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I I A store where you'll feel "at home" 1 I I ONE OF OUR AMBITIONS IS TO I I I have people feel at home in t)iis store. We I II. try to be friendly and helpful; not anx- ious to sell something, but eager and wil- M ling to be of service. You're welcome to ' our time and attention whether you buy I '1: -or nt , Hart Schaffner & Marx . I . I -t Prep styles for young men v I B MM Bj Thoro comes n day when your bey T " ) I grows up; he's a young man In ' Yr A I H height beroro he Is in years; tint C ' , I long trousers time, x mv - IB Ho Isn't likely, however, to bojia MM I v H fully developed ns the average you'.c I V f . X v H ,. I V s" J N. B mnnj his flguro is n little yoiithtul; Vvk. K iM L" WV IS In llttlo Immaturo; young mo i .- mod- vVV v I Jr jmi i I els wont quite do. CiK K J I Hart Schaffner' & Marx clntlira 1 I'MW 1 w j i or these boys; they comblno youth II III II 11! 'ifijSj ' XjHIl II I and manliness with lively stylo; all 1IUI 11 ltlNw I Bnnl ! I I wool fabrics and-the best of tallorl.ifc. WJM 1 111 II II 1 1 I fHH The suits are here In wldeulectimis; v uUVuUW J 1 1 ' Just what boys want; we'll be gllad WWWW'L U , I to show you. ' WwBT I " V r "'" Copyright 1919 Hut SchiMuer&lUre I i I -i M.'- H BJ I THE MEN'S SHOP I I The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes I COAST LUMBER MAR KET IS GROWING Thea rea within a radius of flC-i teen miles of New York consumes six billion feet of lumber every year' or nearly as much as the entire pioductlon of Oregon and Washing ton according to C. J. Iloguo, New York representative of West Coast Lumbermen's asoclatlon. l)ut up un til the beginning of the war( north 'western states solid less than 2 per cent of their entire output In this area. The cast Is becoming interested, 9 Nb however, In Douglas fir, Sitka spruce ' uid west coast products and the mar kVt Is growing and coast products are gradually displacing eastern woods. The West Coast Lumbermen's as sociation la now inaugurating a cam paign of education among eastern consumers as to the. advantages of northwest lumber products. This Is of great benefit to northwest lumber states whose prosperity depends H laigely on a healthy lumber market. B While the lumber Interests are ere- atlng a market, northwestern BtateB B can do their part by helping to main M tain sound labor conditions and hold B) ing taxation and antagonistic lcglslu- tlon to a minimum. This will enable Ut tho mills to produce In competition Bj with eastern and southern mills. HI H Fruits of the Spirit, Bj The fruits of the spirit ure love, Joy, I pence, kindness, benevolence. The lea. H uf hero Is not only for thu grcnt H jffywen, hitherto concerned nt peace I settlements only with division ol SSLf spoils; hut It Is also for Inbor and L cnpltol, for tho upper ten and the low- B er live, for nil thu vnrlrd and some- B times cmhnttled elements In our com- B pi lent W soclnl frainowork. Tho mind B that Is ruled by hnto is sowing seeds B for his own reaping In loss and shiimo. B Tho Sermon on the Mount still stands. B exchange. BH I Dally Thought j Wrlto to the mind and heart and let the ear glean after wlut It can. i Dallw. , H H - ' THE UNJUST TAX ON CANDY I It is sometimes sought to justify tax on candy-on the giound that I'ir. government needs leveiuio and )t must bo secured from some souro?, and that candy is one source from I which It can bo secuicd, and that tho public will stand for this tax. This Is a special tax which is in equitable, unjust and discriminating. Have things come to sucu-a pass In this countrylhat CongresB Is dead to all sense of fairness and Justice? In times of peace with ample op portunity to consider revenue raising legislation, Congress can offer no val .id excuse for discriminating very I grossly against one of the nation's most necessary and useful Industries. The question as to whether such ft tax is unpopular or popular is be side the Issue so far as the justice jot taxing one industry and not anoth er Is concerned. It Is the duty of Congress to do Justice to all of tbi industries of the nation in matters jof this kind. I The tact that a thing may be pop- . ular or unpopular Is no Indication a? i to whether It Is JuBt or unjust. Tho line between right nnd wrong Is fixed and no human agency can change It. Thoro Is no reason why thin In justice should not be correctod nt once. Bad Business. Said tho facetious phllnsnphoi : "Put ting HoinctlilnK nwny for n rnlny day U excellent business policy, hut what gets n lot of fellows In tho toils of the law is putting It away for n dry one." Undtrstnndlno Each Other. Thoso who fancy themselves not tin derstood by the people with whom they have to associate might find some con solation In tho fact that they thorn velvca nro not taking any great trouble to understand (.titers. Wo ure rcullj not so complex or peculiar as wo often Imagine, and perhaps we are not worth' so much study as wa demand. Exchange. ' ' tin ,mm.n i t FOREST FIRES. The camping season Is on. The greatest possible care should be tak en by campers not to build larpo fire and to bco that any they do build are thoroughly extinguished before they leave them. Also to avoid throwing cigar or cigaiette end's about. Klre is a very . dangerous thing In the forest. A big bonflro in front of the camp nt night Is a pielty sight but a little twig red hot and can led on the wind may stait n forest fire. Kn,h Tire wekws "All property owners of Cache coun ty are requested to destroy Immedlat ly all thistles and burdock growing on their property. Quick work Is necessary to keep these weeds from coins to teed. J. H. BARKER, County Crop Pest Adv-tf Inspector. Chill Pepper. From data gathered from the varl ous consnlnr dlntrlcts It Is revealed that the growing of chill peppers Is confined principally to the states of Vera Cruz, Aguascnllentes, Son Luis rottml nnd Lower C'nllfnruln, mid the district nrouinl San 'ilartln, In the etato of I'uehlii. Thl i latter district Js found to hi In normal times ono ot the most Important for the cultivation of this product for export, the possi bility for the crop being very extensive. How expression Originated. "Cooking his koso" in ti phrnso which originated when tho King of Sweden, on npprnnchliig n lioMlle town, excited tho contempt of the In habitants by the siiiatlues nt tils iirmy To exprcsrt this they hung out u goose for him to Mmnt lit, whereupon the king Fet lire to the town to "cook their goose." J mm Experimental, Dart," Inquired n small boy, "what Is a test ease?" "A test case, my son," replied his pnrent, "Is a case brought Into court to decide whether there's enough In It to Justify lawyers In work log up more cases of a similar kind!" I NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAX Notlco ' l)reby given or the In tention of Vnradlno town, Cacho County, Utah, ami Its Board of Trus- tees to create Water Main District Numbor 1, within said Town, nnd to mnko and construct tho following Im provements therein, to-wlt: For tho purposo ot supplying tho Inhabitants ot said town with watar for culinary, domestic, stock water ing nnd municipal purposes, to lay nnd construct metal water mains .with nil necessary valves and Iron connections, tienchlng and ccavn tlons on Thlid North sttcet bctwoei. First West Mroot nnd a point four hundred slxij two (4C2) feet west of tho southeast coiner of Dlock foi'y ono (-11), 1'lnt "A", l'arndlso Town site Survey; on Second North st'et between Flrnt i:nst street nnd Fiist I West street, on First North st.tot between First West sheet and a point six hundred four (GO 1) feot west of tho Southeast coiner of Tllock twen-Jty-nino (20) Pint "A", PnrndiM iTownslto Suivoy; on First Noitli street between Main street and a point two bundled twenty-eight (228) feet east of the Southwest cor ner of Dlock Twenty-flvo (.25), Pint "A", Paradise Townslte survey; on First North street between Fourth I East street and thu North nnd South I conterllne of section twenty-seven (27) fownshlp ten (10) North Rnnge I 1, East on Center srei't between I First West street nnd IY.tvth East I street; on First South street between I a point six hundred twent -seven I (627) feet west of the Southeast coi I ner of Dlock seventeen (17) Pint "A" I Paradise Townslto Survey, n.'d n I point one hundred forty-nine (149) I feet east of the Southwest cornu of I block sixteen (16), Plat "A", Para ! dlso Townslte Survey; on First South I street between Main and Second East I streets, also on First South street be I twecn Third East street and Fourth I East street; on Second South street I between First West street nnd n I point ono hundred sixty-five (1C5) feet east of tho Southwest corner -if Dlock ten (10, Plat '.'A", FaradlEO Townsljte survey; on Third South street between Main street nnd First East, and on Third South street be tween Second East street and Fifth East street; on First West street be tween Third South nnd Third North street; on Main sheet between a point one hundred scventy-ono (171) feet South of the Southwest corner of Dlock three (3), Plat "A", Para dise Townslte Survoy and tho east and west center line of Section twenty-eight (28), Township ten (10) North, Range 1 East; on First East street between Third South street and Center street nnd on First East street between First North street and Sec ond North street; on Second East street between Third South street and First North street; on Third East street between Third South street and Center Btieet; on Fourth East street between Third South street and First North street, and on Fifth East street between Third South street and a point two hundred I fifty-two (2C2) feet North of tho Southeast corner ot Dlock fourteen (14) Plat "D", Paradise .Townslte Survey, all In Paradise Town, Utah, and to defray the wholo cost thcriot estimated at J26.000.00, by a local assessment upon the lots or parcels of land within tho pioposed district to ho benefitted by said Improveiutiulc the dchcrlptlon of bald property a-i 1 boundaries of said district being n.j follows to-wlt: Ix)t 1 to 8 Inclusive In Dlock 1, 2, 3, 0, 11, 12, 13, II, 15, 10, 21, 22,' 27, 28, and 33, nil In Plat "A," Parn dlso Townslto Survoy; lots 1, 5, C, 7 and 8, Iilocka I, 8, 20 and 32. Plat "A," Pnindlso Townslto Survoy; Lots 1,3. 5, C. 7, nnd 8, Dlock 10 Plat "A" Paradise Townslto Survey; Lots 1, 2, C, 7, nnd 8, Dlocks 17, and 28, Plat "A" Paiadlso Townslto Survey; Lots 1, 2. 5. G, 7. and 8, Dlock 23, Para dlso Townslte Survey; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 nnd 5, Dlocka 24, 2C nnd 34, Plat "A'Taradlse Townslte Survey; Lot 2, Dlock 25, Plat "A" Paradlso Town- site Survey; Lots 2 ami 3, Dlock 3D, Plat A" Paradlso Townslto Survoy; Lots 1 and 8. Dlock 40, Tint "A" Paimllso Townslto Suney; Lots 1 and 2. Dlock 41. Pint "A" Paradise Townslte Survey; a parcel ot land described as follows: Dectnning at n point on Fouth tlfe of Thlid South street ono hundred U00) feet South of tho Southwe&t coiner of Dlock three t3) Plat "A" Paradise Townslte Sutvey, anil lim ning thence South one hundred (10 )) feet; theuco east Bevcn hundred tlx-'ty-fhe (765) feet; thonco noth ono 'bundled (100) feet to the south itdel of Third South; thencu east along snld slda of said strcot aeveu luin jdied thirty-eight (738) feet; t lionet south one hundred (100) feet; thrucu east twenty-two bundled and fo-r (2201 feet; thence north ono hun dred (100) feet to tho south Hno or 'Thlid South sheet; thonco ni.m said sldo of said street thlrty50n bundled four (3704) feet to tin point of beginning, nnd being furth er desri lljoil ns being In tho northwest quniter of Section 34, and tho northeast quniter i of section 33, nil in Township 10 North, Range 1 East; lots 1 to 8 lis , cluslMi on blocks 1, 2 uud 3, Pint "11" Paradise Townslte SuiYey; Lots 1, 2, C, 7 and 8, Dlock 1, Plil U" Paradlso Townslto Survey; ls 1 nnd 2, Dlock 10, Plat "11" Pnri'lhO Townslto Survey; Lots 2, 3, 4, 5 nnd C, Dlock 11, Plat "D" Paradlso Town-I site Suivoy; Lots 2, 3, 4, an I It, ' Dlocks 12 nnd 13, Plat "D" Pnradlso' Townslto Suivcy; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5' and 8, Dlock 14, Plat "D" ParadlhO Townslte Survey; Lots 2 and 3, Dlock 15, Plat "D" Paradlso Town slto Survey; Lots 5, Dlock 18, and Lot 2, Dlock 19, all In Plat "D" Pnindlso Townslto Survey. All piotests and objections to the ci cation of suld dish let and tho mak ing and' construction of tho eliovr nnd foiegolng Impiovements tlicre'ii and the levy ot said special tax must be filed with the Clerk ot tho Hoard of Tiustccs of said town on or bc foiu tho lCth day of August, 1919, nt which time tho Doard ot Trustees will meet In Paradlso Town, Cache ' County, Utah, at the hour of 9 o'clock p. m. for tho purposo of hearing nny nnd nil objections nnd protests-Hint may bo so filed or made. Dated this 19th day or July, 1919. Dy older of the Iloaid of Ti unices of Paradlso Town. JOHN WELCH. ' Adv-8-16 Clerk, i . NOTICE TO CONTRAC TORS Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will bo lecclved on or be foio July 30, 1919, by the Clerk of the D"ird of Trustees of AllUville, Cacho County, Utah, for tho con strutlon of a complete Electrical Distribution System for lighting tho said town and furnishing Its inhabi tants with electric current for light, beat and power, as per plans and specifications, on file In the office ot of Clerk ot the Doard. Copies of the plans may bo secured by deposit ing with the Clerk of the sum of $15.00. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check of five per cent of the amount ot bid as evidence ot good faith and tho board reservos the right to reject any or all bids. Dy order of tho Doard of Trustees. ;, J. W. E. SCOTT, Adv-7-31 Clerk of Hoard I &m wm Utah-Idaho Eottling . Co. Open For Business The Utah Idaho Dottllng Co. hns opened Its burfnci,3 and Is teady to deliver Its soda water anywhere nt anytime, 152 South Main street. Phono C2, Logan, Utnh. Adv-tf i m Coral Deads. Coral bends are apt to Iojo their fresh appearance. To clean them put a piece of soda about the size ot a pea Into u bowl of water hot enough to dissolve the Nodu. Rub somo ordinary eosp on the fingers, then rub on to the beads between the hands. Rinse them In clean cold water, ,;-.-wi- i -" ' LEGAL NOTICES BH Consult The County Cleric VbVI Or The Respective Sign- Bafl cms For Further In fornta- H Probate And Guardianship Notice H ALIAS SUMMONS jH I.V Till: DISTRICT COURT OF BBbJ Till! FlltsT ,11'IMClAIi DIM- 3HPJ TRICT OK Till: STATE OV PHI VTA 1 1 IN AND FOR Till-, (XH)N'- BH II. Campbell, Plaintiff, lB jBBB O. F. llatotholomew, Defcndnnt. KuBI The Statu of Utah to thu Said Do- S0J fondant: l jiwtafl You nio hereby summoned to np- HBB pear within twenty days after tho BB service of this RUiumoiis upon you IC BwB soived within tho comity In which IHHI this action Is brought, otherwise. BBB .within thlity days after service, and defend tho ubovo entitled action; BBB nnd In case of your fulluio so to do . H Judgment will bo rcndeicd ngnlnst BBB you nccorlng to the demhnd of tho jH complaint which has been filed with jH tho clerk of said court. This action HHj Ib brought to recover n Judgment on BBB two certain piomlssory notes bearing (Into tho 29th day ot August, 1917, H and tho 18th day ot October, 1917, H respectively and In tho rcspcctlvo BBj sums ot three hundred dollars and BBH ono hundred dolars, sal notes being H originally made payablo to the First Natlonnl Dank or Logan, Utah. BB THATCHER & ROWEN, H Attorneys for Plaintiff. BBl Post ofllco address: BBJ Logan, Utah. Ad.v8-16 M H NOTICE TO CRKDITORA j M In tho Matter. of the Estate ct ' BBJ Moses Mlkkclsen, Deceased. BBl Creditors will present claims w'lh BBl vouchers to the undei signed nt her BBl placo of lesldence nt Hydn Park, Bfl Utah, on or before tho 25th day ot BBl September, 1919. B Dato of first publication July 10, H DETTIE MIKKELSEN. BBJ Admlnlslrntrlx of tho Hs- BBJ ) tnto of Moses Mlkkelscn, BBJ Decensed. BBJ (THATCHER &. DOWEN, Bfl Attorneys for Estate Adv-8-15 BBJ NOTICE TO CREDITORS BBJ In the Matter of the Estato ot H Thomari T. Grant, DecenRed. BBJ CieditoiH will present claims with M ouchcis to tho undersigned nt the BBJ olllce of Wallers & Han Is, First Na- BBJ tloiial Dank building, Logan, Utah, BBJ on or befoic tho 15th day of Hup- M tembor, 1919. BB MATT S. DLAKELV, H h Adiulnlstratur. BBJ WALTEUS & HARKIS H Altorneya Adv-S-12 BBJ B NOTICE TO CREDITOnB BB Estnte ot Anna D. Cbrl'steneen, Do- BB ceased. jBJ I Creditors will piesent claims with H vouchers to tho undersigned admin- BB Ishutor at his residence at North BB Logan, Utah, or at the office of Wal- BB tors & Harris, First National Dank H bulldlug, Logan, Utah, on or ':fire BB 'tho 4th day or September, 1919. HH Ditto or first publication July 3, Hfl H NEPHI CHItlSTE.NSEN, flB Administrator. Kjy WALTEUS & HARRIS Attorneys Adv-8-3 ft$ Wolscy's Disinfectant f jt Win in xrr ('nnlliiiit Wnloj gnintod fltif nn mill" ure to the people, oi when- sES oxer he "I'm nny where where he wn.i Pj! npt to lime to mlnclo wl.ii n crowd, Jlf ho cnrrltHi nn orango that hull been J?8 tpeclnlly piopnrcd for hlin by remov- 3anB lim Hie pulp nnd putting a spongo ;SB sonld'd with disinfectant und sweet SK eui'lllng spires Inside It. wKl iiru; jgj To Live Long. Bfcj ftprnd as much time out of doors na "65L possible; oercie freely In the open '1k9 nlr; let air mti kiiushlno Into jour ' JbHI homo. Iu short, respect the human -KS structure; let the fnnilly physician er-' -B Biiitue eiuh one ot the fumlly twice B .: i mt BBB