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Show Fn ! i i I $- ! LISTEN!! ! I I What is an Endless Conveyor? 1 m This Is the Kind of u comcjcr or apion, which Is used by tho i a Litchfield Manure Spreader. Tills Litchfield Spreader uses the only 1 2 successful endless comcyor on the market. g I "'he reason this comcyer Is ahead of the "other kind" Is because JJ mK it gives no trouble, being always ready to load and it is the perfee- 'ft tlon of simplicity. Each section of this comcyer Is hiiiKcd to the I A chain so that it hangs down edgeways when passing under the ma- " ! 'I o chine This Is why the Utchllcld conveyer Is superloi to other end- "H fib less confers and to all other kinds This Is whv the Litchfield $ : B machine Is so successful In cold weather no freezing or trouble re- 1 W suiting from accumulations on the under convejer. P !tt Compare this endless convuver with those conveyei-. that must 9 ' Iff a le returned to their oiiglnal position before another load can bo MU W put on tlie machine Willi our conveyer, when the load Is olT, you I are tliroiiRli Not so with the returning' kind, because In those ma- W a. chines you must havn complicated machinery to net the conveyer a m ia back to Its original place. This means additional tiouble, repairs Q and annoyances which should be avoided In a manure spreader (9 a wherever possible. Q ' M 2 ' 'J',,l1 endless convcer has nearly three times the life of the old a stvle This is because it is nearly three limes the length of the W A ordinary return conveyer, which means lint two-thirds of It Is Idle Q & when one-third of It Is at work. Also because It does not have to - j 8 run back to Its original starting point, but keeps right on doing business whenever It inocs 9 a The sections In this rammer Hie so arranged that they foitn a fo , , notched traction surfac'1 and the load cannot slip but must move as Jr P the lonveuT move For simplicity, durability and ease of opeia- V ' & tlon there Is nothing tliat compares with the Utchllcld Endless j J Comcyer Sec It and prove this foi yourselves Jl ;5 Next week please notice the explanation of on- beater wheel Jf S and the business end of tlie Utchlield Spreader W - ' The Litchfield Mfg. Co., Waterloo, Iojjva. 1 SM - THE BIG Harvest Sale -: IS KEEPING US BUSY, AND IT IS NO .WONDER!' I Leek el these Bargains Mens $1(5.00 suits and overcoats JO 7.1 Men and boys 50c shirts 2.1c. Men and youths 1.50 work pants 0.1o. Jloy's-iOc undershirts or drawers 2.1c. Men's 25c wool sox 5c. Men's or bov's K.ou hats '.Wc. Men's .l JO dics or work shoes $2.45 Hoy's $2.00 suits and overcoats $1 45. Men's 50c President suspenders 25c. Hoy's .'l.'io knee pants 25c. Men's heavy 50c llecce lined undershirts under-shirts or drawers .'15c. Children's I'm stockings 10c. Hoy's $5.00 sol's and overcoats 52 1)5, Men's $10.oo suits and overcoats W.IW Ilaby's 50c soft solo shoes 25c. Hoy's 10c suspenders 6c. Men's $1.50 silk lined dress gloves 05c, Men and boy's heavy 7.1c sweaters Hoy's 25c caps 15c. Infants 75c black, red and tan shoes HX Men's 2 50 corduroy pants $1.45. il Men's 10c cotton sox 5c. RL Men's loc canvas beet gloves 5c. Km Men and youth's $2.00 wool pants ISIr $1 25. y And hundreds of other bargains Opposite the Tabernacle. ; The One Price Store Save On Yout Ftel Whether you bunt Soft Coal, Slack, Hard Coal or cobs, this range will produce an enormous saving on account of the Hot Blast Drafts. This original method of combustion bums the wasting gases and gives a steady, even fire for baking, broiling, boiling and all sorts of cooking. Save on Repairs. The wonderful now heat resisting material, "Coleized Steel," is used for the fire-back fire-back and other vital parts of the range. ,,',,. " -.i 1 . "Coleized Steel" does not burn outunlike cast or malleable iron, it withstands the fiercest heat without the slightest injury. , . It lasts from four to five times as long as the material used for grates and lire-boxes lire-boxes in ordinary ranges, and saves you $10 to $20 in repairs. Cole's "Goleized Steel" Hot Blast Range is an example of the highest achievement in modern range-making. It is economi- cal to buy and economical to I IffihSi??' Broir VUhoLJt Smell or Smoke. MESlll H Hi 111 lllK''SsffiwWr Come in and sec the new Smokeless IBSsmI HI II Imffhmili Krolllng and Toasting device, the New V , Oflt?fc?Twl mF$nv 'IS ?ft frIW 7 Method of Heating water, tho new Oven -KSiHfAvUM3 WSm Construction, and ten oilier special fcat- HifeJliMltfilTOfflSiiir -es used only on Cole's "Coleied Steel" SM&MmMmaMmS bitiOil & DCIHOnStr j3 HS '' Vfwl ;llj(-J.i-- -J Wft1 not' fail t0 ca" ad see this EVERTON & SONS "The Stove Men" W. Fast North St., togan Notice of Levy of Assessment. Name of corporation. College Irrigation Irri-gation company; location of principal place of business, College, Utah Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors held on the Ii'ith day of October, 1000, an assessment assess-ment of 22 cents per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, corpora-tion, payable November, 1.1th. 100(1, to James Olsen, secretary and treasurer Any stock on which this assessment remains unpaid on .said day will be delinquent, de-linquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is inado before will bo sold on December 13, 1000 to pay the delinquent assess-ment, assess-ment, together with the cost of advertising ad-vertising and expense of sale. James Olson. Secretary and Treasurer 1st publication, Oct. 17, last Nov 1". coco0oooovooiacoe0ooocea0 1 In Birthday Thoughts, are You? I y e Thlnklnr ol what loglcat the next blrthdavV Want It to bo an S o appropii.it" piesent'V Inexpensive, too? Here are several suggestions: A half doon silver teaspoons, knives or forks, or the three to- S 0 gether. gtu 2 Or how about a locket? If that seems insufficient attach It to one X of those guaianteed X.-K Gold chains. J Or how would a pair of links do? Or a scarf pin or stud? Otherwise gle a bracelet, a ring or brooch Almost evei v showcase is brimful of birthday suggestions. S 5 CARDON JEWELRY CO., I 1 MAIN STREET jt ji LOGAN, UTAH Want Column. Wanted I desire to lent r00 acres near Logan on shares or for money. S. J. Johnson, Westlleld, Logan. ' Cash paid for lucerne on the field and In the stack. C. Hailing, lilii South Main. wc LOGAN LUMHEIt VAItD, Elmer .lohnson, 1.17, West .1th South. Itell I'hone 141.. wc Chickens and eggs wanted by Isaac smith's Secoud house south of Dese-ret Dese-ret Mills, Logan. wc Horses and cattle wanted for fall pasturage. Apply to C. Hailing, .110 South Main. MC DON'T YOU DO lT.-Huy land or city property until you seo tho bar-K?""? bar-K?""? " ''"ivo to dispose oir. James Mllllgan, Smlthflold, Utah. First class sand delivered to. any part of town. W. T. Mown, Ind-Thonc Ind-Thonc 221. vvc . For Sale A frame dwelling,-! rooms hall, closet and pantry; lot fixlS rods, choice location. Inquire at 228 South 1st East street or Smith llros. Lumber Lum-ber Co Second hand furniture wanted at the Logan second tiand store. wc HEATERS at tho Logan secondhand second-hand store from $1.60 to $10.00. Any- J. W body can be suited. yc IgJ For sale.- Fine apples and prunes also a line lot of white potatoes. Ap. p y Thomas Stlrland, Providence. Hell, phone Illk, Wc For Sale At the east side of l'rovl-dence, l'rovl-dence, adjoining iho city, two and a half acres of good land, wlUi house and barn, water system for both, and young orchard. Enqulroof Davo Alleck ai Uanlelson Manufacturing Company, or Hell 'phono .'177 Y. wC HPI Hee few a -Life Time. I JP " V VCr 16'00 patlenls liavc Patronised our Salt Lake olllce at 231 Main. I W,Sf 5 YEARS UNTARNISHED REPUTATION ' B lllHrW ,WS matl "S tl,J ",0St pSpuIar Dcntal ComPany In tho west, and our prices 8 ffl(Illlr v J" Ly ire within reach of everyone. R WtfmmF M ,2 Year$ rr0ec,lvc Ouaraitee. ' Milk j JfL-. SaKSE!HBflf.1, ! yk Utah Dental Co 'k Wr,., m;, 47 N. Main St., over The Hub , YW Vfiw I w LagsatTe5rMytadr lo tm - 'ciock- mLims I |