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Show I 1 So do wej tKat is why we are spending money i I I for Modern Improvements. I I I Cedar's JEnntuLre Department Store. I I 1 Farm Machinery DRY G00DS- Clothing For Men and Boys. 1 I Wo arc agents for the largest manu- A Full line of Dry Goods and AXmo suits for men at $17.50 j faoturors of machinery in the United States, Notions at lowest prices. Some- , All wool suits for boys at $10.50 A j . !g Always keep a large stock. It would pay .thing new every few days. perfect fit guaranteed. M H H you to investigate. SHOES HATS. ., I HABD WARE AND SPORTING GOODS Can fit foofc no mattep how , The famous John B. Stetson and 'Doe- H gS ,or small sin Linen $2.00 to $5.00. ffl Stoves and Ranges Washing machines Men's work shoes $2.00. High tops at . Gents' Furnishing. . i i OreamSeporators Meotrio Motors $4.50 up. Full Patents at $3.80. lCang. Ar,r . ..,, , , I. H 5g Guns, Ammunition Base Ball Bupplies Calf at 84.00. Oxfords at $3.25 up. Men's fancy dress shirts fron 75c. and-up. H Sj Fishing Tackle Pocket Knivos Women's Shoos in hoth Patents and Gan Suspenders 50c. Odd Pants $1.75 and up g H m Knives nntl Forkn Silverware Metal from $1.75 to $3.00. Club ties 55c Four-in-Hand 50c. Collars 1 Everything in Small and Heavy Hard- Children's Shoes in Oxfords Tan and 50c Work shirts 50c. Uuder wear 75c. B jijj ware. Patents all sizes. and up. pj I Fancy Oregon Shingles at $4.50 per Thousand. I I i Free delivery at all times of the Day. 1 I I Tlxe Carnality Store. I '.. H KBWIthWltJ-W -Wil,lii)iM'ifiMtw-rw.. w - . rrwinTn tm i , m - , sri,m.i" - . ...u. -.. . ,, , - fWJ. NOTICK: United SlnWn I.aiul onic), Hull I.aWo Cliv, Ulnli My l'i. I'HV. To Whom It May Ctmcvrii; Motire In liorobv lvou lluvl tliu Htatnuf IM.Ih linn llleil 111 IliU olllro lmt of liunlx. Ntli'clfl tiv lliu NiUI HitK, itiuUr nccllon it of iht net ( Oiiti(fr,H niiriTrt July 18. IJflM, 11M Iiulcimilt.v )(Iiih)I IttiuU. vlt: ku uUi nu U hV nor. 7i Wt hw .( nc R vW nvti cc IS. 1. M., It. 11 V . Svrl.il naui. noVi invu we. 16.T. 83 H., K. in'.,8cilnllUIU iiU nw;vv H tHrc.33,' 38 8, M. 10 W, Srrl.il 033-)8i HwHlwHwk iS) stolf hou ncctluu '.v). TnwnnlilpM tumtli, Kanuu 0 Wt. Ncr l.tavwi. Copleiol .alillUi. up far an tliov ro-a ro-a toaUI tracu Xy ilecrlitlva kuIkHvUIihiii, havu hv n comtilcuoiily (kjhu-iV lit thli olllco fur liiMiK'ctlnii by auv Hritu Imorontoil itml hy tlm imlillc u't'tu'rallv. Diulnu' th prrloit ot iiiililk-atlon ot 1I1I4 luitlcr, or Hiiy Units thereafter, thereaf-ter, ami iKiforo lln.tl A)proval anil cvrtlflcatlon, umlor )lurtuioiiul roKutailou of April 25, IWT, protest or contrMit au'iUimt tlio claim of llteKtate tunny of tlio Unci or muMIvUIoiih ln'rcliitKfiiroilc4crUKMl, on the tfrountl that the Minn U morn v.iln.itiln lor mlnernl than for air-rlculinrttl air-rlculinrttl piirinmcM. Will Ih i'otlcl amt notrtl (or ruport to thn tiniicwl t.auit Ollko at Vawh Inulon, 0. C. Failure no to protMit or contit, within the time upovltinl, will tm connldoroil Kiilllclrnt rxhlunceof tlio ncn mlnrral charnc-twr charnc-twr of tho Itact ami the lcllon thereof, bo-litif bo-litif othcrvvl.o frwi front ohjcvtlon. 111 Ih aiv lirul to tho SUlc, K- U. K. TUUMl'SON, KClter (Vlrnt June 9 -h&M Julr 2 ) .....4.4.4...,4M.l.4iHj.4.4t4 ' t 4i :: R. J, Bryant, Jr., ' MINING ENGINEER I II U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor '.'. All ootiimunloatlous promptly i ','. Answorou. t .. CKDAU CITV - . UTAH, V A NOTICK-Uiiltvtl Staim. l,ml nmr., rflt l.nV City. Utah. May. ml, lOoa To Whom It Mny Concern: Notice in lioroby (,'lvon that the state of Utah haflldl In thlx ndlco llstn of lamU. helictt'il lir tho H.1I1I Statu, 11 ruler tVr-tioiittol tVr-tioiittol tho Act oPConirrM aiiprtiTnl July ltt, lH'M, it Indrmnlty SchoolUxml. ah follow, vlt! ctinw: itwVi mU m-c. 1H, T. 34 S., K. H V Serial 03450; uaH m? cc. 20, T. 07 S . R. II W , v miM nee, 24; neU ne ec. 25. T. 34 8 , R. 11 W., uH nU ec 27: nctt uec. 33. T. 35 8., R. 12 , nwW neti eo. IS T. 3d 8.. R. 10 W , wK ieV(; noM el4 ec. 25, C M S.. R. 10 V Sarlal liaiHl Coplc of'Hahl llln, no far a they relate to Haiti tract by doicrlptlve nUllvUlon. ham been cnupicuounly osieit in tht office for In-Nptctloit In-Nptctloit by any peri-oit Inlercsteil, and by the public centrally. During tho verlotl of publl-catlou publl-catlou of tliU notice, or nnv time thereafter, ami before final approval ami certification, umlrr departmental regulations of Atttlt 25.1U07, prtitent or content niratimt the claim of the State to anv of thetractHor sutxllvUlon herein be fote described on the ctouiul that the name U more valuable for mineral than for agricultural agricultur-al purpone), will le. received and notetl for re rtirt to the tleneral i.aiul Otllcc at Wavhlmrton, I.C. Failure t to nrolent or contest xvlthlu tho spevllled time, will be coimUlered sallicleiit evidence of the nou-mliteral charatcter ot the tract and the hclrctloiiit thereof belutt other wli free from objection wlU le approval to the State, K. I). It THOMPSON, KewUter. Klmt June 4- ltt July 3 t f) m June 2-Jttli, 10 ,Iuly tot.li. m t . For the Round Trip to Los Angeles. r J I Good returning: to October 3 1st, J 909. jl' S First Spring Excursion. fl I (p To the Land of Sunsliine, Bathing, Deep Sea Fishing, Molcr- (m 1 m ing 'nirough the Orange Groves. M I (J For Full Particular Ask Your Nearest Silt Lake IS If) Agent or Write to KENNETH C KERR. 0) (i Dwt. Pass. Agt.. 169 So. Main, Salt (J Lake Gty, Utah. gr Wliolow:Uo ancl Xotail 33trtelioi' Cedar City. Utah, " wKfjjx?H.?"'j-5'Jj' H m& e American Hair Dresser M S CWrJ Importers of Human Hair. J 'i PB-7 WQNP5:RFU1L BARGAINS. M ,S mfr p0l. economy ntul gonorul usofuluoss wo roco jf mend tho wnvy swltuh ns Itciin bo easily itrninotl in pulls or uny W of tho up-to-iluto boautlftil iind bueomlntf eoilTures. VV tt .a Prlcos, 1 oz. 18 Inches long 83.00 v & ff " 11 ok. 22 Inches long $.".()0 JJ '-P " 2 oa 21 Indies lonjr S'J.OO isftl 3 CORNET TUFFS, These gntcoful llttlo JK 0 . puffs aro matlo of nnturully lxK ' Any Color. Xrl J Pom piul our rolls H Inches lonjr 20 ots. kSjFlM W " 14 Inchos lonjr 28 ots. IfWPv 3 M ' 22 Inohos lonr 50 ots. ,tra . .-2v When ordorlnr send lock'of hulr tho shade you tfsJttal . ilaslro. Usio Eujjlonoa Secret of Beauty, wJ W K It makes tho skin soft, white, uud smooth Tficts. per bottle. & 3 IiADIlilS HAIR CHAINS rolled pold plate mountings &.00. Solid & , gold mountlntrs$lo.0) Mon's Kob hair chains rolled gold plato )& g mountings $s 00 Solid gold mounting Sl.1.00 tg; V Whim ordering send money In registered letter. Money ro S$ 2 fundotl If not Satisfactory. Aildre. M. Ilrlll W3-3nl St. Mllwakte vu. JK NOTICK UnlteJ States Land OBlce. Salt t.ako l Ity, Utah, Apr Slth, 190 To Whom It Mar Concern! Notice U hereby iiren that the State, of Utah lu Wed In this office lists of lamU electel by ilie xald State, under et!on 6 of the Act of Cimcrr. approTed July Id. 1894, an Indemnity School Land rlrt All sec. 23. T. as S , K. 18 W & x., M Serial 08305. Lou Ml. 1. 19,33. and urV(, sec . Hnw.H iw.HC. IS,eit nnV,cliaw, sec W. T.MS., K 18 V., &I-M. Serial 03307. A copjr of mUI tUt, o far as It relates to ald tract by descrln-tWo descrln-tWo utdlvikHiH, UaTe been conxplcnontly (KMiteil in thl office for Inspection by any per-un per-un Interested and by tbe pnblic trenerally. During the period ot publication ot tliU notice, or any time thereafter, and before final appror. al and certification, under departmental rea-UtlooRof rea-UtlooRof April 5, 19)7, protests or contests against tha claim of, the State to any of the tracts or kitbdlvUtons hereinbefore described, ou the ground that the fcanie Is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and notetl for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C Failure mi to protest or centeAt, within the time specified, wilt be considered sufficient evidence of the non-mineral character of tbe tracts and the se-lectloaH se-lectloaH thereof, beJnir otherwise free from objection, ob-jection, will be approved to the State. E. I), R. tUOMlvSON'. KeirWter. iFint May il-La.it June 18) NOTICE VnllM Stales Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. Apr 27 109, To Whom It May Concern: Notice in hereby plven that the State of Utah has filed In thfs office lists of lands, selected by the said Stale, under Section Sec-tion 8 of the Act of Contrress, approved Julr 16, IS94. as Indemnity School Lands, vie Lots i, MS. IS. 20, 21,23, Moec 8: Lots 1, 2. 3, 4 sec, 18. and Lot 1 sec. 19. T 86 S.. R. 10 W Serial OXS2. Lot 3, sec. 6: Lots 2. 3, 4, Section IB, T. 36 S.. R 16 W., Serial 03324. A copy of said list, ho far as It relates to said tracts by descriptive descrip-tive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted In thla office for inspection by any person per-son interested and by the pnblic irenerally. During the period of publication of tilts notice, or any time thereafter, and Iwfnre final ap- proval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25. 1907. and durlnt; this period protests or contests acalntt tbe claim ol the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described, on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural ag-ricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, Wash-ington, I). C. Vallnreftotoprole.it or contest, within the time specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of the non mineral character of the tracts and the selection thereof, be! dp otherwise free from objection, will be approved to tbe State, K. D. R. THOMPSON'. Register. (First May 21, 09Last June IS 09.) |