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Show I IIIMMHWII ' I A Magnificent Tone! , I YOU pay for tone; get it; You do not , 1 buy a phonograph as a piece of furniture I j 1 but as an instrument for the accurate re- j production of sound. Tone to the phono- t graph is more vital than taste is to food. , ' Winning the highest score at the Pan- Nama Pacific Exposition for its magnificent magnifi-cent tone, the Sonora is world famous. You are interested in this remarkable instrument which plays all disc records with a thrilling sweetness and" fullness of sound that enables you to enjoy the phonograph as you have never done before. be-fore. Hear the Sonora and you will know why it is called the Highest Class Talking Machine in the World. PRICES $50 TO $1000 LUNDSTROH FURNITURE I S & CARPET CO. 1 1 Logan, Utah Preston, Idaho I S , ' ' ' ' !! ! , , l TOH SALlfc Thlity threo hundid acres unlm-pioved unlm-pioved stock ranch on Powder River. Riv-er. All fenced, 10C0 acies river bottom bot-tom land, balance well grasped grazing graz-ing land, six miles from Mlzpnh Post olllce. Considerable open range. In best stock district Knstern Montana, Price $9 per ncre. Ono fourth cash, bnlanco In seven equal annunl payments pay-ments nt G per cent. No trades con-ildered. con-ildered. MONTANA WHOLKSALB LAND CO. Miles City, Montana. Box 1076 Adv-7-18 LIFT CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn cr ctllus off with tinners T -i- A iC Don't stiuVr! A liny little of Fiecone coat but a few Vents nt any drug store. Apply a few ilions on tint corns. rnlliiseM nml "linrd skin ' ou but- I torn of feel, then lift them oil. I When 1'reeroiie rriiunn corns from tWi toes or calluses from the bottom of feA, tin) Uu bfiirutk is li-ft pink anil lioultOT and sever sore, trniUr r Irrltnfnl, I Grand Prize Wfl&Sj mil nreArmstf Ammunition Hji R j THCRtMtNaTONAM41UMC.CO.lNa EM LOGAN NORTHERN IRRIGATION COMPANY H Principal Place ot nuslucss, Logan, H Thoro nro delinquent upon ths 039 folowlng described stock on account Kafl of an nssesment levied on the 12th ErNHl day ot April, 1919, the several IkB amounts set opposlto tho names of H tho respective shareholders as fol- 1 No. of No. of Anil. Cert. Shares Due flfl W. H. Carroll 772 tJ .35 jH C P. Cardon .... 785 H .65 H Carl Holjoson .. 2G4 U ,G5 llfl J. It. Larsen .. 3C8 .65 ! Geo. M. MoencJi J 73 1 J 1 1.25 Ul Ogdcn, Lognn & 11 , Idaho Ity Co. 719 30 37.59 Kl Allco C. Ilust.. 809 Vt .35 Bfl Abraham Smith G92 lli 13.15 M And tn accordance with law, sa H mnny shares of each parcel ot such H stock as may bo necossary will bo sold at tho front door of tho Court H House, Logan, Utah, on tho 10th dav jH of July, 1919, nt the hour ot 2 o'clock jH p. m. to pay tho dollnquont assess- H ment thereon togcthor with iio cost ot advertising and cxpenso of snlo. Dated at Logan, Utah, June M H J. W. SKAMONS, H secretary nnd Troasurcr M Advt.-7-12. H Take a second look I ALL CLOTHES look good A W, ,r jm 'll 1 1 ' I in advertisements or in the , ,Jfi - T I store if they didn't nobody mW " 1 I would buy them. "Looks" .'"itPwi -k v?v4 I are so important that some SJ Jjt. - gJafife men forget the rest that W,WTOM clothes don't look stylish lIM W?M I long unless they're made of IwM'' ' ''k I all-wool. W t ' M IIS - A m Thats' why we're so particular ?l(f J ' W ' ' H wo havo nil-wool clothes i "Wtr&Mfa''r I Pe i ' here; Hart Schnffnor & Mnrx , SllSllllllJ 1 make them. Such clothe aro vla!f tffiHtl' i ' I W? economy bocauso they wear ( WiM fjSfii fyl longor than othom and give J A "JrJ fifjjim iS you uor all oound satisfaction, VI ifffiMv 1 Sl ul! m P 1 CoDntelitlin'littSclutfiicr liiStrx for The Men's Shop I The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes I SI ) I .jB |