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Show m if"""" 1 H?; CLASSIFIED ' ADVERTISING H - 1X)U TKAD1C 200 acre farm part- B watered, will take Logan property H In exchange and balance on easy , terms. Can bo farmed this spring. H Fairly well lmprored and Is a real ' " bargain to tbo right party. Inquire ' AV. H. McMat:il. l' , Hk' MONEY TO IXJAN One hundred Hy 4nd fifty thousand dollars on farm Hf and city property. H. A. Pedersoa V Co. tf HS 1USD, CROSS SEWING MADE EASY H - -Second hand sewing machines or 1 -Bale, $3 and up, 61 West Frst South. H iPhono 469-W. tf H Jonathan apples for sale. Call H Adv.tf H FOlt BALE 14 head of good H fhorses, 2 cows, small pigs, 140 acres H Kf dry farm at Downey, Idaho; 80 H -acres west of Preston; 47 acres of " -beet and grain land at Lewlaton; and H; general farm Implements. Inquire of : n. O. Hatch, Lewlston, Utah.' Phone H ac-j-i. H M DR. E. J. MERRILL H OSTEOPAT .'. 127 East Third Worth WN Phoae Ml' H . Treatments By Appointment ', j I NOTICE H tf- Whereas, thore is great danger to H-l life and limb through the use by the M young people of public streets for 'f coasting purposes, and obstruction to H"i traffic generally, and, " H I' y"" Whereas, the Doard of City Coru- H I missioners recognize that coasting H'' upon the public streets can not bo HV absolutely prohibited, and In order Wj that the same may bo Indulged ft )' -1 with comparative B&foty, It has been W6;' J- I COME WITITTHE CROWDS I- I Out AnnualJanuary EII3SOI1 SlSICrS I Our Annual January I Wt I Clearauce Sale S&lc NOW Golllfif Oil I Whte Gooct Sale I m- I sasjsSHflsasBis iLiiilHsMiIIHiilHisiMl M SH BIBliailSllllllllllllllllllBlliliiiillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllljfllllBllJlJlJlJlJlJlJlJTjlBl BH I Sales that are being widely cHendfld because they are the real ihing and mean something to the, public pocketbook." Don't miss , all this Good Merchandise beekise it will be some time before such goods will be offered at these price again. Cache Valley , W- ' shoppers are learning that this store does big things. This Big Sale is what could be termed the Final , Clean-Up. Its purpose ' ; is to get stocks that are heavy, down to the very lowest level to make quick work, of the odds and broken lots of Merchandise, ? I iBf We have "used the ax" on hundreds of items. Your Saving Opportunities ave here and you cannot afford to stay away. - ' I B i I We have cut prices en every article In cur store and give m I our red trading stamp with cash purchases I I ' l: I Beautiful Line of Draperies, Scrim and Curtain Goods at Big Discount ' I 20 Off 20 Off 205o Off Big line Emdroidery One Lot Of I I . All all All Blankets And ' "" e. .t Tains and Hats I I KNIT GOODS DRESS GOODS Comforts 5c Per Yard 75c Each I I. I 15 Off White Goods 15 Off I I ' Linens,. Sheeting, Tubing, Long Cloth, Nainsook, Dimities, White Petticoats, Corsets, Wool and Cotton Baits, . I I and Muslin Underwear I Afl Ladies Skirts, Waists, Middies, Sweaters, Brassieres, v VJEX I' aUUII Petticoats, Neckwear, Dolls, Toys, Teddy Bears, Games. U Ul I "' Z BaJis SUtionery, Story Books, Brass Goods, Suit Cases, mm . as - -,' - I w- Carpet Sweepers, Traveling Bags, Japanese Vases, Statuary of Prominent Men, Chinaware, Etc. I I . -f w THREE LOTS OF CORSETS AT. J ;99c I N , ,; Values Up To $5.00 I v 'Jz v" ,u i x sfl ' I Eliason Sisters . Logan I B -a ' . . 1,, .B ' T . and Is hereby determined to designate desig-nate and set apart that portion of First North street lying between First East and Third East as a Coasting District, and all trafflo upon that portion of said street so designated desig-nated Is hereby prohibited by any klnd of vehicles except on Mondays. Tuesdays,' Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, between the hours of 9 a. m,j and IS o'clock noon. The Wsrf Ity CommlMleMrsikBy urge that the owners and drivers of idHlcles abstain from the use of said streets except as above designated, and all parties desiring to use said hill for coasting purposes are requested re-quested not to use the same for said purpose except In the afternoons and evenings, and not to use any other street for said purpose. The City Commissioners have taken tak-en this step in the interest of public pub-lic safety, and in order that an innocent in-nocent and harmless amusement may be indulged in by the peoplo without with-out seriously Impeding traffic generally gen-erally upon other streets and In order or-der to afford a place where such amusement may be safely Indulged In with the least Inconvenience to the general public. By order of the Board of City Commissioners. ' m ROY BULLEN, Mayor. JOHN QUAYLE, Commissioner. JOHN A. CROCKETT, Commissioner. Advt. 1-26, ESTRAY NOTICE State of Utah, County of Cache, ss. In the Mendon precinct of said county I bavo In my possession tho following described animal, which if not claimed and taken away within ten days, will bo sold at public auction auc-tion to the highest cash bidder at 12 o'clock noon, at vay cor.rall in Men- don precinct on Monday, February 4, 1918:, One 2 year .old black and white steer, with crop and underblt and overblt in the left ear, and two nicks under the right ear, no brands are visible. The said animal was taken up by the city marshal, January IS, 1918. JOS. H. HARDMAN, Toundkeeper For Mendon Avt.-V J. - i'n ' I BASKET BALL GAME I Montana Aggies 1 I " r I VS. I: I Utah Aggies 1 I Smart Gymnasium m I Saturday, Jan. 26th I Dauce After Game, Generel Admission 50c I I Reserevd Seats 20c and 15c I" v ., ,1 |