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Show 1 1 .'.'FIRE SALE CONTINUES' Many Bargains yet remain after the Slaughter on Thursday and Friday I 1 Providence Co-op Store 1 I! 11 lit' I I ijfljjj I V a I u a b I e M e r c h a n d i s e . I Greatly Under Priced I li Si I B S HH11H1 MIlTlBaM II IliUlMIII ! Mill II II I I I J I If is certain that but few days remain for such bargains as the following I ( Shoes Rubber Goods Groceries Dry Goods ) 31 f 40c Dre Goods, per yard 15c IfflL I Men'r Boys, Women'i, Misses and Men' Rubbers 75c 10c ToMet 8oap 4 bar$ 25c Underwear for the entire family at ', IS ' Children's Shoes 10c per pair and up , Ladles Rubbers 60c All 15c Spices, 72c or 4 for 25c unheard of prices. !: j! , Me"' s'k 5c P' Pr and up Children'. Rubber 50c . Al 25c apd 3(Jc BoM,ed pcW Men's Never-RIp Overall. 79c R Men's Gloves ....5c per pair and up Rubber Boots, Men's Sizes $3.00 .- , , J- Pl Coat, Cotton, spool 4c ' 1 Ladles and Children's Gloves Rubber Hose, y2 and Inch," best 15c 2 for 25c 0c and 15c Latest Pattern 5c 1 Jj ' 5c per pair and up . .5 ply per foot 6c Hone, per quart ..20c Lace and Embroideries at prices to f j r ' suit purchaser. I I We are now located at 72 W. 1st N., Logan. Utah ;j Don't Overlook the Place Follow the Crowds 1 ! ' MbbbbbbbbVDbbbbbsbbbbbbbbbbbVbbbbbbbbsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb Do ou know that many peopl 18 read tho want ads In this paper be fore they do the news? I Prohibition 1 vs. t 1 Temperance i ' In 'Germany, where pro- ! ' hibition is unknown and l v i where all the people have ft j been temperate drinkers of i , wholesome beers and light i j wines, there is less drunk- I enness than in Maine or in f; Kansas the two most con- " spicuous prohibition states ' ' in the Union. The same is true of France ft and Italy. The world over you will find that the really If I temperate races are those t5 f who are not prohibited from I drinking temperafe bever- i . ages such as beer and wine. I Prohibition in Germany, Franco Iff I or Italy would produce exactly H ! I tho same results that it has pro- ;BJ HI B duced in every stnto in the Union ' I IjJ n I where prohibitory laws have been 1 jljfr i enacted. It would not Btop men 1 ijjl 11 n fromdrinkingnordecrcasodrunk- ij jj enness, hut it would drivo out tho jgl! Jj mild drinks and encourage men , l who do drink to resort secretly to , jjjl the highly concentrated spirits. I Mi! j' I' prohibition really saved men ' jl ', from the "curseof drink" itwould ila 'I have more to commend it to tho 'Mil intolligenceofthepeople. But.as ME '. i thegreateditor, Henry Wattcrson, j jKl ! i observes in tho Louisville Courier- Hj Journal, "It does not promote 111 ' either tempernnco or virtue It j ; arouses human passion to frenzy ' j by restricting privnto rights. It jjijj J does not reduce drunkards. It r(. ; multiplies Pharisees nnd male- y! Si factors." Puid AdvertUment. ; - I , . I THRIFT II . 1 A bank account is the doorway m I to thrift and thrift leads on to fj 1 Fortune, l fij Savings Accounts offer advantages not alone to I) I wage earners, but also to the merchant and profes- ii I sional man. We pay 4 to S per cent interest on l . I savings accounts and invite yours. m I Add thrift today to your other accomplishments Ijil I and you cannot fail to succeed. I Farmers and Mei chants i I Savings Bank m A j YOUR BANK ''ft nBtBBBBW. "' "'"" ' 'M 3 HbLbbbbbbbbbbbbb ,J IsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB HAVE YOU SEEN IT? It's tho new Ross Illfle, tho fastest gun In tho world. 3100 feet per second. sec-ond. Shoots through 80 inches of pine. COO yards point blank. Stoney will show It to you' at tho Logan Arms & Sporting Goods Company. f20 When tho bowels feel uncomfortable uncomfort-able hnd you miss the exhilarating feeling that always follows a copious morning operation, a doso of-tHER-' CINC will set you right In a couplo of hours. If taken at bcdtlmo you get its beneflclnl offect aftor breakfast break-fast next day. Price COc. Sold by Itlter Ilros. Drug Co. Adv. Where tliero Is a silo thcro is prosperity. pros-perity. Want Column FOH SALE Two puro bred Jersey bull calves, or will exchange for heifers. heif-ers. W. It. Horno, Millvlllo, Utah, tt i WANTED A responsible yrfung man to study law about four hours a week. Inquire X Y Z Itepubllchn. Ol , i WANTED TO EXCHANGE A firnV nicely situated In Cncho county for homo In Logan City. Inqulro ht ths ofllco. ," tt WHEN YOUR HENS BTOP-LAY-ing, turn them Into cash at Cache Vulloy Com. Co. tf nniNO YOUR EGGS AND POUL-try, POUL-try, to us nnd get tho cash. Cacho Valloy Com. Co, Successors to Isaac Smith Produco Co. tt m : NOTICE The Logan temple will close on Friday, Fri-day, October 2, and will reopen on Thursday, October 8. Patronize the home mcrcnant. NOTICE Tho regular monthly meeting of tho 113th Quorum of Seventies will be held in the Seventh ward meeting house at 7:30 Monday evening. This COUPON If presented at the Cache Valley Mercantile Company before one week from 8ept. 17 will' be accepted ac-cepted In lieu of $T 100 Votes In great voting contest. ffoletyraofHosieira M FOR MEN. WOMEN XXaND CHILDREN Sold by Howell Brothers mTmal'm'mmm'immm'm''m-m-mBmw'-- IJEAL contentment with the 1 home does not come with the I possession of furniture that is merely 1 pretty. One must feci that the furniture is for use as well as ornament. Our Mission Couches, Chairs and Rockera glvo g? universal satisfaction. Roomy and comfortable mndo of strong oak or weathered finishes; upholstered uphols-tered In Spanish leather with loose cushions, low, comfortable seats, Hat arms and easy backs; well ' constructed in over particular. i LUNDSTROM FliRN. & CARPET GQ, ummmMummmmamMmmmmmmmmmmwmm |