OCR Text |
Show B THAT OLD CHAIR IN THE ATTIC BB Not used hecuuso of Its delapldated BBT iipiiearauco still not tologatod to tho BB ush heap or fed to tho furnace, bo- BB ' cuuso of the tender memories sur- BB I rounding it "Grandfather's chair" BB', I can be transformed Into a beautiful BB; pleco of furniture fit to grace any BBm ' loom In the house an antique. It's BB- hut one of the many things in your BBf luii no that you can renew with our BB paints and stains. BBf fot u can today and soo It work BBf wondors. B' . tf 1UTKR 1IIIOS. UllUQ CO. 6.000 ACRES STATE LANDS NEAR DURLEY, IDAHO. To be sold nt public auction at Hurley, Hur-ley, Idnhn, April 21st. This land Is under un-der tho Minidoka govcrnmont project Lund soiling for twenty flvo dollars an aero or less will require one tenth payment on dato of purchase balance In eighteen annual installments. Land selling for over twenty flvo dollars per aero will rcqulro two tenths payment on dato of purcbaso and bnlanco In sixteen six-teen annual Installments. Reduced rates will bo mado via tho Oregon Short' I.lne, tickets on sale from Utah points April 19th and 20th, and from Idaho points April 20th nnd 21st. Sec agents for rates and further partlcu luiH. a20. Novcr can toll when you'll mash a flngor or suffor n cut, bruise, burn oi scald Do prepared Dr. Thomas's Electric Elec-tric Oil Instantly relieves the pain quickly cures tho wound. Constipation caused headache, nausea, nau-sea, dizziness, languor, hoart palpitation. palpita-tion. Drastic physics gripe, slckon, weaken tho bowels and don't euro. Doan's Rcgulets net gently and cure constipation. 26 cants. Ask your drug- "Had dyspopsla or Indigestion for years. No npetlto," and what I did oat distressed mo terribly. Rurdock Blood Dlttors cured mo." J. H. Wnlker, Sunbury, Ohio. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Knglneor's Office, Salt I.uko City, Ufih, Fob. 14, mil Notice Is hereby given that Olo Sonne, -whoRo post offlco nddrois Is Uf,an, Utah, has mads application In accordance with tho requirement of tho compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as nmended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909, to appropriate twelve (I2 cub feet per second of wator from Tlnee Mile Creok, Cache county. Utah. Said water will he diverted nt a point which lies 2,145 feot south timl i,320 foot west of tho northeast unit';!1 of section 29, township 12 north," runo I west, Salt l.nko base and meridian, from whero It will bo convoyed by means of n canal for a distance of 1,185 feet and there used during the period from Juno 1 to Sepotmbor 15, Inclusive, of each eur, to Irrigate 120 ncres of, land embraced In sections sec-tions 28 nnd 29, township 12 north, Range 1 west, Salt Lake baeo and meridian. me-ridian. This application Is designated In tho Stuto Knglneer's offlco as No. 3,600. All protests ngulnst the granting of said application, Btntlng the reasonn therefor, must bo made by affidavit In duplicate and ftlod In this offlco within thirty (30) days after tho completion com-pletion of tho publication of this notice. no-tice. CALKH TANNKR. Stato Unglneer. Date of first publication April 12, 1911. Dato of completion of publication publica-tion May 12, 1911. myl2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS wanted 60 sotting hens Immediately. Immedia-tely. Roll phono 111R, tt FR SALB Good buggy nnd harness har-ness cheap .Cnll 365Y. tf. KVKRGRKENS. Reautlfy your sur-rounding sur-rounding with evergreens from Logan Lo-gan Nursory plant In April or May. J. H. Monghan, Hell phono 98 Z. ""Ho"RSR."nuaav, harness," wag". on, etc., for sale; cheap, Phono American Am-erican oxpress offlco. tf 1 CAN ARRANG1S to give thteo or four young men personal Instruction In hypnotism and porsonnl influence. Address K 29 Logan Republican. FOR SALB Ono second hand John Deoro hand plow, ono sot of steol harrows, ono while top spring buggy. Apply to C Railing, 316 So. Mali-, Logan. j A knowledgo of tho laws underlying hypnotism, personal Influenco and suggostlvo thornputlcs will be Inval-liable Inval-liable to any young man In any vocation. voca-tion. I will give personal Instruction to a fow for a short time only. Ad- i dress, K 29 Logan Republican "Foley's Honoy and Tar Is the best cough remedy I over used as It quickly quick-ly stopped n severe cough that hhd long troublo me," says J. W. Kuhn, Prlncton, Nebr. Just so quickly nnd surely tt acts In all cases of coughs, colds, la grlppo and lung trouble. Ro-(uso Ro-(uso substitutes. Co-op Drug Co. I m The Oame Went Wrong. The stranger laid down four aces and scooped in the pot. "This game ain't on the level," protested Sagebrush Sage-brush 8am, at the same time producing produc-ing a gup to lend force to his accusation. accusa-tion. "That ain't the hand I dealt ye." Ltpplncott's. A Cold, LaGrlppe then Pneumonia. .Is too often the fatal sequence. Foley's Fo-ley's Honey and Tor expels tho cold, checks the lagrlppo an1 prevent pneumonia. pneu-monia. It Is a prompt and reliable cough medicine that contains no nar cotics. It is as safe for your children ns yourself. Co-op Drug Company. A Surgical Operation. "They are criticising the methods In tho schools all around. They criticise crit-icise among other things dividing the children Into sections." "Well, Isn't that enough to make anybody feel cut up7" m m m NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a special spec-ial election will bo hold In Cache county on tho 6th day of May, 1911, In each election district thereof, between be-tween the hours of 7 o'clock a. m. nnd 7 o'clock p. m. of said day for tho purpose of submitting to tho qualified qual-ified voters and taxpayers thereof tho question of Issuing nnd' selling ono hundred fifty thousand dollars ,$150,-000.00, ,$150,-000.00, of bonds, for tho purpose of raising morfey for tho building of toads, and tho improvement of roads nnd bridges within the said Cache county, said bonds to bo of tho denomination denom-ination of ono thousand dollars each with Interest, to run for a period of twonty years, the whole or nny part thereof redeemable after tho expiration expira-tion of ten years from dato of Issue. That the following named persons havo been nppolnted as Judges to conduct tho said election, at tho following fol-lowing places, towlt: First Municipal Ward of Logan City, Utah, at Haws School House H. R. Hatch, Stephen Hailstone, James Anderson. An-derson. Second Municipal ward of Logan City, Utah, at Second ward meeting house William Worloy, James Lnr-son, Lnr-son, W. W. Hall. Third Municipal Wnrd of Logan City, Utah, at Court House N. W Kimball, Arthur Iluteson, Job Row-lnnd. Row-lnnd. Fouith Municipal Ward of Logan City, Utah, at Fouith ward meeting houso Hyrum Hayhall, Sidney Stevens, Ste-vens, Thomas G. Lowe." Fifth Municipal wnrd of Logan City. Utah, at Whlttler school house John I Ilroborg, N. M. Hanson, James McNeil. Mc-Neil. Smlthfleld, at city hall Jamos Ros-kelly, Ros-kelly, Henry McCrackon, Jnmes Kirk-brldo. Kirk-brldo. Richmond, tit City Hall Nephl Nelson, Nel-son, Leo Shcpard, Frod Whittle. Cornish, nt meeting houso M. W, Hutlor, J. W. Rollins, J. W. Pitcher. Clarkston, nt meeting house James I II. Jardino, Garrett Dahle, Wm. J, . Griffiths. j Nowton, at school house Wm. Han-j son, Niels Jacobsou, John Hensbn. i Wheolor, nt school house II. K Onnlelsen, James V. Hodges, J. C. Kent. ' Trenton, at school houso Harry Goodwin, H. Y. Renson, Charles Wood, i Lewlston, nt Opora houses Maitlnl Pond, A. L. Hyor, Morris Swinyard. Stephenson, at school house M. K. ' Kent, L. W. Mnrler, Goorgo Karron, i Wellsvllle, nt old meeting house Win. Miiughiin, Wm. Murray, Thomas Loishman. Paradise, at meeting hoiiRe Orson Thomas, Charles Poarce, Fred Loft-houso. Loft-houso. ML Sterling, at school house Da vld Murray, Joseph' Cooper, Thomas Llndloy. Mendon, at city hall Thomas Mulr, John Whltnoy, Henry Shelton. Avon, nt school house John A. Mc-Arthur, Mc-Arthur, Geoge W. Davis, Goorgo Summers. Sum-mers. College, nt meeting houso James Nelson, C O. Dunn, Joseph H. Olson. Mlllville, at meeting house Martin Olsen, Josoph Jessop, Nlols Olson. Hyrum. at city hall AM Israel-1 son, John Jenson, Christian Thompson. Thomp-son. Providence, at vestry moetlng homo Lehl Olsen, A. H. Crabtree, Geoigo W. Mnrlor. Cacho' Junction, at school houso Wm. II. Griffin, Moses Dahle, R. R. Hallnrd. I Petorhoro, nt school houso Peter Petersen. F C. Yonk, Jnmos C Jen- j son. I Petorboro, at school houso Peter I Hydo Park, nt rock meeting houso I S. R. Lamb, Lorenzo Petersen, Georgo I D. Reeder, ' Uenson nt meeting house II, Dal-lard, Dal-lard, Harry Griffiths, John Ricks. Greenville, nt meeting houso C. M. Nelson, Wlllnrd Nyman, Chris Lar-sen. Lar-sen. Mt. Home, nt school house Jos. Cornish, Co-rnish, Georgo Gregory, John Dlggs. Cove, nt meeting houso Fred Tltcn-sor, Tltcn-sor, R. W. Allen, D. L. Clarke. By order of the board of County Cbmmlosioners of Cache' County, Utah. JAMES J. MEIKLE, Chairman. Attest R. W. Jamos, Clerk. NOTICE TO TAXPAYER8. The money to bo' raised by tho sale of bonds as set forth in tbo abovo notice no-tice shall be oxpendod for improvements improve-ments in each precinct in Cacho County Coun-ty in tho proportion which the assessed asses-sed valuation of each precinct bears to the nssessod valuation of the entire J county. JAMBS J. MEIKLE, Chairman Board County Commissioners. Commission-ers. Attest R. W. James, Clerk. :A Fine Guaranteed: Watch and Fob j FREE ! B w At Howell Brothers. Given with every 2 $5.00 Boy's Suit. See in Windows. 2 I Howell Brothers j S Logan's Formost Clothiers. : The First National Bank, Logan Utah V offers exceptional facilities for the handling of your banking bust- W f -ess. 4 t For exnmplo If you are a customer and want to send monoy fp J away, w6 SELL you a bank draft. sft If you are a customer, and hare money you want to loan, our ad- 4to l vlco and services aro at your command. By having a checking account with this bauk and Issuing checks 2 i and making deposits, you are, unaware to yourself, gradually build- T ( X n8 UP tno niost valuable asset a man can have, namely: A GOOD Jr W CRRDIT AT HOME. AND THROUGH. OUR.. RECOMMRNDATION THIS CREDIT IS EXTENDED toothers away from homo with ife whom you might seek accommodation. fjil SSOME DAY you might need to BORROW: tho CUSTOMER RE- & i celves not only the accommodation but the proferenco of rates and j (J) '' A amount, while the NON-Custoraor may in times of stringency meot A t j with a lefusal. THE CUSTOMEER'S WANTS, OUR FIRST CON- J SSIDERATION. 2 Thos. Smart, President. James Quayle, Vice-President. ite A SJno. II. Anderson, 2nd Vice- Pres Allan M. Fleming, Cashier. c S I H. K. Ciockett, Asst-Cashlcr. IS II !Tlie Painter KnOWS Your painter will tellyou i csaer&ivssimmmcssjza ve arc hea4quarters I r- tM- .ftfMsW f01" thC bCSt PaintU1K ma" i I7vS!tB!3I teriais, Linseed oil (that I MWrMKyou can rely on as extract rwj of Flaxseed.) Pure White ! p9rSzli Lcad (the Soutnem brand SritowSlw wlth tne Dutcn By Pain 1 $AW 1 1 Wlfmt ter TradeMark)and other I iW I ( Will tninsf quality. Brush- 1 l UCaatMIll es' Var,lJsnes Stains, etc' HP5ffiH Lct us ta,k Pa'"t with I " Titer bros. drug co. j SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD THREE SOLID VESTIBULED TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY BETWEEN SALT LAKE AND DENVER PnHslntf Through the Pnmous I CANYON OF THE GRANDE CANYON OF THE OUNNISON I EAGLE RIVER CANYON GARDEN OF THE OOD8 I RUI1Y CANYON MANITOU SPRINGS I GLENWOOD SPRINGS THE ROYAL GORGE I And the fertile Fruit and Agricultural Districts of Colorado & Utnh I I Pullman and Tounsfc Sleepets 1 I From Salt Ldko to Denver, Chicago nnd St. Louis without Change I of Cars. For Foldors, RokletB, Etc., address, I 1 I F. A. WADLEIGII, G. P. A. I. A. DENTON, G. A. P. D. 1 I I Denvor, Colorado. salt Lako City, xJtah I ft |