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Show i 'A scald, 1iuni, or sovoro cut heals -slowly if neglected. Tho family that 'fecepa a botUe ot UALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT on l'und la always pre- i. pared for mu'i nccidonts. Prlco 25c, 50c and $1.0) per bottle. Sold by I ' niter Hros. Dug '"'u. Advertisement Itching, torturing skin eruptions, disfigure, annoy, drive one wild. Doan's Ointment brings quick relief and lasting cures. Fifty cents at any drug store. Advertisement. OTTO KNABE, WHO HAS JUMPED TO FEDERAL LEAGUE. Photo by American Ptm AaiocUUon ptto Knabe, second baseman of the Philadelphia National baseball team, has accepted tho offer of the Federal league to Jump from the Quaker club. He will bo player-manager on ono of the nines of the new league, which hai organised in opposition to the two major ma-jor combination. Gas In the stomach or bowels Is a disagreeable symptom ot a torpid liver. liv-er. To get '.id of It quickly take HERBINE. It is a marvelous liver stimulant and bowel purifier. Price 50c. Sold by Rllcr Dros Drug Co. Advertisement . SOUR, ACID STOMACHS, GASES OR INDIGESTION Each "Pape's Dlapepsln" digests 3000 drains food, ending all stomach misery In five minutes. Tlmo it! In flvo minutes all stomach stom-ach distress will go. No Indigestion, hoartburn, sournoss or belching of gas, acid, or eructations of undigested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache Papo's Dlapepsln is noted for Its speed in regulating upsot stomachs. It Is tho surest, quickest stomach rem-ody rem-ody In tho whole world and besides It Is harmless. Put an end to stomach trouble forever by getting a largo fifty-cent' case ot Pape's Dlapepsln from any drug store. You realize lu five minutes how needless It Is to suf fer from indigestion, dyspepsia or anjr stomach disorder. It'a the quickest, surest and most harmless stomach doctor in tho world. 1 ! H 0ur tovcstmciit Hf ' The telephone Instrument on your wall or r pg rlHB J dcsk the Piece ol wire, and the occasional ' yT j I ' ' ' pole you see, the voice ol one operator you 1 I 2&Nv. ncap when you make a coll, doesn't make a .jjjgy 1 ff55w&, 0 telephone system. aisSSSr .' 1 4L8prz You sec less than one-tenth ol the things that -? ldLJ j ilfell nrc ncccssary 'or onc stafllc telephone mcs Ib-IIV I jj ' fg&kJyA You sec on the average only an Investment i &jV ) -PrfjSrt " really costs us an average ol $102.00 to a? I Sl rcacn each subscriber. ffgrtSEr u I .l5 1 . WJi 0ur Investment, as shown In our last annual wi yNm. . JiL II I yjWwwX I statement. Is divided approximately as lol- M m ' w vv fl T,,c parl you flHwYtfi? II NvlwvW'v I Subscriber Station Equipment . $2,682,961.00 Wh H ' The pari you n-t scc yff fl j j nJLIi'! Switchboard and VMf m S Central Olllcc WMlr I fi I "SO Equipment. . 52,771,512.23 rTvy-L H', I '" ',-& Pole Lines . . . 7.769,9 16.51 'Fv8383 M i -"-' ' ' Aerial Cables . . 2,781,582.80 rV$$s. 1 W.'i ji$32i$ Aerial Wive. . . 6,193,82197 mskZ&2& W 1 W&Ti . G Ludcrflround Cables gh, I (Sh f m 1 mrL 3i m anu Ducls 3.278281 i- vn 2J v K i WfoAhAR ncal Esla,c n(1 ' i&Z'Pw- h B I WWWVK Dulldlnos . . . 2,235,162.52 w .JSMf A-R 1 ' . WSivJy 8 General Equipment 2Cn.500.50 tW T& V W ) ylffT--W T,al S25.320.088.0S ?j $U tV'J E 'ft' I B i 1 Tticrc arc ol"cr Hems, too, that go to make y -Jjfl H m Ji ( n up our ,0,aI sucl1 as rlghts-ol-way and sup g ij H wsmgmmm pUcs- fsmB&mmM m 1, I The Mountain States IL . 1 Telephone and Telegraph Company KjflB 1 "The Corporation Dilierent" 1 . LEGAL NOTICE NOTJCE TO WATER USER8 State Engineers Ofllce, Salt Lake City, Utah, Dec. 24, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Mon-don Mon-don City by its mayor, William Unrt-Iftt, Unrt-Iftt, whoso post ofllco address Is Men-don, Men-don, Utah, has mado application lu atcordan:o with the requirements of tho Compiled Laws of Ulan, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate flvo(5) cubic feet of water per second from Maple Bench Spring and Oitten's Spring, Cacho county, Utah. It is the li.tcntlon of tho applicant to appropriate appro-priate tvvo (2) cubic feet of said water from Maple Spring at a point which llos 1,650 feet south and 410 feet jrest ot the northeast cornor ol Section 18, Township 11 north, Range 1 west, Sa't Lake base and meridian. Tho balanco of said water will bo diverted di-verted from Gltteu's Spring at a point which lies 6C0 feet north and 570 feot west ot the above described corner. cor-ner. The water will be convoyed by means of two pipe lines aggregating 13,800 feet and there used from January Jan-uary 1 to December 31, inclusive, of each year, to develop power for the rurposo of electric lighting and pro-pellng pro-pellng machinery at Mendon, Utah. After having been. so diverted and ueed tho water will he returned to tho natural channel ot the stream, at a point which lies 1,400 feet north and 150 feet west of tho south quarter quar-ter corner of Section 8, Township 11 north, Range 1 west, Salt Lako base and meridian. This application Is designated In tho State Engineer's of-fico of-fico as No. 6459. All protests against tho granting of said application, stating tho reasons therefor, must bo mado by affidavit In dupllcato and filed In this office within thirty (30) days after the completion o! tho publication of this notlco. W. D. DEERS, State Engineer. Dato of first publication January 7, 1914, dato of completion of publication Fobruary 6, 1911. NOTICE TO WATER U3ER8 State Engineer's Office, Salt Lako City, Utah, Jan. 12, 1914. Notlco is hereby given that Smith-field Smith-field City, by Its attorney Leon Fon-nesbeck, Fon-nesbeck, whose post ofllce addresa la Smltbfleld, Utah, has made application applica-tion In accordance with the requirements require-ments of tho Compiled Laws ot Utah, 1907, aB amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate appropri-ate twonty-ono (21) cubic foot of water wa-ter per second from Summit Creek, Cache County, Utah. Said water will bo dlvortcd at a point which lies 200 feot north and COO feet east of tho iKutheast corner of Section 8, Town-Bhlp Town-Bhlp 13 north, Rango 2 east, Salt Lake baso and meridian, from whero It will be convoyed by means ot a pipe line tor a distance ot 14,000 feet and there used from January 1 to December 31, Inclusive of each year, to develop power for tho purposo of electric lighting and propolllng machinery at Smlthdold, Utah. After having boon so diverted and used, tho water will bo returned to the natural channel of the stream, at a point which lies 495 feet north of tho east quarter corner of Section 24, Township 13 north, Range 1 cast, Salt Lako baso and meridian. This application Is designated designa-ted In tho Stato Engineer's dfflco as No. 5317. All protests against tho granting ot said application, stating tho reasons therefor, must bo mado by affidavit In duplicate and filed In this office with-in with-in thirty (30) days nftor tho completion comple-tion of tho publication of this notice. W. D. DEERS, Stato Engineer. Dato ot first publication January 21, 1911, dato ot completion ot publication February 20, 1914. SUMMONS In tho District Court of tho First Judicial Dlstrlc. of tho State of Utah ' In and for tbo County of Cache, .' V.. Stowart, Jr., plaintiff, versus James 11. Kent, -run M. Kent, Adum P. Kent, Ruby 1'cnt, William C; Kent, Anna Kmt J. Osborno Kent, Mary Kent, Cnroilno Kent Raybould, Cnrolino Ktni, Al'ct Albrand, Joseph II. Kent, C1i.abcth W. Crannoy, Frank V. rtanue', Eliza Cranjioy, Lnrton Crannoy, Elizabeth Cnuuioy, Adalbert E Cranncy, Maria Crannoy, 'Wilbur T. Urtnnoj, Roso Crannoy, Loretto Cranncv Kingston, Wilford W. Crannoy, Laura Crannoy, Emollno 1 Orannoy Lallalhln, Kato Emma Crnn- I ncy llnrton, Ir M. Crnnney Lohman, Wlllard D. Ouuney, Stensa J. Cranncy, Cran-ncy, and Haze wrnnncy, defendants, ' Summons Tha state of Utah to tho said defendants You nro horcby sum- ' inoned to aproar within twenty days ( after service of this summons upon you, If serve 1 Ithln tho county In which this ncf:on is brought; otherwise other-wise within thltty days after sorvlco and defend tho above entitled action and In case of our failure so to do, Judgment wl'l bo rendered against you nccordlnj tu the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with tho clerk ot suld court. This action Is brought to recover a Judgment or decree establishing a lost deed and qulotlng plaintiff's title to tho laud described In vi, complaint. J. Z. STEWART, JR., Attorney for PlalntUT. Address: I.cgan, Utah. Advertisement. m3 STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Of Logan, Hyde Park and Smlthfletd Canal Company Notice is hereby given that the annual mooting of the stockholders of Logan, Hyde Fark and 8mlthfleld Canal Company 1U be held in tho court houio, Logan, Cache County, Utah, on Monday the 9th day of Fob ruary, 1914 at 1 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of hearing the annual report ot tho directors, secretary and treasurer treas-urer and transacting any other business busi-ness that may properly come before the meeting. LARS C. PETERSON, Secy. Dated at Logan, January 24, 1914.. Advertisement. f? APPLICATIONS FOR GRAZING PERMITS Notlco Is hereby given that all applications ap-plications for permits to grazo cattle, horses and sheoi within tho Cacho National Forest during tho season of 1914, must bo filed In my office at Logan, Utah, on or before Fobruary 21, 1914. Full information in regard to tho grazing fees to bo charged and blank forms to bo used In making applications ap-plications will bo furnished upon request. re-quest. CLINTON O. SMITH, Supervisor. Advertisement. 12 NOTICE The regular annual meeting of the stockholders ot the Central Milling Company of Logan, Utah, will be held in its milling rooms on the 0th day of February, 1914, at 1 p. m for tho election of directors and tin transaction tran-saction of such other business as may bo proper. Dated at Logan, Utah, January 10, 1914. Advertisement. " mm A heavy coll lu tho limgs thht was expected to cure Iticlt has been tho starting point in many case3 of disease dis-ease that ended tatally. Thesenslble courso Is to tae frequent'doses of BALLARD'S HOREUND SYRUP. It checks thj progress of the disorder disor-der and assists nature to restore normal nor-mal condltlon-i Price 23c, 50 and $1.00 per bottli. Sold b;- Ritcr Bros Drug Co. Adtortlsement. SEVEN-HUNDRED ATTEND 1914 ROUND-UP Sovon hundred people nro attending attend-ing tho Farmers Roundup this year. Th'cro will bo seven of you dlo heforo tho 1915 Roundup. Are you going to bo ono of tho seven? Aro you prepared for de!Uh7 How about tho widow? Will feho bo provided pro-vided for? & Sec LEWIS S. FARRCLLp Penn. Mutual Life Value Underwriter 37 NORTH MAIN STREET Logan Utah . J. Z. STEWARTjrTl ATTORNEY AT LAW General Law Practlco In H Utah and Idaho H -Phono 431 . ., Logan. Qui. I NOTICE TOThTI FARMERS I We are paying tne hlghet prCtH for Hldea, Pelts and BeMvyXi to M cent, for old Rubber, 5even ,, for old Metals, forty cents per hun-dred hun-dred for Cast Iron. None of tht peddlers work for me, so do not give away to the peddlers, but bring them to the Logan, Hide & Junk Co, 146 SOUTH MAIN 8TREET Phone 62 , Walters & Harris! ATTORNEY8 AT LAW Over First National Bank Phone 601 - - Logan, Utah, LOOK! HERE LOOK! You cannot get wallpaper chcape: anywhere. Look from 9c up for a double roll. Free with every oi der of wallpaper or hamglng, a hi of tea or tablespoons. U. F. Stove Repair Co, 38 NORTH FIRST WEST Phone 226W j For Quick Sale A 45 acres Irrigated land near I Weston, all under cultivation a anap. Will trade for proper I ty In or near Logan. Price j $2400.00. Terms 11 lot on Fourth North street, 3J2x9 rods adjoining land that has aold for $200.00 per rod. Price $600.00. m Terms l SEE rr P THfREAL-ESTATE-HArr" I 24 80UTH MAIN i i ( J. F. Schirmeister Re-Upholstering Furniture I ! 16J 8. Main Phone 393W ? --- ri I For Your I Cut Flower And Floral Designs ' SEE G. W. LINDQUIST 55 E. 1st N. Phone: Office 19. Res. 532 ITrrrTrTTTagagpvBil1TT71-- K Peacock S OR King Coal Thatcher Coal Company We GUARANTEE rail weight and perfect satisfaction. satis-faction. PHONE 16 or 76 |