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Show In the Wake of the Mrailes. The llttlo son of Mrs. O n. rainier, rai-nier, Mttlo Hock, Ark., had tho measles. mea-sles. The lesult was a seveio cough which grew worso and ho could not sleep. She says: "Ono bottlo of Ko-loy's Ko-loy's Honey and Tar Compound completely com-pletely cured him and ho hns novor been bothered since." Croup, whoop-Inn whoop-Inn cough, measles cough all yield to Foley's Honoy nnd Tar Compound Tho genuine Is in tho yellow package nlways. ftefuso substitutes, Coop Drug Co A SIM DRAIN Sick Kidneys Weaken the Whole Bcdy Make You III, Languid and Depressed. Sick kidneys weaken tho body through tho continual drainage of llfo-giving llfo-giving nlbumen from tho blood Into tho urine, and tho substitution of poisonous pois-onous uric ucld that goes broadcast tlnough tho system, sowing tho seeds of disease Loss of albumen causes weakness, languor, depression. Uric poisoning causes rhcumntlo pain, nor-ousness, nor-ousness, nausea, cricks In tho back, grnvel nnd kidney stones. Tho propor treatment Is a kidney treatment, nnd tho best remedy is Doan's Kidney 1'llls, (Ircat Lognn cures prove It. Mrs. Anna L. Cowley, 40 N. West Fifth street, Logan, Utnh, says: "Two yonrs ngo I wns suddenly taken with a. bad attack ot kidney complaint and I had all tho pains, nnd aches that accompany ac-company tho 'trouble My back became be-came weak and lamo nnd my health was run down. Nothing did mo tho least good until I began tho uso ot Doan's Kidney Pills.. Thoy proved of such benefit that I havo no hesitation whatever In advising tholr use to other oth-er kidney sufferers." For salo by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the United Unit-ed States. riemember tho name Doan's and tako no other. Do You Have the Right Klnd'of Help?1 Foley Kidney Pills furnish you tho right kind of help to neutralize and romovo the poisons that causo back-uche, back-uche, headache, nervousness, and oth er kidney and blndder aliments." Co-op Drug Co. If you haven't tho timo to exercise regularly Doan's Hegulets will pro-vent pro-vent constipation. They induce n mild, easy, healthful action or the bowels without griping. Ask your druggist ror them. 25o. ..RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST --1 Notlco Is hereby given that the lands doscrlbcd below, embracing 38 1 1 acres, within tho Cache National For est, Utah, will bo subject to settlement settle-ment and entry undor tho provisions of tho homoetead laws of tho Unltod States and tho act of Juno 11, 1800, (31 Stat, 233) at tho United States Land Office at Salt Lske City luh on July 25lh, 1911. Any settler who wns actually and In good fnlth claiming nny of said lands for agricultural purposes prior to January Janu-ary 1, 1900, and hns not abandoned same ,hns a preference right to nuke n homestead entry for tho lands ad- i tually 'occupied. Said lands wore listed list-ed upon the application's of tho. persons per-sons mentioned below, who havo n preference light subject to iho prior right of nny such settlor, provided such settler or applicant is qualified to mako homcsteatl entry and tho preferonco right la exorcised prior to July 25, 1911, on which dato tho lands will bo subject to settlement and en try by nny qualified person. Tho lands embrnco n tract of 20.CO acres within unsurvcyed but what will probably bo when surveyed, Sec. 19, Tv 12 N.. 11, a .10., S. h. M., described by metes i! i,d bounds as follows: Beginning nt coiner No. 1, a llmcstono rock, whence the Forest Servlco Monument ment (hereinafter described) bcnr.s N. 17 i'eg. 45 mln. W. C'.' llnksj extending ex-tending thence N. 75 deg. 15 mill. W. 13.10 chains; thence X. 59 deg. 30 mln. W. S chains; thenco N. 35 deg. W 3.40 chains; thenco N. 81 deg. W. G.40 chains; thenco S. 15 deg. 10. 2.T5 chains; thonco S. 37 deg. 30 mln. W. G chains; thenco S. 65 deg. 30 mln. W. 6.30 chains; thence1 S. 30 dog. W. 2.G0 chains; thenco S. 43 deg. 45 mln. K. 2 chalnsr thenco N. 72 deg, 46 mln. E. 12 chains; thence S, 80 deg. 30 mln. E. 24.40 chains; thence N. 16 deg. 15 mln, E. 3 chains to corner No. 1, tho placo ot beginning. Variation 17 deg. 30 min. E. Said Forest Servlco Ser-vlco Monument consists ot a.natlvo outcrop ot llmcstono 25 links north of Right Fork Hoad ot Logan Canyon, nbout Y of a mllo cast of Rich's cabin, cab-in, and 13Vi miles east'of Logan City. Said tract was listed upon the application appli-cation ot George Q. Rich, of Logan, Utah; List 4-329. A tract of 17.74 acres within unsurvoyed but what will t probably be, when surveyed. Sec. 28, T. 12, N., It. 2 E., doscrlbed by metes nnd bounds ns follows: Beginning at the Forest Servlco Monument, which is corner No. 1, a llmcstono boulder located o'h tho enst slope of what Is commonly called Cold Ii;dgo in Lo-gsp Lo-gsp canyon, whence Logan City pipe lino bears N. 40 ddg. W. 2.44 chains; c tending thenco N. 70 deg. C. 12.88 chains; thenco N. 83 deg. 30 mln. E. 6.12 chains; thence N. 71 deg. 30 mlnE 2.CG chains; thence S. 6 deg. 30 mln. W. 13.40 chnlns; thonco S. 87 dog. 30 mln. W. 9.30 chains; thenco N., 62 deg 4A W-. 12.40 chains to tho plnco ot begin- nlng. Variation 17 deg. 45 mln. E. Said tract was listed upon tho application appli-cation of Hans Hansen Hedemnrk, ot Logan, Utnh; List 4-4G7. S, V. Proud-fl. Proud-fl. Assistant Commissioner of tlm General Laud Office, Approved April 25 1911. Frank Plorce, First Assistant Secretary of tho Interior. DIRECTORY 1 John Thomas MERCHANT TAILOB Special itatcs Por Students All Work Guaranteed First Clas Cleaning And llepalring a Specialty James C. Walters TTOR!VEY-tt.UVf. tlmcm lllock 7i North Mun Strem Notice To The People THE LOGAN HIDE AND JUNK COMPANY OF LOGAN ARE PAYING THE HIGHEST PIHCES FOB. HIDES, FUIIS AND BEES WAX .ALSO UUB-BEIl, UUB-BEIl, METAL AND CAST IIION. DQN'T FORGET THE PLACE 146 SOUT HMAIN STREET, LOGAN. UTAH," BELL PHONE 62. CITY PAINT SHOP , Bell Tel: 44CU. lnd 21 2M FOR PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Wall Paper, Paints and paint supplies. sup-plies. For upholstering and furniture repair, call at same place. "Ttl UmiI spring strotchlng n specialty. ' I MAHY A MAN Traces His Fortune to an OLIVER M0. 40 WE ARE PROUD jTo be dealers in the Old Reliable Oliver line of Sul-. Sul-. key,, Gangs and Hand Plows. The Most Complete and Perfect in the World. SIDNEY STEVENS IIViPLEMENT GO. UTAH AND IDAHO The First National bank, Logan Utah offers exceptional facilities for tho handling of your hanking husl- 4$ W ness. A $t For example If you are a customer and want to send nionej aft -J 0 away, wo SELL you a hank draft (J $fr If you nre a customer, and have money you want to loan, our ad- ft gt vice and services aio at your command. Jf - Hy having a checking account with this bank and issuing checks X and making doposits, you nro, unaware to yourself, gradually build- j? A, Ins up the most valuablo asset a man can have, nnmoly: A GOOD f IV CREDIT AT HOME, AND THROUGH. OUR.. RECOMMENDATION & tj THIS CREDIT IS EXTENDED toothers away from homo with & ,f whom you might seek nccommoan tlon. 4jj$ SOME DAY you might need to BORROW: tho CUSTOMER RE. fj 4i eolves not only tho accommodation but tho preferonco of rates nnd r $ amount, whllo tho NON-Custoraer may In times of stringency meet .$ $ with n refusal. THE CUSTOMEER'S WANTS, OUR FIRST CON fy SIDERATION. X $ Thos, Smart, President James Quayle, Vice-President. Jno H Anderson, 2nd Vice- Prea Allan M. Flomlng, Cashier. 'jf h. t. Crockott, Asst-Cashlcr. 3? |