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Show Iw JUST A UTTLE m P a. 1 h t Prafi.' RIGHT NOW when everything In iv'lKsr nature Is beginning to look bright AfBB , tad fush, a little pa,nt fljjL . will go a long wtiy toward brighten- V SBSt " ,U'('U' tbu mH,lv 0,(1 tn,"K Around 'flHob- the place. Ijoreh Chairs nnd Seats, Shk ' Lw Mowers any of the farm or wBP - garden implements and dozens of 'mot' things Inside the house all needs 11 little touching up 4 tw We've paints already to use for any W 1$' purpose, put up In any size rans you ' may wish, any color you may faucy. Iiife" Prop in and get a color card and r.ifWi,.1 we'll bo pleased to tell you moro l$v about it. Jjtfjb- Of course we've brushra to put the Wx P"'Dt 00 w'tn i.'HPl FROM lOo UP m Riter Bros. Druy Co. ' BP- -i Logan and Garland, Utah, ''9SrH. 1 Franklin, Preston and Montpelier, Idaho. i Garland Hotel Wm: S. DRAKE, Prop. FF ' Regular Meals Served Nice Airy Rooms -. :Neat office and Large Dining Lr' ' Rocm J j.a Block North of the Bank.' j: ' . EVERYBODY KNOWS Clayton House ! OuIs The Ilest Hotel In TownJSJ 1 Nice Airy Hooms Hot and cold water. Electric Lights j Free Sample Hoom We Keep Nothing but the Best. ' nates Reasonable : S. M. CLAYTON. Prop. W A NT E D A party" wjth grown sons to take a fine apple furfwrtn Mm res. Man must have practical knowledge as to the care o orchard; must'Wmo well rccommomlcd as to honesty and reliability. reliabil-ity. Plenty of other laud for Cultivation. Address A.Q. BAST Corlnne P. 0 Utah. 0.17-87 Delegates and visitors to the coming Fifteenth National Irrigation Congress iu Sacramento In September will be invited in-vited to n great "raisin harvest festival" at Fresno during the continuance, of the congress and attendant events. The ruisln crop will be seen on the vines and an opportunity will ho given visitors to witness the whole modus operandi 01 raisin culture. This will be one of the numerous aide trips arranged for the entertainment of guests of the Irrigation celebration. Piles get quick and certain relief from Dr. Shoop'a Magic Ointment. Plcaso note It Is made alone for Piles, nnd Its aetlou Is positive nnd cerfciln. ltchlug, painful., protruding or blind piles disappear disap-pear llkf magic by lis use. Large nlck'e-capped nlck'e-capped glass Jars fit) cents. Sold by all dealers. NOTICE. United Slates Land Office, Salt Lake Gity,'Utnh, To Whom It Mav Concrrn: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah lias filed in this office, a lists of lands, selected se-lected by the said State, under (section 12 of the Act of Congress; Con-gress; approved July 16, 1894, as follows, viz: Lot 4 Sec." 6, T. 14 N., R. 5 W., S. L. IYl., embraced in List 164 Reform School. A copy of said List, so far as it relates to said tracts.by descriptive subdivision, has been conspicuously conspicu-ously posted in this office for inspection in-spection by any person interested, and by the public generally. ( During the period ot publication of this notice, under departmental instuctions of April 25, 1907, pro tests or contests agiinst-the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore des cribed, on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes', will be received and noted for report to ihe General Land office iU Washington, D. C. Failure so to protests or contest, within Ihe time specified, will be ennsid ere.1 sufficient evidence of th non-mineral character of the tracts and the selections theteof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended for approval approv-al ' K. D.' Rr Thompson, aiaMs?'1 Register. , NOTCE. United States Land Office, Salt Lake City. Utah, July 22, 1907. ; To Whom It May Concern. -' Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, selected by the said State, as Indemnity School Lands, under section 6 of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as following, vizi St 2 SE1-4 and Si 2 SW1-4 Sec. 8, T. 14 N., K s W., (List7S) ; NEr '4 SE1-4 Sec. 8. T. 14 N , R 8 W., (State 408, UIR.); SEi 4 Sec. 28, :(Stnt; 412, U.I. R),and all Sec. 34, (State 413, UIR), T. 13 N., R.4 W..S. L. M. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said trasts by des-criptive des-criptive subdivisions, have been conspicususly posted in this office of-fice for inspection by any person interested, and by the public generally. gen-erally. During the period of publication publica-tion of this notice, under departmental depart-mental instructions ot April 25, 1907, protests or contests againbt the claim of the state to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore herein-before discribed, on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be teceived and noted for report to the lieneral Land Office at Washington, D. C Failure so to protest or contest, con-test, within the times specified, will be concidered sufficient evidence evi-dence of the non-mineral character char-acter of the tracts, and the selections thrrof, being otherwise free trom objections, will be recommended rec-ommended for npprovel K. D. R Thompson, .13-31 Register To Consumptives. The undersigned having been restored to health ty simple means, after suffering suffer-ing for several years with a severo lung affection, and that dread disease Con. sumption, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufTeres the means of cure. To those who desire It, he will cheerfully cheerful-ly send (freo of chargo) n copy of the prescription used, which they will find a onro,ior Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Rronchltls and all throat anil tunc; .Maladies. .Mala-dies. Ho hopes all aullereres will try his remedy, us It is invaluable TIiomj desiring tbo prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will please address ltcv. Edward Ed-ward A. Wilson, Rrooklin, K Y. tf uWcribe for the GLOBE nnd help your Home Paper in Building up the Tows tarSOHSCftlBE TO-DAY.-i NOTICE United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 1 6th, 1907. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office a list of lands, selected by ihe said State, under section 8 of ihe Act of Congress, approved July t6, 1894, as follows, viz: N1-2 Sec. 20, T. 13 N., R. 5 W., S. L. M., included in List 84, Agricultural College.. A copy, of said list, so far as il relates to said tracts, by discriptive subdivision, hai been conspicu ously posted in this office for inspection in-spection by any person interested, and by the public generally. During the peiiod of publication publica-tion ot this notice, under departmental depart-mental instructions of Aprjl 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore herein-before described, on Ihe ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office nt Washington, D. C. Fuilure so to protect or con test, withinMhe time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence evi-dence of the ''non-mineral character char-acter of the tract, and the selection selec-tion thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be recommended recom-mended for approval. s , E. D. R. Thompson, 3 31 Jlegteter.. i I av.ptc i C Sweet to Eat L.UA Vl3 U A Cinriy Bowel Laxative. tgy t Wo have some excellent samples of stock certificates at this nlllce nnd can print ccrtlflcates for Incorporated Arms. Call and examine them. Odd-Size Sale! The constant accumulation of LARGE sizes in . Gents' and Ladies' Furnishings has forced us to put them on sale at ixtremely LoVv Prices ALL NEXT WEEK t ; Men's Gauntlet Gloves 9, 91-2 & 10 $1.75 value SLOO j " Shbrt'Glove$9,92&10S1.50and$l,25value3 90cV75c j " Work and Drew Shoes Large Sizes g-ing ,at 3313 off 1 " Hats All Sizes 7 14 to 7 58 Going at 33 U3 off " Summer Underwear One Dollar and 5oc values 90c suit Ladies' Shirt Waists All Sizes Going at 33 1-3 eff " Summer Underwear - Going at 25 Per Cent off ; Summer Dress Goods on Bargain Counter Marked 12 off .; Cost Not Considered. (S?A!1 Nt Week Large Men and Large Women will find here Bargains in Furnishings at their OvVN PRICE. W. L. GROVER & SONS, m t&MMW&imm tarWhero the Teams 8tnp.-Wa J&ViW.WMfStt - Wc Still Have a: Few of the Celebrated Peerless Freezers Which rill Be Sold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. We are Headquarters for all Kinds of Lumber. Building Material, Furuiture, Hardware, Glass, Paints & Oils Just unloaded two cars of Heaters and Manges JENSEN BROS. j (Snrcmom to llyrum Jensen) H Garland l:tnh I , I I Agricultural College 4 I of UtahJ I I "UTAH'S GREAT INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.'' , j I L Prepares lien arid Womb for Success in Life, 8 ,1 1 $ H "Learning Is Wealth to the Poor, and Honor to the Rich, an Aid to the Young, 'l 5 a Support and Comfort to the Aged.""'Bacon - I COURSES OF STUDYi H $v AGRICULTURE Agronomy, Horticulture, Anl log, Dunking, Transportation, Commercial Lmv, Bteno- g mnl Industry, Veterinary Sclenco, Dairying, Irrigation, graphy.ctc. .2 Drainage, Farm Mechanics, Road Building, etc. GENERAL SCIENCE-Engllsh, Mathematics, 1 H DOMESTIC SCIENCE AND ARTS-Gipklng, History, Economics, .Modern Languages, Natural and S Dietetics, Sanitation, Hygino, Sewing, Household Kcon- physical Sciences, etc. 3 8 omlcs, Homo Nursing, etc. ' ,,,.,.,, LH i MECHANIC AUTB-Crpentry, Forging, Pat- uufo Utah ' 1 M tern Maklug. Carriage Hulldlng, Foundry Work, Ma- w,tl1 un,vcr8y 01 "" v i chlno Work, etc. Courses also offered in Music, Art, Physical Train. 'S ft COMMERCE Business Administration, Account Ing and Libiary Work. j CONSIDER THESE ADVANTAGES A largo trained faculty of experts; twenty buildings with splendid equipments! farms, orchnrdsi'ga'rdeni, livestock and farm buildings; beautiful aud healthful surroundings In ono of tbo best towns of tlio ttatc; u BHI vigorously moral atmospheau; modern courses of Mudy, carefully arranged to enable mem und-womtu to suniiro fiHi tho comforts of life, and to make every day n happy ono. !ft H Kj All the graduates of the College occupy Nrnt-clnn positions; Its students have been unlformely sucmbful. llH f Tbo College has good opportunities for securing employment for Its graduates. ! . ti Expenses are low. No tuition; entrunco free (5.00, Tho illustrated circular nnd catalogue will Interm you nnd will bo fint free, ft 1 ' Address, the Registrar, Agricultural College, 3 Logan. Utah. X X X, The College Opens on September 17th, 1907. X X X Liiiiiv |