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Show EXCURSIONS EAST. Via Oregon Short Line-Union Raclfle Special low rates to Cheyenne, Don-ven, Don-ven, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and many other points, Tickets on sale May 20th, 21th, 20th. and 27th, Juno 3rd, 7th, 10th, Hth, 17th, 21st, July Gtb, 22nd, 2ith, August ICth and Boptember 2nd and 6th. Limit Octobor 31st, with diverse routes and stopovers. See agents for . rates and further particulars I. LOST In one day I lost a severe cold by taking Chambers' Cold Tablets, guaranteed guar-anteed to cure n cold I none dny, and any coso of La Grippe In three days, or your mbney refunded. Co-op Drug Co. PETITION. In the Matter of the Organization of Riverside Pumping Irrigation District. Dis-trict. Petition. To the Hoard of County Commissioners Commis-sioners of Cache County, Utah: The undersigned petitioners respectfully represent to jour honorable body as follows: 1. Thnt It Is the purpose and Intention In-tention of your petitioners to organ-J70 organ-J70 an Irrigation district under the piovlslous of Chapter 74, or the Ses-sjon Ses-sjon Laws of Utah, 1009, and the nets amendatory thereof. 2. Thnt a general description or the boundaries or tho proposed dls trlc't Is as rollows ,tovlL Commencing at the center or Section 15, township 14, north or range I west of Suit Lake meridian, In Cache County, Utah, and running thciico west to the northwest corner of the southwest quarter of section lfl, thence south to the northwest north-west corner of the southwest quarter or section 22; thence east to the center cen-ter or Section 22; thence south to the center or Section 27; theuco cost to the northenst corner of the southeast quarter of section 27; thence south to the northwest corner or the southwest south-west quarter ot section 35; thence east to tho center or section 35, thenre south to the center or Section 2; township 13, north of range 1 west, Snlt Lake meridian; thence east to the northwest quarter of tho northeast 'quarter of the southeast quarter ot Section 2, thence south to the south boundary line of section 2; 'thence east 80 rods to tho southeast south-east corner of section 2 thence 80 rods to the northwest corner of tho southwest qunrter of the northwest north-west qunitcr of section 12; thence east to tho meridian lino; thence south to tho southwest corner of section sec-tion 7; township 13, north of range 1 east of Snlt Lake meridian; thence cast 210 rods; thence south 80 rods to tho southwest cornor of tho north east quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 18, township 13 north of rnnge 1 east; thence cast to Dear river .thence In n genernl northwester ly direction following the meanderlngs of tho snld near river to the place of beginning. 3. That tho means proposed to supply sup-ply water for the Irrigation of the lands embraced within the boundaries above described Is by pumps located along the banks of tho said Dear River, which is the eastern boundnry of tho proposed district, said pumps to bo operated by steam, gasoline or electricity, and tho waters of tho said river thereby raised to the level of the lands above described, and there used for irrigation purposes, and suck pai t of the snld waters as may bo unused'to bo returned to tho said Hear Hiver. 4. That tho name proposed for tho said Irrigation district is tho Riverside River-side l'umping Irrigation District. 5. Thnt your petitioners have soli so-li cted as a committee thereof: Chns. O Wood, Joseph Wood and A. M. Simmonds to present this petition to the Hoard of County Commissioners as provided by Inw. 6. That your petitioners represent -a majority of tho land owners with said proposed district ,and that they are also tho owners In the aggregate rof a majority of the whole number of acres bolonglng to the land owners within snld proposed district. Wheroforo your petitioners pray that the board define and establish the boundaries ot the proposed district, dis-trict, and submit the question ot tho final organization of tho sarao to a voto ot the land owners within salJ proposed district, and for such other and furthor action ns may bo proper in tho premises. . Names. No. of acre3 W. D. Coodwln 1(10 Joseph Wood 400 Krnnk Wood '- 290 W. A. Noble 295 D. H. Creger 1.5 Kd. Jamison ,.. . ... 45 II. H. Wood 200 Chns. O. Wood C40 A. C. SlmmnndH T A. M. Slmmonds 77 W. M. Sparks, Jr 90 L. K. Lltz K0 Joseph Hack 2I0 Cliff Goodwin 120 Nqtlco Is hereby given that tho foregoing petition will bo presold ed to the Hoard of County Commissioners, Commission-ers, ot Cncho County, Utah, on tho 2nd day or September, 1911, at 3:00 o'clock p. m. ot said day ,at the commissioner's com-missioner's room, in tho court house, at Logan City, Utah, that being tho time fixed for tho hoaring of the same CHAS. 0. WOOD. JOSEPH WOOD, A. M. SIMMONDS, CommiUea. n29 HELPFULWORDS FROM A LOGAN CITIZEN Is your back lame and painful? Does It ache especially after exertion? exer-tion? Is there n soreness In the kidney .region? These symptoms indicate weak kidneys. There Is danger in delay. Weak kidneys fast get weaker. Give your trouble prompt attemtlon. Donn's Kidney Pills act quickly. They strengthen weak kidneys. Read this Logon testimony. Mrs. Anna L. Cowley, 40 N. West Fifth street, Logan, Utah, says: "Two years ago I was suddenly taken with a bad attack of kidney complaint and I had nil the pains and aches that accompany ac-company this trouble. Xly back became be-came weak and lame and my health was run down. Nothing did me the least good until 1 began the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. They proved of such benefit that 1 have no hesitation whatever In advising their use to other kidney sufferers." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cwits. Koster-Mllburn Co., Huffalo, Now York, sole agents for the United Unit-ed States. Remember the mime Doan'b and take no other. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. The Rich-Cache Mining Company. Principal plnco of business, Logan City, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of tho board of directors, held on tho 19th day of July, 1911, tn assessment of one mill per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable on or botore the 10th of August, 1911, to N. W. Kimball, Kim-ball, treasurer, at his office, at Car-don Car-don Bros., Main street, Logan City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment assess-ment may remain unpaid on tho 10th day of Aug. 1911, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, auc-tion, and unloss paymont is made bo-foro bo-foro will be sold on the 20th day of Aug. 1911, at 2 o'clock p. m. to pay tho delinquent assessment together with cost of advertising and expense of sale. EDW. HANSON, Secretary, Logan City, Utah. Dated, July 20, 1911. a22 Subscribe fur tbe Republican. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. ft - State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 11, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that Smith-field Smith-field City, by lie mayor, Peter Hansen, Han-sen, whose post office address Is Smlthfield Utah, has made application In accordance with the requirements of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws of Utah, 1909 and 1911, to appropriate thirty (30) cubic feet per second of water from Summit Creek, Cache County, Utah. Said water will be diverted di-verted at a point which Ilea 30 feet north of tho southeast corner of Section Sec-tion 8, Township 13 north, Range 2 cast, Salt Lake base and meridian, from where It will be conveyed by means or a canal and a pipe line for n distance ot 21,200 feet and there used during the period from January 1 to December 31, Inclusive, of each year, to develop power for the purpose pur-pose of electric lighting and propelling propell-ing machinery at Smlthfield, Utah. After having been so diverted nnd used, the woter will be returned to the natural channel of the stream, at a point which lies 495 feet north of the east quarter corner of Section 21, Township 13 north, Range 1 East, Salt Lake baso and meridian. This application ap-plication Is designated In tho state engineer's office as No. 3,786. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit In duplicate and filed In this office within thirty (30) days after the completion com-pletion of the publication of this notice. no-tice. CALEB TANNER. State Engineer. Date of first publication July 18, 1911, Date ot completion of publication, August 17, 1911. al7. Loss of Time Means Loss of Pay Kidney trouble and the Ills It breeds means lost time and lost pay to many a working man. M. Balent, 1214 Little Ponna St., Streator, III., was so bad from kidney and bladder trouble that he could not work, but he says: "I took Foley Kidney Pills for only a short time and got entirely woll and was soon able to go back to wwk, and am feeling well and healthier heal-thier than before." Foley Kidney Pills nrc tonic In action, quick In results a good friend to the working man or woman who sutlers from kidney Ills. Co-op Drug Co. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS An apartment to rent with all modern mod-ern improvements. Bell phone 493blk. FRESH LIMB FOR SALE at Logan Brick and Lime company, 25c per bushel cash at kiln. 'LOST One bay horae, one ear silt, branded U on ' right thigh, weight 900. C. Barfus, R. F. D. 1, Logan. I For sale Light surrey and single l. harness, good as new. Apply A. Jo-hansen, Jo-hansen, B. Y. College forging department, depart-ment, tf Any skin Itching Is a tempter-tester: The moro you scratch the worse It lches. Doan's Ointment cures piles, eczema any skin Itching, At all drug stores. EXCURSIONS EAST. j Via Oregon Short Ltne-Unlon Pacific Special low rates to Cheyenne Den-ven, Den-ven, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, , Chicago and many other points. ' Tickets on salo May 20th, 21th, 26th, and 27tb, June 3rd, 7th, 10th", 14th, 17tu, 21st, July 6th, 22nd, 26th, August , 16th and September 2nd .and 6th. Limit Octobor 31st, with diverse ' routes and stopovers. See agents for rates and further particulars. s6. m m Subscribe for The Republican. De Bouzek Huntz Gompany rwirwitrrwtr Dial&nem, Engravers, Bleetrotyper. Salt Lake Gity CHICHESTER S PILLS G WS-V . THE DIAMOND IIOAND. A ' j7yV I.adlrst Ak ynr l)rigl,t for A bSjSiQv rillal'trd irvl Uold mttilllcVV ' Bi -33 2'n' "1 " Ribbon. V Vn HJ Tli j lhrr. llif .rinr V r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ft "LET US' JVEVEH FOHGET THA.T THE CULTIVATIOtf OF THE ft i EA.Tt.TH IS" THE MOST IMTOHTAIT LATlOtt. OF MA.fi. WHEJf 7 f TILL. AGE -BEG ViS. OTHETK AUTS- FOLLOW. THE FAHMEKS ft i THE'REFO'RE.A'RE THE FOUfDE-RS OF CIVILISATION." VAtf. I , T IEL WEBSTEH. ft Promontory-Curlew Land j I DaVID BGGLBS, Pros. I" i" IYI II O II If JOSEPH HOWELL, ft I HERSQHBL BVLLBN, I I 1 1 1 I WC Prea' I oocreury m j III Mj U 1 1 " "TGH, Treas. T I . LOGAN, UTAH f m A. Irrigated and Dry Farms I 200,000 Acres of Choice Land j I in Box Elder County, the great Fruit County ft t of Utah, at Prices and terms within reach of j " I all. DO NOT LEAVE UTAH! Agriculture, j i Mines, Manufactures and Livestock will make J f her the GREATEST STATE in the Union. I I Write the Secretary for Free Booklet und Detailed information. I |