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Show m Constipation caused hoadacho, nausea, nau-sea, dizziness, languor, heart palpitation. palpita-tion. Drastic physics gTlpe, stckon, weaken tho bowols and don't euro. Doan's Itegulets act gently and euro constipation. 2G conts. Ask your drug- Novor can toll whon you'll mash a flngor or suffer a cut, brulso, burn or scald. Bo proparcd. Dr. Thomas's Electric Elec-tric Oil Instantly rellovcs the pain quickly euros tho wound. I : THATCHER OPERA HOUSE ; I ; ! GRAND FAREWELL PERFORMANCE I BY PUBLIC DEMAND I I "Three Weeks" I ' ) M 1 2 Wil1 Be Repeated : TONIGHT 5 H ' This afternoon there will be a special 9 H Family Matinee 9 , 5 "Her Only Sin" 5 H; J And tne Ice Cream Reception on the . J stage after the performance H 1 . 1 5 Matinee Prices 10 and 20 Cents H ' j Saturday THIS COUPON Saturday H April 8 ,'rcscnu;, at T.e API 8 I OAK THEATRE TODAY 2 P. M. ! , m . j You'll Like wm admit nny noy The House R T. n . Or Girl Under 12 ... The Oak Y.emotn. Of Quality m i 1 V ; Re-Opening, Lyric Theatre B. f MQND11Y, 71 PR I L 10TH J H ....The Lyric Theatre, remodeled and now one of the pretties little B T Photoplay Theatres In the state, will reopen Monday night, featur- T H f i Ina for the opening, the Vitagraph's story of Charles Dlcken's B Hl j" I novel' "A TALE OF TWO CITIES." In addition to this excellent I H$J V picture the management has engaged for a season I K A MISS LULA THATCHER, 1 K : i. .. Miss Lula Thatcher HR,v. Y who though yet a child, possesses a voice unequaled in this state F' 1 I" range and sweetness of tone. I HV' T The show begins promptly at 7 p. m. COME EARLY and secure f B K t a good seat. I H I ' PRICE 10c, - TELL EVERYBODY CONFERENCE RATE8. Via tho Oregon Short Line Railroad for April Mormon conforonco. Tickets on salo from oil points north o(. Og-den Og-den up to Spencer, Idaho, April 3rd, to 8th, Inclusive llmltod to April IB. Seo ngents for rate "ad further particulars. par-ticulars. NOTICE. Notlco Is heroby given that a special spec-ial election will be held In Cache county on tho 6th day of May, 1911, in each oloction district thereof, bo-tween bo-tween the hours of 7 o'clock a. m. and 7 o'clock p. m. of said day for tho purpose of submitting to the qualified qual-ified voters and taxpayers thereof tho question of Issuing and soiling ono hundred fifty thousand dollars ,1C0,-000.00, ,1C0,-000.00, of bonds, for tho purpose of raising money for tho building of roads, and tho Improvement of roads and bridges within tho said Cache county, said bonds to bo of the denomination denom-ination of ono thousand dollnrs oach ination or ono luousana uounra oucu with Interest, to run for a period of twonty yoars, the whole or nny part thereof redeemable after tho expiration expira-tion of ten yoars from date of Issue. That tho following named persons havo been appointed as Judges to conduct tho said election, at the following fol-lowing places, towlt: First Municipal Ward of Logan City, Utah, at Haws School House H. E. Hatch, Stephen Hailstone, James Anderson. An-derson. Second Municipal ward of Logan City, Utah, at Second ward meeting house William Worloy, James Larson, Lar-son, W. W. Hall. Third Municipal Ward of Logan City, Utah, at Court House N. W. Kimball, Arthur Dateson, Job Rowland. Row-land. Fourth Municipal Ward of Logan City, Utah, at Fourth ward mooting house Hyrum Hnyball, Sidney Stevens, Ste-vens, Thomas O. Lowe. Fifth Municipal ward of Logan City, Utah, at Whtttler school house John Hroborg, N. M. Hnnsen, James Mc-Noll. Mc-Noll. Smlthffeld, at city hall James Ros-kolly. Ros-kolly. Honry McCracken, Jnmos Kirk- bride. Richmond, at City Hall Nephl Nelson, Nel-son, Leo Shepard, Fred Whittle. Cornish, at meeting house M. W. Rutlor, J. W. nolllns, J. W. Pitcher. Clarkston, at mooting house James n. Jardlno, Garrett Dahle, Wm. J. Griffiths. Nowton, at school house Wm. Hanson, Han-son, Nlel3 Jacobsen, John Iienson. Wheeler, at school houso H. K Danlolsen, Jnmes V. Hodges, J. C. Kent. Trenton, nt school house Harry Goodwin, II. Y. Uenson, Charles Wood. Lowlston, nt Opera houso Martin Pond, A. L. Hyor, MorrlB Swlnyard. Stephenson, t school house M. B. Kont, L. W. Mnrler, George Karren. Wellsvlllo, at old meeting houso Wm. Maughan, Win. Murray, ThoniaB Lolshman. i Paradise, at mooting houso Orson Thomas, Charles I'oarco, Frod Loft-house. Loft-house. 51 1. Sterling, at school houbo David Da-vid 5Iuiray, Joseph Cooper, Thomas l.indley. .Mendon, at city hall Thomas 5Iutr, John Whitney, Henry Sholton. Avon, at school house John A. 5lc Arthur, fleogo W. Davis, Georgo Sum mors. College, at muotlug houso Jamec Nelson, C. O. Dunn, Joseph II. Olson Mlllvllto nt meetlnir hnnisn Martin Olson, Joseph Jossop, Niels Olson, Hyrum, nt city hall A. M. Isiael son, John Jeiisou, Christian Thomp son. Providence, nt vostry meeting housi Leht Olson, A. U. Crnbtroe, Georg W. Mnrlor. Cache Junction, at school houso Wm. H. Gilffln, Sloses Dahle. B. R Hnllurd. Potorboro, at school house Petoi I'cteisen, V. -C. Ynnk, James C. Jon son. Petoihoio, at school house Potei Hydo Park, at rock meeting house-S. house-S. B. Lamb, Lorenzo Petersen, Georgi D. Reeder. Uenson at mooting houso 11. Hal lard, Harry Griffiths, John Ricks. Greenvlllo, at meeting house C M Nelson, Wlllard Nyman, Chris Lar son. Mt. Home, at school house Jos. Co nilsh, Georgo Gregory, John Mggs. Covo, nt mooting house Fred Tlten sor, B. W. Allen, D. L. Clarke. Hy ordor of tho board of County Commissioners of Cache County, Utah. JAMBS J MBIKLB, Chairman. Attest It. W. James, Clork. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Tho monoy to be raisod hy the sale of bonds as sot forth hi tho above no' tico shall ho oxpendod for Improvements Improve-ments in each proclnct In Cacho County Coun-ty In tho proportion which tho nsBos scd valuation of oach proclnct boa?s to tho assessed valuation of tho entire county JAMBS J MBIKLB, Chnlrman Hoard County Commission ers Attest R W Jamos, Clerk "Foley's Honey and Tar la the best cough remedy I over used as it quickly quick-ly stopped a severe cough that had long troublo me," Bays J. W. Kuhn, Princton, Nebr. Just so quickly and suroly It acta In all cases of coughs, colds, la grippe and lung trouble. Refuse Re-fuse substitutes. Co-op Drug Co. i CONFERENCE RATES. Via tho Oregon Short Line Railroad for April Mormon conference. Tickets on sale from nil points north of Og-don Og-don up to Spencer, Idaho, April 3rd, to 8th, Inclusive, limited to April 1G. Soo agonts for rates and further particulars. par-ticulars. a8 Ntvtr SatltfUe). Moat of tht peopU who go through tho sohool of experience return for a post-graduate course. Don't let the baby suffer from eczema, sores or any Itching of tho skin. Doan's OIntmont gives lBflteht rollof, cures quickly. Perfectly safe roT children. All druggists sell It. m i Big Eagle Killed In Pennsylvania. Doo McCarty of McConnell's Mills while hunting on the Fee farm, east of that placo, Monday foronoon shot an eagle, the first that has been seen or shot In that vicinity In many years. The bird measured 7 fset 6 Inches from tho tips of its wings and weighed weigh-ed 13 pounds. Philadelphia Record. CONFERENCE RATES. Via tho Oregon Short Line Railroad for April Mormon conference. Tickets on salo from all points north of Og-den Og-den up to Spencer, Idaho, April 3rd, to 8th, inclusive, llmltod to April 15. Seo agents for rates and further particulars. par-ticulars. a8 A Cold, LaGrlppe then Pneumonia. Is too often the fatal sequence. Foley's Fo-ley's Honey and Tar oxpols the cold, checks the lagTlppe an1 provent pneumonia. pneu-monia. It Is a prompt and rellablu cough medicine that contains no narcotics. nar-cotics. It Is as safe for yoar children as yourself. Co-op Drug Company. THAT OLD CHAIR IN THE ATTIC. Not used because of its dclapldatcd appearance still not lelegated to the ash heap or fed to the furnace, because be-cause of tho tender memories sur- " rounding It "Grandfather's chair" " I can be transformed into a beautiful pleco of furniture fit to grace any i room In the house an antique. H'a but one of tho many things in your home that you can renew with our j paints and stains. Get a can today and see it work ! wonders. I tf RITER DROS. DRUG CO. -- INTERNATIONAL AVIATION MEET Salt Lake City. '. April Dth to 10th, inclusive. Excursions Excur-sions via Oregon Short Line. Tickets on salo April 3rd to 8th., inclusive, j limited to April lGth, from stations ' north of Ogdon, and south of Spencer, Idaho. Seo agent! for rates and fur- ', ther particulars. a8 CONFERENCE RATES. '- Via the Oregon Short Lino Railroad h for April Mormon conference. Tickets on sole from all points north of Og- '- den up to Spencer, Idaho, April 3rd, to 8th, Inclusive, limited to April 1G. See agents for rateB and further par- ; tlculars. a8 ? t The First National' Bank, Logan Utah ' W offers exceptional facilities for tho handling of your banking busi- W j1 tp ncss. V r For example if you are a customer and want to send money fj Saway, wo SELL you a bank draft. fa j , It you are a customer, and have money you want to loan, our ad- j mkl vlco and services aro at your command. & , 7 By having a checking account with this bank and Issuing checks I :" and making deposits, you are, vnawara to yourself, gradually build- Jng up tho most valuable asset a man can have, namely: A GOOD X CREDIT AT HOME, AND THROUGH. OUR.. RECOMMENDATION ! STH1S CREDIT IS EXTENDED to othera away from home with Vt whom you might seek accommodation. 4s SSOMB DAY you might need to DORROW: tho CUSTOMER RE-' celves not only the accommodation but the preference of rates and 4p , ifx amount, while the NON-Customer may In times of stringency meet j J with n refusal. THE CUSTOMEER'S WANTS, OUR FIRST CON- $ g SIDERATION. , it Thos. Smart, President. James Quayle, VIce-Prosldent. &k j ) JL J no. II. Andorson, 2nd Vice- Pres Allan 51. Fleming, Cashier. g i 3T H. K. Crockett, Asst-Cashler. 'S The Painter KnOWS Your painter will tell you j II osffim111 we are headquarters ff? JpM,L fr ',e Dest painting ma- J I KIKM ter'a's Linseed oil (that jf f8fcliTmHyou can re'y on as extract ' lcJSmwof F,axseed0 Pure' White ' $"' rJlUmmflini Lead (the Southern brand I Of SV-P witn tne Dutch By Pain- ,' f0WS xlnwt terTradeMark)and other j wl mHM tninSsof quality. Brush- ; "' ! 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