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Show ,5day, November 2, 1909. SHALL IT BE K)9 s3AlWE rminn HAVE -- PROHIBI- tttiti t Tfiuwen prel unlawful selling of liquor such a crime as will be rejp Dot finer to tlfe- conscience of the . as is, robbery, manslaugh-te- r ordin-anc- e or murder, and such an imist have not a bare majori- behind it to ; ty of the peoplewill require jnake it effective but almost the unanimous support of other words are the people, in of the people qf now ready and will iff g to beand spies upon come spotters and are they their neighbors and willing to inform upon ready their, neighbor who violates the Saw? Are seventy-fiv- e per cent of of the people Logan, ready and yilling to makeJtA personal dnty offend- to search out and pubi-rs for a violation of the propos ed prohibition ordinance? If these questions can be - answered in the- affirmative then we can prohibit the sale within the city limitw, and are then confronted with the fact th&t we e prohibitin the eounty, which. will result in the establishment of saloons in close proximity to the comcity limits, with telephone munication with all' parts of the city Goods may be ordered from such places and delivered within an hours notice, and this will be ' ' a condition we cannot control. It is true the ordinance proposed by the prohibitionists declared1 The 1 wouldi be Lo-?a- n h - - . to deliver intoxiLogan city limits, but a moments thought demonstrates; the .weakness" of that measure. Such, an ordinance would prohibit the Pacific Ex- 0. S. L. press company or the Railroad company from carrying such goods into this city, 7 which it to cants within the places' in Logan .city where dntexicat mg' liquor : will'-bsold in violation of the law to the min- mum; we will still be confronted with the difficulty above mention edi and will be compelled to .employ. additional- - iffieors, secret service men and spotters at gieaf expense to the. city, losing in license $6,400 per annum, losing ail supervisory power over the sale and consumption of, liquors, baying all the bad results, with no corresponding hr any benefits; on ;fhe contrary, be, assessed an- additional five mills, some say, but that amount would be required to make up. for. the-.- . loss of the license and certainly additional expense would be incurred in the employment- of additional officers. X!tkJ.idigt; a pleasant prospect in view of our present high rate of taxation and coming sewer tax, and the deficiency would have to be met by taxation or a raise in thy price of lights. Who supports the saloons of Logan ? A careful investigation shows that, fully fifty per cent of the saloon- trade e o in e.sf rom n of the city, and out of the who reside in the city, not more than five er cent are tax payers,, shall ve compel them to send their money-ouof the city- to procure intoxicants bringing it under our noses for consumption, and contribute nothing toward the maintenance 11 of the city government ? It is said that - there are not more than fifty of Logan s 9000 ' are habitual population who dlrunkards, and it Is certain that nowhere in the United States is the liquor traffic less obnoxious to the general public than it is in Logan. lt is true there are evils, but can they not be met and. ov i - , - ' -- fifty-pyr-e- TRI-WEEKL- enr t PAGE THREE JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y in res- ercome by regulation and restriction yvith a high license, better than by driving the dealers in intoxicants out upon the 'borders of the city and into secret dives unreasonable, traint of trade, in conflict witbr the. Idter-stat- e Commerce m and' therefore ToiT: now assuming.... that the aJQxe questions are answered yes and assuming tha?vve can reduce " the question is, can we hree-fourt- THE V ample proof of the curative powers of this preparation. For sale by all dealers. Price Fqster-Milbur- n 50 cents. Co:, sole New Buffalo, .York, agents ' ' - for the United States. and brothels! ; , Let the voters consider before Remember the name Doans take no other,. casting their ballot whether, if we are to have the evils of excessive1 consumption of intoxicating PASSING OF THE RANCH liquors, as seems certain under the existing law,- it would not be The last ten vyears have witness better to keep the traffic where ed pretty nearly the end of the e we can .exercise supervisory powbig ranch, where the eqt-tl- e er over it. , upon a thousand. hills were the CITIZEN. property uof one man. The cattle king, who counted- hisv acres in millions and his herds in hun-WEAK. rends of thousands.is passing into a misty realm cf legend and fiction asthe,furtrader has passed before him. Instead, of the fencein the south toLearn The Cause of Daily Woes less ranch-land- s checker-boar- d . are the ; And End Them. patchday es of irrigated farms; and in the When the .. back aches ' and north, far a Saskatchewan river, the new settlers homastead has thrvbs. carved the ranch country into When housework is' torture. When night brings no rest nor squares of 160 acroes bounded by barb-wir- e fences. The day of rais deep. 'When urinary disorders set in ing cattle on air has pretty Womens lot is a weary one. nearly for, ever passed in America. With the two exceptions of ..There is a way to escape these Texas as to' cattle and Montana woes. Deans Kidney Pills cure such as to sheep, there is not a patch in ills. America,, from the Mississippi to Have - cured women here in the Pacific, or the Athabasca to Mexico, which you can describe Losran. This js one Logan womans as entirely a ranch country. Twenty years ago the big ranches testimony. ' Mrs. Harriet Smith, 186 S. strung out in orie continuous long Sixth West Street, Logan, Utah, trail from Mexico to Athabasca. The public endorsement Even ten. years ago you could says: I gave in favor of Doans Kidney have found herds by the' hundPills some years ago still holds reds of thousands in Teas, in the in Wyoming, in good and I have no objection to Indian inSouthern Alberta, in the continued- publication of my Contana, testimonial. Lean say that Doans the valleys that lie like pockets in Kidney Pills have lived up to all the mountains of BritishColumbia the claims made for them in my Today you will have difficulty in case. Whenever my back has finding such herds. Agnes C. aehed or any other symptom of Laut in Colliers. trouble has I me. kidney annoyed Little Margaret and her mother have procured Doans Kidney Pills qt- Riter Bros. Drug Go. and while out walking, approached a it has not taken them- long to part ie ul a rl y n asty-loong organ-grindewith his' monkey, and relieve me. I have been given ; , her mother gave theg irl a cen tOi bestow, on the Unfortunate animal A: Shehesitated a moment before presenting her alms, then -- She 1 hope not. I should like to get married some time. ' Do you remember the fiist dollar you ever earned, Sam Deed I does, boss; my wife --a- nd -- guv ; - Im tired of -- Graefenberg Childrens Panacea for pulling the little one through to health and strength. , A pottle thould be m every home where there it a ntlie ooe, for the call may be autcJt ntgrul All Druffgatt Bell U c . these organ - . - .. V N, The Candidate (making Jouse-t- o house calls before the Er Ive come to solicit your support. The Exuberant Elector That 'sh funny. I wash on askin you to gimme yours : iV--, P'5-- n) - . me. by the crib oi our tick and weakening babe can never be forgottenV Neither can we forget our gratitude for Each day your way the pqstmau floats ; Our minds with, hope he fills. A few get checks ' or friendly notes. x, "But most of ns get bills. d wJmen . it t Naw, recitals. old-tim- MV , gravely asked : ShalLJLffiye it to the monkey or to, his father? v -- TTie Night of Dread BOftvcaifl THE MAN OF WEALTH became rich because he had the strength of character to save liis first dollar. Mf he had spent all he made he -- .would have missed Uie opportunity to make his millions. Therefore develop your character by saving 'something. The Cache Valley Bank offers the first step to wealth. Open an account and do your best. Brooklyn baby buggies are in the discard. Patrotic Trolley Dod gers aje riding their little dears on arctic flr-ds-. . Chamberlains Cough .Jlemedy has become famous forits cures of coughs, colds, croup and influenza. Try it when in need It contains no harmful substance and always gives prompt relief. 2 CACHE VALLEY BANKING CO. LOGAN. UTAH COA Peacock - r , Rock Springs -- Both Phones - Thatcher Coal Co. r, ki -- n nvu7 d ECCLES BUILDING, LOGAN, UTAH No man has ever made ; Offers the chance of a Land Company to.buy a Home or to make a safe and sure investment. Read what they offer below a Mistake in Buying Western Land or Ever life-tim- X e Mammoth Land Sale November 4, 1 The Will. Promontory-Curle- X w S09200,000 i Acres Situated iii Blue Creek, White Salt Wells,: and Curlew Valleys, and.on the Promontory in Box Elder County, Utah, and in Idaho, as follows: - " ' 6 Range West, Range' 6 West, and Wy2 of E Tp. 13 N. Sections Range 7 West, ' Range 6 'West, Tp. UN. Sections ' West, Tp. 11 N. Sections 4' Range; West, Tp. 12 N. Sections Range 4 West, Tp. 13 Ni. Sections Range 5 West, Tp. 11 N. Sections Range,-- IN UTAH of 8 ' Tp. 12 N. Sections Tp. 13 N. Sections ' 29-31-- Range 6 West, Tp. 9 N, Section. 7. Range 6 West, Tp. ION. Sections . 5 and part of 1 9 West, Tp. 12 N. All Odd Sections. 9 West, Tp. 13 N. All Odd Sections. . 9 West, Tp.14 N. All Oddi Sections. Range 8 West, Tp. 11 N. Section 3. v Range fiTWest, Tp. 12 N. All Odd1 Sections. Range 9 West,, Range, 8 West, Tp. 13 N. All Odd Sections. Range 8 West, Tp. 14 N. All Odd Sections ex-- 1 cept Section 21 8 and Range West, Tp. 15 N. Sections Range Range Range Range v. West Tp. 14 N. Sections Range 7 West, Tp. 15 N. Sections 31 and S W. of 29. .7 N-.S- ec Range 5 West, Tp. 12 N. Sections and part of 6, 16, 21,. 22 and 32 Range 5 West, Tp. 13 N. Sections and part of 29 and 31. and Range 5; West, Tp. 14 N. Sections S. W. i4 of 23, Sy2'of 21 and SV2 of 19 - 3-- '. Range Range Range Range tions-1- 7 2 ' Range" u West ,Tpr"14 of 15 and S. W. of 9, and S. W. 5 Range 7 West, Tp. 9 N. Sections' ' Range 7 West, Tp. 10 N. All Odd Sections. Range 7 West, -- Tp. 11 N. Sections and S. W. of N. E. N. W. Vi of S. E. 14 of 31. Range 7 West,'Tp..l2 N. Sections Range 9 West, Tp. 11 N. Sections 3' part of 25 - - 31-33-- and 29 . . and Tp. 15 N. Sections 29. of and 25, 27, part 31-33-- 10 West, Tp. 12 N. All Odd Sections. . 10 West, Tp. 13 N. All Odd Sections. 10 West, Tp. 14 N. All Odd Sections. 10 West, Tp. 15 N. Sections and part of 23, 27 and 29 31-33-- Section 22, Tp. 14 N. R. 7Wr and twelve sections adjacent thereto, offered as a whole. A fine cattle ranch, with an abundant supply of good' spring water. ALSO THE COMPANYS LANDS ON THE PROMONTORY in Tps. 5, 6, 7, and 8 West, R. 6, 7, 8, and 9 North, and any land in townships and1 ranges above listed that may yet be appraised before November 4," 1909. THE DILLIE R ANCH . IN IDAHO TP 16 S. R. 30 E. Boise Meridian: Sections TP, 16 S. R. 32 E. BOISE MERIDIAN: and part of Sections " r" Part of Section 29. v., on ajbove date at which time they will be opened at the companys office above stated, and the land sold, in parcels as apSEALED BIDS will be received up to 10 oclock be received .that is below the appraised of the appraising committee, to the highest bidder, except that no bid praised, and1 subject to the recommendations and reservations A. M. ,1 price. ALL BIDS should be marked k - Bid on Promontory-Curle- f Landr and' delivered or mailed in another envelope' to the' company.- - ' ------- - - - . ' t ; cash, balance in ten equal annual. payments, at 7 per cent interest per annum. land being the equal of the famous dry farm lands of Cache Valley. THIS LAND is some of the choicest dry farm and grazing lands in the State of Utah, the farm LOTS IN THE TOWNSITE HOWELL, and the irrigated lands in the Blue Creek Valley surrounding the townsite, will be, offered later. TERMS OF SALE, one-fift- h For Particulars concerning Appraisements and other desired information, address PROM0NTRGURLGW - A' - ' X LAND LOGAN, UTAH' X |