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Show L 1 I LOT FOUR V 1 COc Silk Marqulsottes, per yard.. 25c B i T A boautltul line ot colors to select BBBt I from, pale blue, champagne, tan, BBBJ I brown, grey, black, navy, and whltr BBBT V You will appreciate these goods If you BBBt I A sco them. Closing out price, H 1 T per yard 25c H I LOT FIVE B T 25c to 40c Wash Goods, yard.... 10c BBBJ : I Egyptian Tissues made by tho fatr- B j tt I ous Lorralno Mills In a nice assort- BBBJ j ' f ment ot patterns and colorings, satin, B J k striped, figured Irish Dimities, vory HbV I cuo,ce qualities and Fancy Scotch EvB I Zephyrs, 31 Inches wldo, In a beautt- BBfl I ruI assortment of patterns and quail- BBBflB T ,,0B' A grand assortment of high IBBBBJ k class wash materials, sold regularly BB , a T 'rom 25q to 40c; to he closed out at H Pr 1a R i ' r n n " u u u BBBB& a y BBBBBBBh''., ,BBBB! BBBBBBBBBBBfi BIDS WANTED Scaled bids will bo received at tho ofllco of tho city recorder of Logan, City, Utah, up to and Including August Aug-ust 20, 1912, for the furnishing of ono 70 horso power, 4 cylinder, combination combina-tion pumping engine, hoso car, chemical chemi-cal engine, and hook nnd ladder motor mo-tor drlvo apparatus comploto. Said bids to be accompanied by full specifications. Tho Board of Ccm- mlssioucrs of Logan City reserves tbc right to roject any nnd all bids. HENIIY G. HAYDALL, Superintendent of Public Safety ot Logan City, Utah. J27 For live news read tho nepubltcac VALENCIENES LACES All widths and qualities during this two weeks clearing sale, going at halt price. LADIES NECKWEAR 20 PER CENT DI8COUNT THE AMERICAN BEAUTY COR8ET Spoclnl For Two Weeks 20 Por Cent. Pout miss this opportunity. It Is surprising what a difference In comfort and perfect fit Is accomplished by wearing the Amemlcan Beauty Corsets, sold exclusively by us. LADIE'8 MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Knit Underwoar nnd Hosiery 25 per cent discount. i Advertisement " ' ' ABOUT THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Below is the estimation in which Former President Roosevelt is held by the majority of the people in the East. ; Not by the Capitalists, the Politicians or the money bosses, . I MPr but by the people. Roosevelt did more for Utah when President than any President that ever occupied the White House. 'I ''The Greatest living Champion of the Preferential Primary is Theodore Roosevelt. f The Greatest Living Champion of the rights of the majority is Theodore -Roosevelt. "; The Greatest Living Champion of the plain people is Theodore Roosevelt. He has v Fought Monopoly, fought Capitalistic Oppression, and fought the entrenched politician , all his life Fought them with a courage, an intelligence, and a terrific aggressiveness ' I the like of which the world has never before seen." j "Roosevelt is in a class by himself A man of fine breeding, of ripe education, "J ' - wise in his knowledge of the world, wise in experience, marvelous in vision, and in ini- . tiativc and execution a whirlwind Matchless among all the men of all the world." ' , "Born to position, Harvard Educated, Inheriting the association with and the friendship friend-ship of the Fortune-Favored world of wealth and power and social eminence, he turned '. early in life, from all these to the plain people, who need him most, and became their ' " ' Champion, their leader in the mighty revolution that now grips all America." ,gs "Mentally and physically, Roosevelt is a phenomenon. He is as powerful in one , E ' ' respect as in the other Fit at all times for the Prize-Ring, and fit at all times for a ' combat to the death in the mental arena." " ' V "He is a giant for work, a giant in intellect, an all-round big citizen, a great states- '. man, a great leader, and withal he has a heart that beats warm and fast and true for that ! ' sidcof the world that most needs human uplift, that most needs the grasp of a gieat i Miuman hand strong enough and sure enough to protect and sustain against all combinations combina-tions of oppression Against anything and everything that is opposed to the square deal man to man ' p ' , , "For such a man as this for Theodore Roosevelt you will have a chance to record your votes next fall." " Let all admirers of Roosevelt living in Logan meet at the Court House tomorrow at 1:30 to name delegates for : the. Convention at Provo on the 27th inst. All other towns in the Valley should have a meeting the same day and appoint one delegate each. ' Iff I jThe ii. i Hayball Mercantile Co.'s July Clearance Sale. I j Commend ng Wednesday July 7th. This Season's Stock of Wash j B j Goods All on Sale at Great Reductions. We want to clean tip our I I l I Entire Stock of Summer wash Goods at Once j I i 1 Savings Are From, 25 to 50 Per Cent j B f LOT ONE. B 20c Klaxons per yard 10c H p I LOT TWO. H 20c to 30c Wash Goods, per yard 15c H , T Fancy printed Batistes, Irish DInil- B 1 tics and Ftench Organdies on white B 1 and colored grounds ln a choice as h ,, f sortmout ot patterns and colorings, B m regular selling prices, 20c to 30c; to SIB "' T bo closed out at, per nrd 15c B I LOT THREE. SB T 25c Fane) Organdies per yard..Q1-3c B f Thoso goods uro all beautiful put B 1 terns and must bo closed out In this B T salo at tho ridiculous low prlco ot P. 4 por yard 81-3c LOT SIX tin to C3c Sheer Wash Voiles, pei ard -. 35c Plain color Silk Stilpcd Wasi.able volted, Leuutlful soft clinging (uaduc. Alio iuu.j cnh.'on tlssuo In light un. dark effects. A beautiful collection i .j ...' i suitable materials suld u laily from J5c to CSc the yard; to bt closed out at, per yard 35c LOT SEVEN WHITE WA8H GOODS All White Wash Goods are Included In this sale. You can savo 25 to 5( per cent If jou buy them here. Trj us nnd bo convinced. Tho lino Includes In-cludes Persian Lawns, Datlstes, Indlo Llnous, striped and checked Dlmltler fancy striped Dimities, Nainsooks, Long cloths, Sheer nnd Irish Linens and other whlto goods. Batistes, Dimities, Organdies, Voiles i And Zdphyrs, Prices so low you can afford to buy for next season. Every piece must be sold within the next two weeks. LIVING EXPENSES REDUCED FOR OUR JULY SALE 100 lbs. sugar for $6.00 16 lbs Best Rice $1.00 50 lbs sugar for - - 3.10 30 Bars Diamond C. 15 lbs sugar for - 1.00 Soap .... 1.00 100 lbs Pride of the 25 Bars Sunny - Valley Flour - 2.20 Monday Soap - - 1.00 50 lbs Pride of the 25 Bars A B Naptha . Valley Flour - - 1.10 Soap 1.00 20 lbs Oat Meal - - 1.00 10 Cans Best Corn 1.00 10 lbs Oat Meal - - 50c 10 Cans June Peas 1.00 4 lbs Best Coffee $1.00 5 Packages Tree Tea 1.00 2 lbs Best Coffee 50c 2 Cans Cleanser for 15c GOODS SOLD FOR CASH ONLY LADIES WHITE LINGERIE WAISTS. LOT ONE Waists worth ?1.00 to $1.50, go In this sale, each 50c LOT TWO Waists worth $1.00 to ?2.25, go In this sale, each 75c LOT THREE Waists worth $1.75 to $3.00, go ln this salo, each S1.00 LADIE'S WHITE LINEN 8KIRT8 $3.50 to $5.00 Skirts, to close, your choice each SI. 25 GINGHAM PETTICOAT8. 75c quality to closo at, each ..45c EMBROIDERED MARQUISETTES These boautltul goods sold regular at $3.50 per yard; going ln this sale at per yard Sl.Or BABY BONNET8. A lino of DonnotB tho regular price COc to 75c, slightly soiled; going ln this sale, each 10c A flno lino ot Straw Donnots the regular price each $1,00; closing out prlco 35c WA8H CLOTHS During this Sale, each t 2o 8 l-3o Grade ot Apron Ginghams, this salo, at per yard 5c rrr"rr WOMEN'S HOUSE DRE8SE8 I Lawn, Percale and Gingham House f Dresses, special price 08c and SI. 10 I EMBROIDERIES AND CLUNY I LACES ' A Included In This Sale. 1 45 Inch Embroidery Flounclngs, beautt- T ful new patterns, bonght to sell at I $1.40; going In this salo, at per I yard 75C I 27 Inch Embroidery Flounclngs, regu k lnr 75c grado; going during this salo I per yard 355 I 18 Inch Flounclngs nnd Corset Covoi k Embroidery 25c T 45 Inch Colored Embroidery Flouncing 1 regular price $1.50 to $2.00; going dur- I Ing this clearing salo nt, yard . .OOc f Whlto nnd Cream Cotton Serges I regular prlco 20c; salo prlco per f yard 10c i . f I OUR BIG SHOE 8ALE 18 A HELP TO I .jr mothers who worry because now shoes ' for tho children nro always needed. I Your cholco of Soft Solod Shoes for I ' baby per pair 25c T Misses Stlppors, sizes 5 to 1, all go I, ln this salo at, per pair 75c $4.00 and $3.50 Ladles Shoos, all T sizes, your cholco SI .95 f ;j ' MEN'8 SHIRTS I Regular prlco $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00, I , your cholco for, each 7Sc 1 |