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Show 1 EDWARD P. KIMBALL. urn I Assistant Organist of the Salt Lake Tabernacle 'iHl will teach In Logan on Monday of each week and will accept pupils I ljf f in piano, organ and theory. His temporary studio Is In tho Pavilion, j i A cornor First East nnd Center streets, where ho mny bo consulted j j I betweon 8:30 and 12:30, and 1 nnd C;00 o'clock by thoso who aro intor- I 1 cstcd In lessons, or ho may bo found at Hotel Logan each Sunday j I 1 evening. I , , Beginners as Well as Advanced Pupils J SELLING YOUR EGGS AND POUL-TRY POUL-TRY TO US IS A BRIGHT IDEA for more than one reason. Our prices, together with prompt, courteous service, ser-vice, spell satisfaction. Cache. Valley Commission Co. 36-38 SOUTH MAIN STREET Phone 457 Logan, Utah wanted Horses " Mares Weigh from 1,000 to 1,400 Age 4 to 9 years old, sound and in good flesh I For Southern and Eastern Markets 1 Oct. 22 & 23 1915 Ray Marshall, Denver, Col. At Bo wen's Livery LOGAN -;- UTAH V The Ticket As It Will Appear at the Primaries. Official Primary Ballot Candidates for Nomination for the offices of Mayor, City Commissioner and Auditor of Logan City, Utah, at the Pri- 1 mary Election, OCTOBER 19, 1915. 1 FOR MAYOR ' 1 PRESTON A. THATCHER WILLIAM WORLEY I (Vote For One) I FOR COMMISSIONER FOR THE FOUR YEAR TERM c!r " ' " . WT GEORGE W. LINDQUIST JOHN QUAYLE (Vote For One) FOR AUDITOR WM. EVANS JR. i I1 im W. H. LARSEN (Vote For One) 1 OFFICIAL BALLOT ATTEST: I WM. EVANS, Jr., (Seal) Ex-officio City Recorder. PROMONTORY-CURLEW LAND COMPANY, Logan, Utah. Entlrohold Ings in northern Box Elder County, Utah, and southern Idaho, offered at present prlcos until December 31, 1915. After that date prices on all most doslrablo lands will be raised. No prlcos will bo lowored. Ono hun-dred hun-dred thousand acres of choice wheat lands nt prices that defy competition Soil rich, sandy and clay loam. Rain fall plontlful nnd water for culinary purposos easily secured . Twonty thousand acres surrounding Snow-villo, Snow-villo, a town of flvo hundred pcoplo, with good schools, church, stores nnd modem water system. Slnco November, Novem-ber, 1909, wo havo sold over ono hundred thousand acres to satlsflod customors, who aro now reaping a bounteous harvest. No ngents. Puis chasers get tho commissions. Write tho company now, Present prices good to Docombor 31, only. Joseph Howell, president; Horschel Hullon, socrotary. u Ready Help jn timo of physical troublo cnused by IndlKcstion.blllousness resulting from torpid liver, inactivo bowels, io always al-ways given, quickly, certainly, safely by tho most famous of family romedlos BEECHAM'S PILLS Urt Sal of Any M.dlcln. In tfi WorlJ, Sold r.rrxh.t. In box., 10c, 25. , 8 Room Modern Brick House near A, C, In first class condition, 14000. Bmall payment pay-ment down, balanco on easy payments. 15 Acres Excellent Beet land near sugar factory, $3200; ?700 down, balanco yearly at 7 per cent. 5 Acres Bench Alfalfa Land I good water right, $760; 1350 down, balanco In 3 years nt 7 por cont. W THE-REAL-ESTATE-HA 24 South Main Street . , f |