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Show City and County Wc sell tho Earth ana Loan money on It. II. A. rcderscn & Co. Dr. Isaac P. Stewart was an Ogden passenger yesterday HALED HAY at Smith llrothcrs Lumber company. t Paper-hangers In this city say that thlsihas been a banner year for their business. ' For Sale. Merry-go-round. Apply Charles Anderson, Richmond. t Master Ensign Ilerrlck has gone on a visit to Ogden with his sister Jeanle for a short time. , Men and teams wanted to Iok at Smith's saw mill, Logan canyon. , George II Champ, of the Utah Mortgage Loan company, made a trip to Garland and Tremont yesterday. Fon Uknt. One cottage half block south or li. Y College. Inquire of Smith Ilros. Lumber Co. Hon. Moses Thatcher and Geo. F. Thatcher left Thursday morning tor southern California on a short trip For Sale Studcbakcr rubber tired runabout as good as new. A bargain. Inquire Hki'Uiilican ollco. II. E. Pecry, of the llrm of l'ecry Hrothers of Preston, came to Logan Thursdav and went to Ogden yesterday yester-day morning. For Rent Cottage- i block north court house; three rooms. Pantry, closet, cellar and summer kltckcn. Smith's Lumber Co. A. Swlnyard. who formerly did blacksmith work on South Main, Is building a shop near his residence on West Center. Fon Salk A well improved farm of . '120 acres, at Lcwlston, well stocked with horses and cattle. Inquire at this ofllcc for particulars. 1 Frank Dlalr, of Manassah, Colorado, has been visiting his cousin, J. M. Blair, the past few days, reluming home yesterday. Found Ladles breastpin, near Methodist church. Pay for ad and get pin at this olllce. t Wilkinson & Son, with W. II. Ap- pcrly, are erecting two houses for renting purposes,, corner Third East and canyon road. Miss Ida Mitchell returned from her eastern trip Wednesday evening, She was absent six weeks and while awav visited New York, Hoston, Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, Washington and other cities. Don't bz fooled and made to bcllovc that rheumatism can be cured with local appliances. - Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea Is the only posltlvo cure for rheumatism. .'13 cents, tea or tablets. C. E. Napper. Benjamin Wlllmoro has tho contract for placing the rock and cement foundation found-ation In the Cardon & Ballard new building on North Main, and has a large force of men at work. Con--slderablo water has tot bo contended with, but the work Is progressing successfully. suc-cessfully. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cardon enter-talnrd enter-talnrd Informally for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Catcs Wednesday evening. Bo-sides Bo-sides these, there wero present Mr. Louis Monhclmer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanks, Miss Grchta Cardon. Mr. Cates ieaves In a few days for south- , 'ern California. I 500 pairs tan and white Oxfords for Ladies, Gentlemen, Gentle-men, Misses.and Children to be closed out at cost, jat Andreas Peterson's. The local lodge of the Woodmen of tho World are expecting to have a great time tonight. Fifteen candidates candi-dates arc scheduled to do a little log , rolling for the edification of those about them, and a team from an Ogden lodge will bo present to goad them to active labors. Tho Ogden team is said to be up In all tho .tricks of the business and without doubt "there'll be a hot time In thcold town "tonight." What's the good of keeping from him J Any good things you may see, I That will lift his load of labor Like Rocky Mountain Tea. C. E. Napper. Miss Olive Durfec came up from Salt Lako city Thursday evening and will probably remain In Cache Valley most of tho summer. Miss Durfee has just published an attractive volume "Self Culture", and while awaiting the public's kindly consideration will lecture on that subject in the various communities of the valley. Our stock of wall paper must go. We are closing out this line of trade. Exceptional Ex-ceptional prices. Preston-Pyper Preston-Pyper & Co. Next Saturday, June 2Jrd, Wellsvllle, tho fastest team In Cache Valley, Is coming over tho mountains as they say, to get the scalps of tho Brlgham City ball team. .Wrllsvllle has not. lost a game so far this season and Brlgham has lost but one out of seven The Wellsvllle band will accompany the ball team to Brlgham In all probability the largest crowd of the season will witness the contest next. Saturday between this undefeated Cacho Valley team and tho victors of the Bear River Valley. Last Saturday Satur-day tho Brlgham ball team went to Wellsvllle to play a largo crowd of people wero there to witness the contestfour con-testfour Innings wero played In a downpour of rain, tho teams wore - oompolled to give up tho battlp at the end of tho fourth, 'with tho score standing 8 to 2 In favor of Wellsvllle Box Elder Report. Lost East Sunday In tho Logan cemetery, a black Jacket Lub at this ofilce. Mrs. A. J. Flack weiiu to Salt Lake Wednesday to spend a day pr two taking tak-ing In tho tlrst-class theatrical attractions attrac-tions there now. Wanted A good blacksmith. Apply Ap-ply hero and we'll refiy iou. For sale Old city brewery and grounds. Inquire Cacho Knitting Works. t Miss Kate Dunlop went to Ogden Thursday whero she will take charge of an embroidery department at Wright's big store. For Juno weddings I can make shower boqucts, decorate a parlor or the whole house. 1 afso sell cut tlow-crs tlow-crs In any quantity. Funeral designs a specialty Ilcnj Carlisle. Mrs. A. B. rcttcrson returned to Ogden yesterday morning after a thrco weeks stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ilerrlck. See Carl Gartt for line "mission" 1 furniture, porch chairs and suttees 1 Furnliuiu made at home Is the best; m mado In unj design and only of the Bj highest quality t 1 Joseph Young, who resided in Al- K berta for thirteen years and returned & from Raymond to Utah last fall, Is H now a brakeman on tho O. S L m At a meeting or tho Logan city Board ot Education Wednesday evening, even-ing, Ariel F. Cardon was named to succeed himself as Superintendent 'of City Schools. Teams wanted at Smith Brothers Lumber company to haul lumber from the Alex Hlh mill In Blacksmith Fork canyon. t Amos Merrill started for Urbana University, Illinois, yesterday. Ho Intends taking up a course in agriculture, agri-culture, which is to be taught In tho B. Y. C. more extensively In future. The clearance sale of wall paper still continues at Preston and Pyper's. Mr. and Mn. David Reese arc at homo fiom their trip to Monluolicr, ami Star Valley. It Is said that between be-tween the two places named there aro snow drifts ten feet high. This is somewhat tcmarkable for tho latter part of June. Notwithstanding tho great lire In the Trlbuno olllce,, 1 am still in tho llowcr business and have plenty of roses, carnations, peonies and ferns. BcnJ. Carlisle, llorlst and seedsman, t A copy of Volume 1, No. 1, of "Tho Cowley (Wyoming) Progress."publlsh-cd Progress."publlsh-cd by Einll Vatcrlaus, Is at hand. It's a sprightly looking youngster and hero's hoping for Its success Mr. Vatcrlaus Is known to not a few Cache Valley people. WHyrpay two prices for wall paper? Go to Preston-Pyper's and get a real bargain. Parties desirous of taking their families out for a picnic near homo cannot do better than to go to Johnson's John-son's grove. Ico cream, milk and summer drinks can bo found there, together with many conveniences and attractions that will interest thochll-dren. thochll-dren. Lr ! Preston and Pyper are going :,out of the wall paper business. Now is the time for bargains. The Logan Furnlturo company has Just received a consignment of adjustable ad-justable lawn chairs, the equal of which has never before been unloaded unload-ed In Logan. They aro unexcelled for comfort and ease. Examine them, t E. C. Holmes, the veteran newspaper newspap-er agent and collector from Salt Lake city, Is In Logan In the Interest of "Truth" and tho Inter-Aiountaln Republican. Re-publican. Ho finds that tho Republican's Republi-can's falluro to get out a "fake" early edition such as tho Herald and Tribune Tri-bune send up from Salt Lake at 11:45 each evening Interferes with tho progress pro-gress of that paper In northern Utah and southern Idaho. Despite tho fact that both the Herald and Trl-budc Trl-budc give us but a few columns of fresh news In their edition they send up here, It seems that wo want It, and Tho Republican, If It hopes for patronage, patron-age, will have to meet It's competitors. competi-tors. The best place for Ladies Lad-ies fine shoes, Gent's furnishings, gloves, and fine shoes is at Andreas Peterson's. There Is In Gentile Valley a man who should be on the Journal stair, If a story told by II. A. Pedersen Is gos-pej gos-pej truth and wocouldn't doubt that. Hans was over In that country a few days ago looking after somo property, 1 and while there met a prosperous land owner, one of tho Hales, who In tolling toll-ing of the wonderful productiveness of tho Gentile Valley, made some startling statements, to say the least Halo says that from eight acres of land he cut eighty-live tons of hay at one clip. Tho growth was so heavy that It took a day to make ono cut around the eight acres, and It then took tlvo men another day to throw this cut of hay out of the way At each round of the machine the knives had to be replaced, and It kept two men busy sharpening them Just what other dlllicultles were encountered tho writer doesn't quite remember, j but In all It took about twenty meri. I two machines, l.r0 sets ot knives and I about fifteen days to harvest tho hay I from this pleco of ground. This Is "going somo" oven for Gentile Valley I soil, and the point of particular Interest Inter-est to Mr. Pedersen is that this eight acres adjoins ground ho is handllrg. , |