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Show CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Eczema Oil for sale nt Fred Turner's. Tur-ner's. nugl For salo Light surrey and slnglo harness, good ns new. Apply A. Jo-hanseh, Jo-hanseh, II. Y. College forging department. depart-ment. ' tf Tho highest cash price paid for all kinds of hides and furs at 3G North First West street. Robert Shaw, Logan, Lo-gan, Utah. jly29 WAS BEGINNING TO OXIDIZE That Was the Diagnosis of Skin Disease Dis-ease Patient Made by Lithographic Litho-graphic Pressman. A lithographic pressman, who has had a lot of trouble wjth metal plates In his time, was recently taken 111 and went to tho Post-graduato hospital on a day that a clinic was being held. By mistake he got Into a room where tho student doctors wcro beginning to assemble and was taken for ono of them. In a short time the professor who was to lecture to the class came In, accompanied by a patient who was afflicted with some sort of skin dls-ease dls-ease which mado his face appear rough and unsightly.. Tho professor began to "quiz" tho studentB as to tho probable cause of tho dlseaBo and Its cure. Tho lithographer listened with Interest. After1 a whllo It camo his turn to answer questions. Being nsked his opinion as to tho causo of the eruptions, and not to be caught without with-out ap answer in this, to him, now game, ho said: "I don't know exactly what alls him, but It looks to me as if the cuss was beginning to oxidize." National Lithographer. EXCURSIONS EAST. Via Oregon Short Line-Union Pacific Special low rates to Cheyenne, Don-ven, Don-ven, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louts, Chicago and many other points, Tickets on salo May 20th, 24th, 2Cth, and 27th, June 3rd, 7th, 10th, 14th, 17th, 21st, July 6th, 22nd, 2Gth, August ICth and September 2nd and 6th. Limit October 31st, with diverse routes and stopovers. See agents for rates and further particulars. s6. . EXCURSION TO CANADA. August 3rd. Via Oregon Short Line. Very low-rates low-rates to Lethbrldge, Cardston, Ma-grath, Ma-grath, Raymond, Stirling ani other points, with long limit. For further details, writo D. E. Burley, General Passenger agent, O. S. L. R. It. Co., Salt Lako City, Utah. a3 m Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laborers la-borers rely on Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. Takes tho sting out of cuts, burns, or bruises at once. Pain cannot can-not stay where it Is used. FIFTEEN DAY Personally.. Escorted ...All-Expcnse Tour. From Ogden and Salt Lako City to Chicago, New York, Washington, Nl-agara Nl-agara Falls, etc.,. via Oregon Short Lino-Union Pacific and Northwestern Lines, leaving Salt Lako and Ogden, August ICth. Tho rato will bo $175.00 including all expenses except meals at New York and Chicago. Proportionately Proportion-ately low rates 'will be mado from other Oregon Short Lino points to Ogden for those who dcslro to avail themselves of tho benefits of this tour. For further details, complete itinerary and reservations, address, D. E. Burley, General Passenger agent Oregon Short Line Railroad company, Salt Lako City, Utah. alo EXCURSION TO CANADA. !j August 3rd. ' H Via Oregon Short Line. Very low H rates to Lethbrldge, Cardston, Ma- H grath, Raymond, Stirling and other M points, with long limit. For furtnor H details, write D. E. Burloy, General ; M Passenger agent, O. S. L. R. R. Co., M Snlt Lake City, Utah. aj H CURLEW-VALLEY LANDS FOR SALE I - -! ' aV" v. -j I I Csrs Jl ' vVUi j?f. 1 I I 1 ' . VPXMJ5CT J- V -?Y -EJ. J rMSBm 3isf VJ a I - I H CURLEW VALLEY Is in Box El- the same ns in tho Bear river and to GO bushels of wheat, 60 to 120 H der County, Utah. Until recently a Cache valleys. Tho winters aro not bushels of oats and 4 to 6 tons of ai- H combination of circumstances has pre- severe and the summers not uncom- falfa are yields shown by statistics. H vented Its development. Some por- fdrtnbly warm. Tho mountains sur- Sugar beets, table beets, potatoes, to- I tlons have been cultivated, however, rounding the valley on three sides at- matoes, corn, watermelons, canta- H and tho returns have been of the most fold protection from damaging winds loupes In fact, all varieties of fruits H profitable character. and It is a significant fact that fruit and vegetables yield abundantly. H THE SOIL In Curlew Valley Is of and crop failures aro almost unknown The Utah-Idaho Land & Water Co. H tho samo general character as that It is doubtful if there Is any valley has 4,000 acres of irrigated land and H found in other sections of northern In the west where climatic conditions 3,500 acres of dry farm land for sale. H Utah. Both sand and clay are ingre- aro more favorable to plant-life or From ether of our offices complete I dients of the soil, which Is rich In more conducive to the health and intormatlotx wlu be turnUned upoa plant-food and easily cultivated. The comfort of tho Inhabitants. H j .u . . L. T...nn..n . ... request and Intending purchasers will dense growth of sagebrush which cov- PRODUCTS of tho soli In Curlew era the land, Is the very best evidenco valley Include almost every fruit, bo snown over the lands- Tho pr,cea I of the fertility of the soil. vegetable and grain that Is grown In ani1 terms offered make this a real THE CLIMATE is approximately any section of northern Utah. Forty opportunity. ' H Map Showing Location of UtahIdaho Land & Water Co.'s I IRRIGATED FARMS, DRY FARMS AND ORCHARDS I ' UTAH-IDAHO LAND & WATER COMPANY I Offices at Logan Utah, and 1002 Newhouse Bid., Salt Lake I Tarpey And Bullen, Exclusive Representatives I I I The Great Half Price Sale I , ' i I i? 2 Is Now On. Bigger Values Than Ever. Prices Cut Squarely in Two, Regardless of Cost. I Choicest of Goods For Ladies' Wear. Includes Millinery department, Trimmed and Un- m S trimmed Hats. Calicos, Good Prints at 5c. Per Yard. 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