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Show I iffih The June etebration is Upon Us. 2 w 5 I I I ?T? J Tog yourself up right and en joy life while it lasts. We have the lightest store in the State to exhibit pur goods, and when 3 S fej I H gj (?lANd5C you get fit out her9 you can bank on it you are up to date and have dependable goods, be it a Suit, Shoes, Outing Suit, Plat. 5 ' , J j I H fc! I T IT S,lirt' Belt' Tic' lT"dcnvear I?anc-V Vest' Stnuv or Pananm Hat D"strt Trunk, Grip, Dress Suit Case; Cap, Fancy Sox, ! WT fe I H fc5 c a Collars. And here is the home of the Carhartt Overall and Working man's clothes, Best on Earth! The only place in . T fcj g I H g . g- Logan where you can get tlicnt. Now is the time to clad your self right. Come over. 2J JJ E? I H i n I Want Column 1 Wanted--A good strong woman cook. Inquire Krastns Cole, I'lione tl8.. Wantcd-r-A team of marcs, weight 1,100, gentle and under 7 )carsold. Leave woid at this otllce. :tt Wanted: A man with one thousand thou-sand or twelve hundred dollars to Invest In-vest in good business In Holse, Idaho. An excellent opportunity for the right man. Address Ilox 744 Holse, Idaho. Wantkii .100 head of dry cattle to herd thiough the summer. Apply to Mai tin Shaffer. Mlllvllle. For Sale -:M II. P. Russell Engine and boiler. Colng at i pi Ice. Communicate Com-municate with Supeilor Lumber Co. Preston, Idaho, ' For sale cheap 80 acres of land In Lewiston, Utah. 40 acies now in wheat and balance hi alfaira. For terms apply to C, Y. Smith, Smith-Held, Smith-Held, Utah. 120 ncre. Fnrni unit Pnctiim T.ntifl 1-ir dill's rami uuu l asuiiu LrilUll all fenced, independent water right, HI acres wheat, 13 acres oats, 50 acres alfaira, two dwellings, barn, stable, corrals, small bearing oichards, good gaiden, plenty pine spiing water for cullnaiy use, some tine sugar beet and orchard land, line place for dairy or stock farm. Two miles East of Franklin Frank-lin Idaho. Inspection Invited. Price u000, If sold soon. For anv further Information call on'place or see Tlios J. 1'oulter :UI4 N. 1st E. street Logan Utah. tf Estray Notice. In tlitM-ltyor Wellsvlltf. Utah. 1 liave In my Ksoslun the following ilr-M-rlU'd nnlmal which If notrlalmtMl ami takrn Hivuy will Ixi sold at imhlle auction to the lileliest cnsli bidder In the said rlly of Wells-llli) Wells-llli) on iMonday thu jilidayof.liuip, IIHij. at -'o'clock p. m Description of animal. , One red and white Mxitteil cow, alkiift ears old. branded iitianer circle M on Kilt ribs, also brand resembling iitiartcr circle It mi lelt bin. crop oir right car and halt under crop off left ear. Said animal Is held by me to pay tlm sum of Jt.fiO damage, done on the premises of S. I'. Hall on ib i:it)i day of May. I'red Darlcy. City I'ouudkceiuy. What Artists at the J World's Fair said I about the ESTEY I PIANO. 1 i n I'rom MAKV 1IAM.OCK. pianist. SelcntUt I lecturer. Soloist with the l'hllcilclplda and I'iltsburirotcliestra. tlm KimUel Quartette N "Among the lioiicllts arising from the. St 8 Louis exposition, great as some of these tin- 1 doiibtedly, are. not one Is more, appreciated than the opportunity It gives mo of playing H the Ustey plauo. Ty. touch jour piano i to JO show It otr as abeautlful Instrument, rcavum- M slvu. full-toned and having that kuprA", B ottiualltles, a depth of expression whlchftTs Imimssllilu to exhaust. H l'rom ItOUKKT CJOMMIECK". concert plan- I '1st, comiKiser and director. "I was much I struck with the sweet tono of tlm Estey Ilaby I draiul piano at the last recital, so that I can- ffl not resist tho Impulse to tell you how bc'autl- M ful I thought It. Ilotli In the ll-mlnor Seller- 7oof Chopin -this tavlngany piano to Us lit- H most and In the march I'liiicbro by Ihosanm Ej mltlinr till, pni.nh.n .if Oindliit- il.irmfittt I., m uuinor iiiu rusourcu 01 suauiiig dormant in rzi the Instrument was fully nwakened." jfl I'rom SHNOUITA I.AUUA IIAYNnttl. the 1 brilliant joiuig Cuban pianist. "After gl- JB lug two piano lecltaU at the World's l'alr. I M hao had a good opportunity of stud) Ing and SB 'understanding the Hstuy piano, It has a JB lieautlfnl tone -rich and resonant: Its voire S Is clear, melodious and sweet. I have tried Is many of the gmsl pianos in this country, tint noiiusatlsfr me more than an Hstey." t'niiiiSKNUlt ITIHtu I.UIs ociA'UN. tho dlstlngulslnsl Mexican pianist. "The Rstey grand piano used by mo In my two concerts In I'estlval Hall. World's Fair grounds, as well as the upright pianos that I have used In private, have pleased me greatly. I And that the I'stev pianos possess a lone of great deplh. beauty and sweetnem. and the action reisiuds and obeys perfectly." , Harris Music' Co. I The Oldest Dealersjn, Jtah S M mmmmmmimn'mmmimmmmmmm1' to I OUR OPENING SUMMER SALE 1 J x M H HiaHaiHMM HamBuaai iiiaBaiiaiiaiwiiiaiiiiiiiiii bbiiiim b , ,, B-IB111IB111-11BS j I For One Week Beginning Monday, May 29 I 25 Per cent Off on '&' I MEN'S, BOY'S AND WOMEN'S Jt I QL OTH I N G I I I UNDERWEAR SKIRTS, WAISTs, SHIRTS, HOSIERY,ETC I 25 PER CENT OFF 25 j I C AMPBELL & MORRELlTcoT H - - IIMlll 1 8- 1 fc s |