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Show Most disfiguring skin oruptlons, scrofula, pimples, rashes, etc., aro duo to impuro blood. Burdock Dlood Dltters Is a cloansing blood tonic. Makes you clear-eyed, clcar-bralned, clear-skinned. Sarcastic Judge. Daron Maulo, In ono of his sarcastic moods, addressed from ho bench a bnrrlster friend of mlno thus: "Mr. Barker, could you not stnto your facts In Borne kind of order? Chronological Chrono-logical Is tho best, but If you cannot manngu that, try some other; alphabetical, alpha-betical, If you please." Sir Francis II. Doylo, "ltemlnlscenccs." Chauffeur as Critic. "Dramatic critics could take a les- If you bnvent tho tlmo to excrclso regularly, Doan's Itegulets will pro vent constipation, They induco a mild, -nsy, healthful action of tho bowels without griping. Ask your druggist for them. 2!c. LEGALNOTICES . PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. Consult County Clork or tho Respective Respec-tive Signers for further Information. In the District Court, Probate Division In and for Cabho County, Stato of Utah. In tho District Court of the First Judicial Ju-dicial District of tho Stato of Utah, In and for tho County of Cacho. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Paul M. Paulson, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tho undorsigndd at his residence In Poterboro, ln tho county of Cacho and Stato of Utah, on or before be-fore tho 21st day of February, A. D., 1912. Dato of .first publication, April 20th, A. D., 1911. FREDERICK PAULSON. Administrator. J. C. "Walters, attorney. m20 o NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Herschcl Bullen, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at their residence ln Logan City, ln the coun ty of Cacho nnd Stato of Utah, on or boforo tho 4th day of February, A. D. 1912. Dato of first publication April 3rd, A. D., 1911. HERBOHEL BULLEN, Jr., ROY BULLEN, Administrators. J. C. WALTERS. Attorney. m4 ' NOTICE. Notlco is heroby given that a special spec-ial election will bo hold In Cache county on tho 6th day of May, 1911, In each election district thereof, between be-tween tho hours of 7 o'clock a. m. nnd 7 o'clock p. m. of said day for tho purposo of submitting to tho qualified qual-ified voters and taxpayers thoroof tho question of Issuing nnd selling ono hundred fifty thousand dollars .$150," 000.00, of bonds, for tho purposo of raising money for tho building of roads, and tho Improvement of roads and bridges within tho said Cacho county, said bonds to bo of tho denomination denom-ination of ono thousand dollars each with Interest, to run for a porlod of twenty years, tho wholo or any part thereof redcemablo nftor tho expiration expira-tion of ton years from dato of lssuo. That the following named porsons havo been appointed as Judges to conduct tho said election, at tho following fol-lowing places, towlt: First Municipal Ward of Logan City, Utah, nt Haws School House II. E. Hatch, Stephen Hailstone, James Anderson. An-derson. Second Municipal ward of Logan City, Utah, ut Second ward meeting house William Worloy, James Larson, Lar-son, W. W. Hall. Third Municipal Ward of Logan City, Utah, nt Court House N. W. Kimball, Arthur Uatoson, Job Rowland. Row-land. Fourth Municipal Ward of Logan City, Utah, at Fourth ward meeting house Hyrum Hayball, Sidney Stevens, Ste-vens, Thomas O. Lowe. Fifth Municipal ward of Logan City, Utah, at Whlttler school bouse John Broberg, N. M. Hansen, James McNeil. Mc-Neil. Smtthfleld, at city hall James Ros-kelly, Ros-kelly, Henry McCracken, James Kirk-bride. Kirk-bride. Richmond, at City Hall NophI Ncl son, Leo Shepard, Fred Whittle. Cornish, at meeting house M. W. Butler, J. W. Rollins, J. W. Pltchor. Clarkston, at meeting house Jnmos B. Jardlne, Garrett Dahle, Wm. J. Griffiths. Newton, at school house Wm. Hansen, Han-sen, Niels Jacobsen, John Benson. Wheeler, at school house H. K. Danlelacn, James V. Hodges, J. C. Kent, Trenton, at school house Harry Goodwin, B. Y. Benson, Charles Wood. Lewlston, nt Opora house Martin Pond, A. L. Hyor, Morris Swlnyard. Stephenson, at school hduso M. E. Kent, L. W. Marlor, Georgo Karron. Wellsvllle, at old meeting house Wm. Maughan, Wm. Murray, Thomas Lolshman. Paradlso, nt meeting houso Orson Thomas, Charles Pearce, Fred Loft-house. Loft-house. Mt, Sterling, nt school houso David Da-vid Murray, Joseph Cooper, Thomas LIndloy, Mcndon, at city hall Thomas Mulr, John Whitney, Henry Shelton. Avon, nt school houso John A. Mc-Arthur, Mc-Arthur, Gcogo W. Davis, Georgo Summers. Sum-mers. College, at meeting house James Nelson, C. O. Dunn, Joseph II. Olson. Mlllvlllo, at mooting house Martin Olsen, Joseph Jessop, Niels Olsen. Hyrum, at city hall A. M. Israel-son, Israel-son, John Jenson, Christian Thompson. Thomp-son. Providence, at vestry meeting house Lohl Olsen, A. B. Crabtrce, Georgo W. Marler. Cacho Junction, at school houso Wm. H. Griffin, Moses Dahle, E. R. Ballard. Peterboro, at school houso Peter Petersen, F. C. Yonk, James C. Jen-son. Jen-son. 'Peterboro, at school houso Peter Hydo Park, at rock meeting houso S. E. Lamb, Lorenzo Petersen, George. Bfl D. Reeder. BH Benson at meeting house H. Bat- BB lard, Harry Griffiths, John Ricks. M Greenville, at meeting house C. M. BB Nelson, Wlllard Nyman, Chris Lar- H BB Mt. Home, at school house Jos. Co- Bfl mlsh, Georgo Gregory, John Biggs. Bfl Cove, at meeting house Fred Tltea- Bfl sor, E. W. Allen, D. L. Clarke. Bfl By order of the board ot County Bfl Commissioners of Cache County, Bfl TTtot. !B JAMES J. MEIKLE, ft fM Chairman. Br j( Attest R. W. James, Clerk. ' NOTICE TO.;TAXPAYER8. H Tho money to bo raised by tho sale BJ of bonds as set forth In the above no HJ tlco shall bo expended for Improve M menta In each precinct ln Cacho Coua- ty ln tho proportion which tho ossm- IJ scd valuation of each precinct bears fl to tho assessed valuation ot tho cnUro H county. JAMES J. MEIKLE, jfl Chairman Board County Commission- BJ fl Attest R. W. James, Clerk. B THREE FARMS) I FOR SALE. I Ono of 122 1-2 ncrcs, Joining tho BJ town of AVeston, Idaho, on north, B two blocks from storo and school B Independent water right- for 60 BJ acres; 11 shares In Weston creek; BJ 80 ncres to crop. BJ Also 40 acres cholco beet land, BJ 2 miles from R. R. between Prcs- HJ ton nnd Weston.. HJ Also a 160 aero dry farm, near I Winder, 15 acres under canal. Will sell on easy terms and long I time. Apply H H. D. MAUGHN I South Main Street I PRESTON, - IDAHO. I . B The High Cost of Living is I : - REDUCED t i AT H. G. HAYBALL MERC. GO. 5 2 Center Street, Logan. 5 a 100 lbs. sugar S5-65 8 pkgs currants 11,00 m 7 50 lbs sugar S2.90 91bs sugar 50c S V 18 1d8 E sugar for .. ..SI .00 91bs best rlco 50c 9 18 lbs best rlco SI .00 8 lbs navy beans 50c fl) B 16 lbs. navy beans .. . .S1.00 7 1-2 lbs sago 50c HI 15 lbs sago SI. OO 7 1-2 lbs tapioca 50c A fl 15 lbs tapioca S1.00 7 1-2 lbs dried apples .. , 50c A 15 lbs sun dried apples S1.00 6 lbs cut loaf sugar .... SOc Z 2 12 lbs cut loaf sugar .. S1.00 6 cans tomatoes 50c 2 V 12 cans tomatoes .. .. SI .00 5 cans best corn 50c A H 10 cans best corn .... SI. 00 5 pkgs Raisins 50c B 9 50 lbs family flour .... SOc 100 lbs family flour.. . .S1.7S B A) 5 pkgs Tree Tea SI. 00 2 pkgs Tree Tea .. .. 40c Hi a 4 pkgs Banner Oats . .S1.00 2 pkgs Banner Oats .. . .SOc a 7 1 Pks raisins SI. 00 4 pkgs currants 50c 7 THE OLIVER NO. 15 HI TYEE GANG Two or Three Base Of Average Proportions and Great Strength. It fairly bristles with good points. Study these, for example 1. Strong In all Its parts. 2. Moro easily operated than others of Its class. 3. Light ln draft. Lighter than any plow of equal capacity. 4. Will turn square corners without adjusting tho lovor. 5. Th best and most convonlont landing lovor over devised. Placed ln a vortical position and operated forward or backward within easy roach . from tho seat. This improvement has mot tho highest approval, nnd Us oaso of manipulation la simply marvelous on hlllsldo work. SIDNEY STEVENS IMPLEMENT CO. UTAH AND IDAHO |