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Show I j LAND-BUY LAND-BUY IjAND-BUY LAND-BUY LAND-BUY LAM I I LAND FOR SALE ! I Beet Land W S 4,G cres' sitated 2io south Lewiston Bank. 25 acres I q - v giain land, bood terms. 1 3 ' " ttJ? f res f ross the street northeast from Bishop g ' ' land m Lewiston Utah- AU class beet M i: hmilS a n'rS T, mile noi'th from the third ward school I 7 ,r ' house' a11 first class sandy loam beet land. Subirrigates. c g 1 v t, 1,G0 acres three n"les west from Lewiston State I 3 -v..- Jiank-- sme good beet land. Some good pasture, and 2 3 some good grain land, it is across the river from tlie new factory that is to be built at Cornish. Good terms. r g 15 acres V, miles south from Lewiston factory. Good T terms. 2 q 30 acres V2 miles south from Lewiston iactory. Good I 55 terms. te g Hay Land I 1 t jJ, 142 acres V miles north of the Lewiston factory on fc the east bank of Cub River. 45 acres now in good stand & J of alfalfa, the remainder meadow pasture and wheat 5 ' land. A bargain and good terms. . S t 40 acres on Bear River, between Weston and Fair- W . view, for a man that wants a place to put stock in the 2 I ' summer and land to grow hay on for the winter. f S 200 acres between Newton and Trenton, 100 acres ft 3 of hay land, the remainder wheat and pasture land. cj m Good terms. fc .100 acres y2 mile south of the Richmond condenser, g 20 acres of good beet land and about 20 acres of meadow aj I pasture, with fresh springs, the remainder first class O Q hay land. L I Grain Land 7 200 acres north of Preston, Idaho. 100 acres in fall O q grain. Spring water. Clay and a silt loam soil. I 420 acres north of Preston. 200 acres in fall wheat. e ig- .--.a-. . . 80 .plowed from spring .planting. Mountain soil. Level: ! ; 209 acres in Clarkston. The best soil in Cache" Vat"" T g ' ley at a bargain. f I . 320 acres in Downey, Idaho, 2 teams, header, plows, O Q etc., and a good crop of grain growing. L 2 ' If you have land for sale, let me sell it. h g - I will exchange what you have for p? what you want. I will get you results. q I will gladly explain in detail and furnish you with L 5? a detailed description of each farm listed above, or any q 2j ' other I might have that will suit you. H B ? E i L. H. DAINES ! : LAND BROKER 1 Phone 58 Bffi 24 So. Main f r o . ;buy land buy land buy land buy land -buy LAND buy land I RESULTS FROM I j EYESTRAIN w Nervousness I Billiousness I Headaches It ' Dizzy Spells v I Vomitting Spells -? And many other aches t ft and pains. f ! I I specialize in relieving x i Z eye strain. I OR. PETERSEN I Optometry Specialist. 1 ; . X 75 North Main Street. ! L r 1 I W d lb,, $& 4 $ yj ) I Why You Should Choose The I i fcf2 i F1 (S53 irJO TOk HI n an ,vr Prrr H j I 5 iiA H Baa M IT Q 8U IL. M M i BECAUSE M m 1 It is backed by thirty years manufacturing experience- M , more than twenty in the building of traction engines. , g it is a proved success-is giving satisfaction to more than three thousand owners has been on the market for J many years. 3 It is backed by service-repair stocks, prompt shipping i iacilities, expert service men. A school of instruc- I o!1.'.1'6.13 t0 owners, is held each year in Stockton, 4! Cahlorma, and Spokane, Washington. It has stood the test of time Caterpillars sold five, six, I seven and more years ago are still giving efficient ji service. ;l g It is built to give service materials are chosen, and i M j points of design decided upon after exhaustive field and factory tests. Expert chemists and inspectors I pass upon materials and construction after rigid tests. Qu It has demonstrated its ability to do all sorts of work I under all sorts of conditions. Caterpillars are at fl at work today in 25 different countries. H gm It is constructed to more exact standards than any other . II tractor on the market. One thousandth of an inch I is the maximum variation permitted in many im- H - portant parts. " ' p. Its operating cost and upkeep expense are low actual I ' "'' - accords from owners prove the Caterpillar the most B : profitable investment far cheaper than horses or ; mules. PI 1 Ja It has won first place in scores of contests, manv of W them of international importance. BOTH 1915 EX- 11 POSITIONS AWARDED TO THE CATERPILLAR i 1 0 r T GRAND PRIZE-HIGHEST HONOR iyD It is the CATERPILLAR. Don't be misled "There is M only one Caterpillar; Holt builds it." Caterpillar 75 purchased by The Logan Land & E Drainage Co., is being demonstrated here this week Tlle following progressive farmers in Cache Valley K have purchased Caterpillars: R B. Y. BENSON, Trenton, Utah. H. F. MITCHELL, Logan, Utah. LOGAN LAND & DRAINAGE CO., Logan. : FRED FREDRICKSON, Weston, Idaho. M JOHN HURST, Weston, Idaho. i , FRED, JENSEN, Weston, Idaho. : Consolidated Wagon & Machine Co. f Logan, Utah S II I y n j BABY CHICKS j Healthy, vigorous, prolific stock It. I. Ileda, Mlnorcas, Barrd Itocksf, Whlto and Drown Leg-hornB. Leg-hornB. Now booking orders. Trices consistent with quality. Arcady Place Hennery Wcllsville, Utah, A. T. SMUHTUWAITC, Jtonagor. ' Highest Prices Paid For M HIDES M Also all Kinds of Junk H Logan Hide and dunk Go. I Mn. Appleman, Prop M 146 South Malr Street Logan 'H 'IVli'pluuu 02. M y AT THE TBTRESI I LYRIC-TONIGHT OAK-TONIGHT 1 Lonoro Ulilth in "Tho Koad to Miwy ,,omn,, l-'mnk Keenan in H Lovo." "Stopping Stones." FRI. & SAT. I FT?T Cr CAT lltwcoo Aibuclclo (Fatty) In "Tho im.ft.oivi. . othor Man." - f' Slnrlo I)oro In "Olivor Twist." Chester Conklln in "Bucking Socl- Bray Cartoon Comedy. ' oty." H J1 |