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Show r uiy b Honey and Tar '!8"thcbest cough remedy I over used 03 It quickly quick-ly stopped a sovero cough that had long trouble mo," says J, W. Kuhn, I'rlncton, Nobr. Just so quickly nnd surely It nets In nil cases of coughs, colds, la grlppo and lung trouble. Ile-fuso Ile-fuso substitutes. Co op Drug Co. LEGALNOTICES PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. Consult County Clerk or tho Respective Respec-tive Signers for further Information. In tho District Court, Probate Division In and for Cncho County, Stnto of Utah. In tho District -Court of tho First Judicial Ju-dicial District of tho Stato of Utah, In and for tho County of Cache. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Kstntu of Alice K. Powers, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tho undersigned nt his resldenco In Smlthfleld, In tho County of Cache, nnd Stnto of Utah, on or before be-fore tho 12th day of July, A. D., 1911. Dftto of first publication, March 11, A. D., 1011. JAMES MILLIGAN, . Executor. Nebekcr, Hart, Neheker & Thatcher, atornoys for executor. all s NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Detsy W. Parkinson, deceased. de-ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his resldenco In Wellsvllle, In the County of Cncho nnd Stnto of Utah, on or beforo tho lGth day of Juno, A. D. 1911. Date of first publication Fobruary Hth, A. D., 1911. JOSEPH V. PARKINSON. '' Administrator. J. C. Walters, attorney. rnl8 s NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estato of Olo Christian Tcllofson, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchors to tho undersigned under-signed at her resudenco In Hyrum City In tho County of Cache and State of Utah, on or beforo tho 5th day of July, A. D., 1911. Dato of first publication March 2nd, A. D., 1911. INOEBOItG TEL.LEFSON, Administratrix. John A. Sneddon, Attorney. a4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of William Fennemore, deceased. de-ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tho undersigned at his rcsldonce In MlUvllle In the County Coun-ty of Cacho and Stnto of Utah, on or beforo the 31st day of July, A. D., 1911. Dato of first publication Fobruary 22nd, 1911. THOMAS J. P. HOSE, Administrator. J. 55. Stewart, Jr., Attorney. m28 SUMMONS. In the District Court of the First Judicial. Ju-dicial. District of the State of Utah, ..In and for the County of Cache. Henry H. Allen, plaintiff vs. W. F. Garner, O. D. Merrill, T. II. Morrill, and Alma Merrill, defendants. Summons. Sum-mons. Tho Stnto of Utah to tho Bald defendants: de-fendants: You are hereby summonod to nppear within twenty days after tho scrvlco of this summons upon you, If sorvod within tho county In which this action Is brought, otherwlso within thirty days after service, and defend tho nbovo entitled action; and In caso of your falluro so to do. Judg ment will bo rondered against you according to tho demand of tho complaint com-plaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court This action Is brought to foreclose plaintiff's plcdgo upon threo hundrcr. and fifteen shares of tho capital stock of tho Cacho Valley Milling company (a corporation) described In tho complaint. J. Z. STEWART, Jr., (Attorney for plaintiff. Post office nddress: Logan, Utah. ralS -MaiMamMMMMMIJBBftMftl Notice of Sale Copper Zone Mining Company, principal prin-cipal place of business Logan, Utah There nro delinquent upon the following follow-ing descrlbodtock, on account of assessment as-sessment levied on the 9th day of Dccembor, 1910,. tho several amounts set opposite tho name of bo respective respec-tive shareholders as follows: 2 9 B NAME. 5 E2 re S M : a . 10G 11402 JWAIkcn $ 28. CO 128 D3 Allen Oliver ... .13 285 COO Allen & Allen .. . 1.25 347 27C0 Arlderson Marlon 0.88 180 C31 232 7C0 Dntcson Arthur . 3.20 345 5000 Geo. II. Blood . 12. CO ICC C3 Drlght, Isaac ... .13 174 53 Brlnton, EmilyM .14 340 1001 Calleu, Stephen. 2.G5 334 132G Cardon, Guy ... 3.31 351 1000 Chntterton, Wllford 2150 70 3000 Clawson, Sol-don Sol-don I. i 7.50 295 1000 Collett, D. W. .. 2.50 301 191 Crockett, G. It. . . .48 298 400 Cutler, A. It. ... 1.00 142 2CC Robert Dalncs. . .C7 10 2000 207 37C0 202 1500 DeWItt, II. J. .. 18.12 278 2000 199 1600 Edwards,' Edward 8750 105 531 Egbert MrsVerua 1.33 231 750 Emels, H. P. ... 1.88 148 1591 Fames, Arthur . . 3.98 120 9C79 Fames, J. W. .. 21.20 121 13577 Fames, M. H. .. 33.94 217 3750 Frank V. .. .... 9.3t 193 531 219 3750 Fredrlckson, Jos. 10.71 303 196 Garner, W. F. .. .49 338 2C0 Georgeson MnttloE C7 248 15'00 Greaves, J. E. .. 3.75 G7 2000 Greaves, J. E.' . 6.00 2000 Griffin, M. H. 3G 1500 Griffin, M. II. ... S.T.i 251 5230 147 80G1 Hawkins, Jas ... 33.28 185 1591 Hayball, G. O. . 3. 93 194 4G.138 Head, J. A 115.34 113 2GG Hobbs, Wllford . .G7 166 C31 Hull, A. C 1.33 252 376 Hendricks, G 93 191 5304 281 131 282 25000 Joasen, Alma U 7C.09 32G 375 ' 332 202 Joppeson, S. J. .. 7.50 129 53 Johnson, Jos. .. . .13 213' 750 Johnson, Wlllard 1.S7 23G 750 Jones, Cy W. .. . 1.87 333 1120 Jones, Cy W. .. . 2.81 327 2000 Kirkham, Robt . 5.00 2G2 1C00 Langton, Seth A. 3. 75 323 1000 Larsen J. N 2.50 165 266 Luthoy, Wm 67 175 53 Marlow, Mary .. .13 284 5000 Marlow, T. J. . . 12.50 290 1G0 353 42252 Maxtlcld, J. A. . 10G.03 330 2250 McAllister, Jno.A. C.62 349 398 Monson, B 1.00 2G3 750 Moore &. Turner . 1.87 197 7500 14G 5834 Murdock, Robt . 33.33 272 44G12 Nolsen, E. W. . 111.53 321 75 Nelson, J. W. . . .W 182 1661 Nelson, J. L 2.65 240 1500 Nelson, Jas. J . . S.75 114 19807 Nelson, J. W. .. 49.52 335 1500 Nowberger, M. N. 3.75 344 15766 Pork, Q. R. . . 39.41 159 743 2CG 128550 Perry, Jno 323.23 221 7500 Perry Ralph .. . 18.75 341 531 Peterson h. P. . 1.32 258 1500 Peterson, W. M. . 3.73 331 8524 Peterson, W. M. . 21.31 122 584 Phillips, W. S 1.46 227 1500 Pryor & Hunter . 3.75 208 1500 Pryor N. D. .. . 3.75 34G 1000 Rathburn, Geo. II. 2.50 342 1000 Ricks, Ezrn .... 2.50 173 531 Rose, Hyrum '. . 1.33 348 795 Skldmoro, W. A. 1.99 229 760 Stnlllngs, Thos. J. 1.88 35G 531 Starr, C. II 1.32 328, 3304 Stephens, Jno. .. 8.2G 352 500 Taylor, Austin ,. 1.25 217 3750 Tbntcher, F. W. . 9.37 157 3713 19G 11256 Thntchor, Preston Pres-ton A 37.21 234 2230 Theurcr, Alma . . 5.63 23G 7G0 Theurer Gortrudo 1.88 235 1500 Theurcr, Herman 3.76 27G 1500 Thomas, D. H. . . 3.75 343 2000 Toolsen, Hyrum. 5.00 253 750 Tumor, Fred . . 1.88 312 281 Van Noy Nat . . .71 29G 750 Ed. Walker . ... 1.88 259 975 Williams, Jno. T. 2.43 And In accordanco with law, ana an order of tho board of directors mado on tho 9th day of Docombor, 1910, so many s'uaros of each parcel of such stock as may bo necessary, will bo Bold at 27 North Main, Logan, Utah, on tho 17th day of March, 1011, nt tho hour of 12 m. to pay tho delinquent ns-Eessments ns-Eessments thereon, together with tho cost of ndvortlslng and expenles of tho sale. J, A. MAXFIELD, mlC President. Heed TheWarning MANY LOGAN PEOPLE HAVE DONE 80. When the kidneys are sick they give unmistakablo wamlngsthat should not be Ignored. 13y examining tho urine ur-ine and treating tho kidneys upon the first sign of disorder, many days of suffering may bo saved. Sick kidneys expel a dark, lllsraelllng urine, full of "brlckdust". sediment and painful In passage. Sluggish kidneys cause a dull pain In tho small of tho baclr, headaches, dizzy spells, tired, languid feelings and frequent rheumatic twinges, Doan's Kidney Pills nro for the kidneys kid-neys only; thoy euro sick kidneys, nnd rid tho blood of uric poison. If you suffer from nny of tho nbovo symptoms symp-toms you contuse no better remedy. Logan people recommend Doan's Kidnoy Pills, Mrs. II. D. Davidson, GO N. Fourth East Street, Logan, Utah, Bays! "Tho statement I gave in 1907 recommend-!ng recommend-!ng Doan's Kidney Pills still holds good nnd I willingly allow Its continued contin-ued publication. For tliree or four years my son was afflicted with kidnoy kid-noy secrotlons. Wlienovcr ho cnught cold, this difficulty was worso. A friend advised n trial of Doan's Kidney Kid-ney Pills and a supply was procured. Their, use brought relief nnd some tlmo later when thoro was a slight recurrence, re-currence, of tho trouble this remedy again did good work. I have also taken tak-en Dean's Kidnoy Pills myself and received re-ceived tho-most satisfactory results.' For Bala by nil dealers. Price 60 cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Duffalo, New York, salo agents for tho United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. NOTICE OF 8.E OF UNCLAIMED FREIGHT. Notlco Is hereby given that on March 31, 1911, bcglnnlg nt ten o'clock n. m., on said date, the undersigned un-dersigned will sell nt public auction, at Oregon Short Lino Railroad company's com-pany's freight depot, located nt Logan, Lo-gan, Utah to the highest bidder for cash, hereinafter described property, to be sold for purpose of realizing sufficient funds to pay frlelght and other charges and expenses ns provided pro-vided by laws ot the Stnto of Utah relative thereto and cost of advertising advertis-ing and sale, that Is to say: Sixteen barrels empty bottles, freight charges 1111.16, storage charges ?70.01 up to dato of sale, and tho cost of advertising advertis-ing and sale. Said bottles were shipped ship-ped by Drlggs Exchange, Antlgo, Wis., consigned to ordelr notify Cache Val-toy Val-toy Tea &. Soda Water Co., Logan, Utah, nnd having been on hand unclaimed un-claimed and refused for period ot more than sixty days, salo is ordered. order-ed. OREGON SHORT LINE RAILROAD COMPANY, By J. R. Morton, Agent. m30 NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Stato Engineer's Office, I Salt Lako City, Utah, Feb. 14, 1911. Notlco Is hcroby glvou tba Ola Sonne, whoso post offico address is Logan, Utah, has mado application in accordanco with tho requirements ot tho Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the Session Laws ot Utah, 1909, to appropriate twelvo (12) cubic feet per second of water from Threo Mllo Creek, Cacho County, Utah. Said wator will bo diverted at n point which lies 2,146 feet south and 1,320 foot west of tho northeast comer ot Section 29, Township 12 north, Hnngo 1 west, Salt Lako baso nnd morldlan, from whero It will bo convoyed by means of n canal for a dlstanco ot 1,485 feet and thoro used during the period from Juno 1 to September Sep-tember 15, Insluslvo, ot each year, to lrrlgato 12 acres ot land embraced In Sections 28 nnd 29, Township 12 north, Rnngo 1 west, Salt Lako baso and morldlan. mo-rldlan. This application is designated In tho Stnto Engineer's ottlco as No. 3,500. All protests against tho granting of said application, stating tho reasons M therefor, muBt be mado by affidavit in m dupllcato and tiled In this offico with- In thirty (30) days after tho comple- tlon of the publication of this notice. H CALEB TANNER, Stato Engineer M Dato ot first publication February 1 25, 1911. Date ot completion of publi- H cation March 27, 1911. m27 H NOTICE TO WATER USER8. H State Engineer's Office, H Salt Lako City, Utah, Feb. 14, 1911. 9 ' Notlco Is hereby given that H. C. gt tm Baker and H. J. Craven, whose post fft offico address is Ogden, Utah, have fl mado application In accordanco with H tho requirements of tho Complied H Laws of Utah, 1907, as amended by the H Session Laws of Utah, 1909, to ap- m proprlate fifty (50) cubic feet per H second of water from a spring and H East Fork ot Paradlso C'rcok, Cache H county, Utah. Part of tho wator will H bo diverted at a point which boars H north 45 degrees 45 minutes east 1,000 H fret from tho west quarter corner of H Section 15. Township 9 north, Range H 2 oast, Salt Lake baso nnd meridian. H Part ot tho water will bo- diverted nt H tho placo whero it issues from an un- H named spring, situated nt n point H which bears north 61 degrees east, H 2,550 feet from tho west quartor con H ner of Section 16, Township 9 north, H Rango 2 east Salt Lako baso nnd me- H ridlnta. The balance of 6ald water will H bo diverted nt a point which bears I south 77 degrees west 825 feet from H tho corner above described. It is the I Intention ot tho applicants to convoy H 'tho water from tho point first above B described to tho power house, a dls- tanco of 17,913 feet, by means of a 23 I Inch pipe lino. Tho water from tho I spring nnd East Fork of Paradise I Creek is convoyed to tho main pipe I line by means of eight Inch pipes, for I n distance of 900 feot nnd 1,500 feet O I Jespecllvely. The commingled water I will bo used during tho period from I January 1 to Decomber 31, inclusive. I of each year, to develop power for I tho purpose of electric lighting nnd I propelling machinery In various cities I nnd towns In Utah. After having been- I so diverted and used, tho water will I bo relumed to the natural channel ot I tho stream, at a point which lies south I 1,350 feot from tho northwest corner H of Section 18, township 9 north, Range I 2 east, Salt Lake baso and meridian. H This application Is designated in the State Engineer's office as No. 3510. I All protests against he granting ot H said application, stating tho reasons J therotor, must bo made by affidavit 'W p in dupllcato and filed In this office ftfl ulthln thirty (30) days after tho com- H pletlon of the publication of this no- H tlco. CALEB TANNER. I Stato Engineer. H Dato of first publication February H 25, 1911. Date ot completion ot publl- B cation March 27, 1911. m27 K ftnV2rnHawftJBtMiVftftl A sKRbJLcLiflft7KkcTftftal& Have You Seen it? A Dollar's Worth of Fun, at the OAK For Only a Dime I iALL LEATHER I Used on the farm I should be oiled at. I least once a year. 9 We have a full line I HARNESS OILS l Including the Pure I Neats Foot Oil, and S the prepared oils jK mixed ready for use, B in all size packages at Riter Bros. Drug I Company I |