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Show Suffered day and night tho tormont of Itching piles. Nothing helped mo I until I used Doan's Olnment. It cured I mo permanently. Hon John It. Gar-I Gar-I rett, Mayor Glrard, Alabama. Adver-' Adver-' tlsement. THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF Glrltl Try Ul Hair gett soft, fluffy and beautiful Get a 25 cent bottle of Danderlne. If you caro for heavy hair that glls-tons glls-tons with beauty and is radiant with llfo; has an lncomparablo softness and Is fluffy and lustrous, try Dandorlno. Just ono application doubles tho beauty of your hair, besides It Immediately Imme-diately dissolves every partlclo of dandruff. You can not havo nlco heavy, healthy hair it you have dandruff. This destructive scurf robs tho hair of its lustro, its strength and Its very life, and it not overcomo it produces a foverlshness and itching of tho scalp; the hair roots famish, loosen and dlo; then tho hair falls out fast Surely get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderlne from any drug tore and Just try It. . , I Big Money in Land If Buy one of these farms. Hold it for a I few years and you will double your i money. We have 25,000 acres of the best irrigated lands in Madison county I and are selling these lands at $35 to I $45 an acre, with water. H'-j m ' 1 'i 1 Here Are a Few Facts I The soil is a black loam, the land is located on 1 1 the railroad. These lands produced last year 1 1 I from 40 to 60 bushels of wheat per acre, from II I S5 to 110 bushels of oats per acre and two good fl I crops of lucern or clover. And the pea crop net- II I ted the farmers $30 to $100 an acre. I Call on or write Stewart Real Estate I and Loan Co. Logan, Utah or H. D. Winger, Driggs, Idaho j DISORDERED KIDNEY8 - I CAUSE MUCH MISERY With pain and misery by day, sleep disturbing bladder weakness at night, tired, norvous run: down men and women wo-men ovorywhoro aro glad to Vnow that Foley Kidney Pills rostoro hoalth and strongth, and tho reguUr action of kldnoys and bladder. Co-op Drug' Co. Advertlsora&nt. DAINTY NEGLIGEE ' AND BOUDOIR CAP. The smart negligee and boudoir cap Illustrated here are carried out in lace and net .The short boudoir Jacket with Its frill of lace around the neck, fs extremely fetching. Bows of ribbon are knotted on the sleeves and on the front of the garment FA8HION HINTS A durable and inexpensive petticoat petti-coat is made In pink and blue. Tho top is made of silk, and cotton fabric, sheer and thin, either in pink or blue. Attached to this Is a corsage net rufflo which aro stitched two or three strips of pink or blue satin ribbon. Tho rufflo ruf-flo is then sldo pleated before it Is attached to the skirt. This skirt has much of tho daintiness of a moro expensive ex-pensive skirt and it is even much moro durable than ono made of chiffon chif-fon and crepe. Bands of Insertion of valencleitnes lace are stitched together and then used or the yoke and sleeves of bight gowns. These are sometimes cut In one piece, In komono fashion, and sometimes the sleeves are cut separately and set In. Many of the loveliest pieces of French lingerie made with buttonholed button-holed silts through which the ribbon is run. This is a much more durable arrangement than beading, although of course, the buttonholing is tedious when one must do it one's self. RUCHES ARE NOW USED IN TRIMMING NEW SPRING MATS. BBBBBBFSBBBanBBBBBF''' 'ttluj t dM , .a '& f LJjf ?xynil .''isaO'' Tho llttlo round hat of molro shown here Is In tlio forefront of fashion. It Is trimmed with n folded Imiul and n box plaited ruche, while In frout It is adorned with n pair of Jet wings. Hand embroidery Is till used cm tho finest French underwear. Wo uso moro laco than tho French do, and Its soft daintiness makes up for tho oxqulslto embroidery that wo do not find tlmo to uso. Howovcr, tho French ombroldery lias a charm ours docs not possess, produced by; tho wondorful embroidery and tho tiny frill or edging of tno vulenclonnes lace. JvSTEwiurTlI ATTORNEY AT LAW General Law Practice In Utah and Idaho H Phono 431 . - H Logan. UtAh NOTicfirrHTl FARMERS I :.t.rdr-r" cent, for old Rubber, '"P I for old Metal., forty cent. perTu' dred for Ca.t Iron. None of th. peddlers work for me, to do not M give away to the peddler., but bring I them to the H Logan, Hide & Junk Co. I 146 80UTH MAIN 8TREET Phone 62 H WALTERS & HARRIS I ATTORNEY8 AT LAW I Over First National Bank I Phone 601 - - Logan, Utah LOOK! HERE LOOK', I i H Tou cannot get wsllpaper cheaper I anywhere. Look from 9c up tor H a double roll. Freo with every or- H der of Vallpaper or hanging, a set I of tea or tablespoons. H U. F. Stove Repair Co. I 38 NORTH FIR8T WEST Phone 226W I !l For Quick Sale 1 1 45 acres Irrigated land near 1 1 Weston, all under cultivation 1 1 a snap. Will trade for proper- II ty In or near Logan i Price 1 1 92400.00, i I Term j I 1 lot on Fourth North street, j I i' 84xt reds adjoining land that W has sold for 9800.00 per red. i Price 9600.00. Mfe. Xy j I Terms j I8EC TT-nm- P THEREAL-ESTATE-HAr? " I I 24 80UTH MAIN I J. F. Schirmeister j Re-Upholstering Furniture ? 151 8. Main Pnono 393W J eeieieseie)aiai - ' For Your i Cut Flower And Floral Designs SEE G. W. LINDQUIST 55 E. 1st N. Phone: Office 19. Res. 532 Peacock I OR M King Coal J Thatcher Coal Company We guarIntee full weight and perfect satisfaction, satis-faction, j PHOmi6or76 i J |