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Show City and County Good sound onions fo r sale at the Tithing olllce. L. P. Nelson, of Weston, was In Logan Lo-gan Wednesday. People using Vowles Health Hour have no occasion to use spring tonics. John T. Calnc Jr. was a passenger to Salt Lake Thursday. We sell tho Earth and Loan money on It. II. A. Pedersen & Co. Conference will be held at Black-foot Black-foot next Saturday and Sunday. Several good houses for rent. Logan Lo-gan Heal Estate & Loan Co. J Picsldent Ellas Kimball and J. 7. Stewart left for Blackfoot Thursday. George Gordon has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Gordon, the past few days. Special sale on "spring clothing, shoes, hats, etc., at J. Ncwbold's. Call and see us. X Attorney A. C. Smith was dowh from Preston Wednesday. While hero he Inspected the A. C. Commercial department. Foit SalkCiikai' Selfblnder, marc 15 years old and light spring wagon. Inquire W. Farncs, Republican Olllce. Robert Rccder, of Hyde Park, Is Improving Im-proving in health. He is able to walk In the open air, which may help him considerably. Moulders Wanted J3. CO per day for nine hours. Steady work, Silver Bros. Iron Works Co., Salt Lake City. t D. C. Anderson, leprcscntlng Geo. D. Barnaid & Co., St Louis, Is in Logan Lo-gan attending to the needs of the banks, taking orders for books and stationery. LOOK OUT Spring Is coming -so Is John Bench coming after you, for your house painting and paper hang-ing. hang-ing. First-class workmen scnt to all points of the county. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wright, who have been at Newpoifc Beach, California, Cali-fornia, the past few weeks, arp expected ex-pected to reach Logan today. Letters say they enjoyed their oiivlng and are much improved in health. FIFTEEN knitters wanted at once. Union Knitting Mills Co., Logan. Dr. I'tillllpsand James Williamson were over from Wellsvillc Thursday. Beet land and orchard for rent, at oucc. ' Logan Real Estate Si Loan Co4 Leroy Cardon went to Salt Lake Wednesday to look at a line of jewelry. Early Rose seed potatoes arc selling at $1.00 per bishel and are very scarce at that price. 7 roomed house and full lot for sale cheap. Good location. Must be sold. Logan Real Estate & Loan Co. t James II. Briggs,from Grand Ronde, Oregon, Is visiting his brother, John Briggs, of Mlllvillc. For garden seed of all kinds go to ItcnJ. Carlisle, Florist and Seedsman. W. II. Price, of Smlthlield, passed through Logan jesterday on his way home from Pocatcllo. Lost i'M gold piece between U. O. and . C. of U. Suitable reward for return to this olllce. t Wllford Chattcrton, manager of the Preston bianchof thuC. W. & M. Co., was In. Logan Wednesday. Lawn grass, orchard grass, vegetable and Mower seeds at BcnJ. Carlisle's, Florist and Seed man. t Mrs. Thomas Petty, of Richmond, has been in Logan visiting her relatives. rela-tives. She returned home yesterday. Foil bA 1.1: Eighty acres of llrst class dry land adjoining Cache Junction. Address or call on Ell J. Bell, Logan, Utah. Mrs. Angus T. Wright, or Ogden, who has been visiting In' Cache valley the past week, returned home yesterday. yester-day. For sale Horse, harness, saddle, rubbcr-tlrcd buggy and and Encyclopedia Encyclo-pedia Brittanlca. P. E. Keeler, north First East street. X Joseph Monson went to Clarkston yesterday to arrange plans and specifications speci-fications for a tine residence for Daniel Bultars. For Sale Phil's livery stable at Preston. Good bargain if bought at once. Inqulie of A. C. Smith, Smith Block, Preston. Mrs. Anna Rouchc, of .Mlllvillc, is in a serious condition. Her many friends fear that she has symptoms of consumption. EugeneSchaub, the surcyor, Is on Cub river surveying the site for the High Creek Electric Power plant that Is to be built there In the near future. Japanese Silk Waists, Black or White, for $1.75 at Logan Dry Goods Co. It is announced that Miss Aggie Stewart, of this city, and J. V. Allen, of Cove, will bo married in May. The young lady Is from one of the leading families of the city. The young man will graduate from the B. Y. college this spring. The Masons, at the earnest solicitation solici-tation of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fleming, changed their Dutch lunch party from Mr. Norlleet's home Wednesday night and on "Quality hill" reveled until 2 a. m. They gave Comrade Keeler the time of his life. There were Just an even do.en of "the bovs" present, and the fun they had would till a book "blgger'n" the bible, 'tis said. Mrs. Thomas Humphreys was much exercised about her husband who was known to be in the vicinity of San Francisco at the tlmo of thccaith- quake. He wired to Logan from a place north of the doomed city that he had left tho day before the calamity calam-ity For sale- A llrst-class mercantile business In Garland, including buildings, build-ings, ground and good fresh stock of general merchandise. The best location loca-tion In the city. Address R, P.O. box 47, Garland, Utah. , Mr. and Mrs. I). O. Beach's little babe was laid to lest Wednesday afternoon, after-noon, funeral services being held In the Second ward meeting house. The speakers were Joseph Knowles, II. Bullen Jr., J. W. Harrison, Bishop Anderson. Thelr's were words of sympathy and comfort to tho grief stricken parents. Mrs. Jane Thatcher Thatch-er and Amos Brown rendered special music. This is the season of listless headaches head-aches and spring disorders. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea is a sure preventative. preven-tative. Makes you strong and vigorous vigor-ous 35 cents, Tea or Tablet. V. E. Nappcr. "A matter which will come as pleasing pleas-ing surprise to many Pocatcllo people Is that nows has been received here that Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones, former residents of this city, Iiavo been reunited re-united In marriage after a separation extcdlng over a period of three years. Tho marriage took place at Salt Lake city a week ago. Mr. Jones was for some years an employ of tho Rampton fumituro company of this city and both he and his wife are well known In this city Pocatcllo Tribune, Mr. and Mr Jnni w voll Ifnnwo In Tv New Shirt Waists just 'arrived at Logan Dry Goods Co. Joseph Scarborough, of Franklin, was In Logan on Thursday hnestlng in a line tombstone from the Cache Valley Marble company. A modern house for rent. 11 south First East street. ( Mrs. C. M. Richards, mother of Mrs. Roy McAllister, with her daughter, has como to Logan from Clyde, Ohio, on a visit to the McAllister family. Rooms furnished or otherwise. 11 south First East street. i Mr.W. J. Crockett, of Dlngle.ldaho, came to Logan on Monday, returning home with his daughter, who has been attending school. The young lady had symptoms of typhoid From our extensive and well chosen stock of carpets and wallpaper wo aie able to suit all. We lead! Lundstrum Furniture and Carpet Co. X The Logan City Band will gle Its llrst coiKert this evening In fiont of the tabernacle at 7.30. A good program pro-gram will be rendered. The people will undoubtedly be gald to tuin out and hear this organlallou. We have some men's furnishings which are being be-ing sold. regardless of cost. Campbell and Sons Co. The Hyrum mall delivery vehlhlcle and quadruped ran away Thursday,and spilled the diler, a lady passenger and tho government mall ocr half of Mlllvillc. As wo understand It no serious damage was done the occupants occu-pants of tho wagon. A representative cltlen of the county, coun-ty, one who travels the roads a great deal, suggests that It would be very advantageous If the levelers and graders grad-ers were put to work at this time. Ho offers this as a very respectful suggestion sugges-tion to tho oilicials In charge. The Morrell clothing company hai constructed a broad stairway fiom tho lower business lloor to the upstairs room used In carrying a reserved line, such as extra clothing, trunks and unseasonable un-seasonable goods. The Improvement will add much to the convenience of of the business. Next Wednesday evening the exhibit exhib-it of school work mentioned in a former for-mer Issue of Tin: Rki-uiilican will be opened to the public. The exhibit will be made in the tabernacle auditorium audi-torium and Wednesday evening a program pro-gram of great excellence will bo presented pre-sented free of charge. Mis. Nettle Sloan, Miss Nora Ellason, Messrs. W. S. Lamorcaux and F. II. Baugh, tho tabernacle choir and a school chorus will sing, there will be rcadlngsand perhaps a cornet solo. The public has a most urgent Invitation to attend and inspect the work. Contiibutlon boxes will be on hand for thoso who may desire to assist the school library In any small' way. Exceptionally stylish line of men's neckwear at Campbell's, regular 50c and 75c values, sale price 3 for Sl.oo. From recent developments It might appear that Utah has been made the dumping ground for diseased trees sent on from the east, a shipment of trees came from the east to Weber county early thlssprlngand every tree was burned owing to them being diseased. dis-eased. Shipments were made Into this county, also, and fully seventy-1 seventy-1 live per cent of the amount had to be destioyed. Tho point that appears somewhat significant in tho case Is that after tho eastern nurseries found that the Utah Inspectors were after them hardly a diseased tree has been found In subsequent shipments, which means that more caro has been exercised exer-cised In the selecting of the stock. The horticultural law and Its enforcement enforce-ment Is the proper thing. 15 cents per doen paid for eggs at II. O. Hav bail's. J All smart up-to-date women ofto-day. ofto-day. Know how to bake, wash, sing and to play; Without these talents a wife is N. G. Unless she takes Rocky mountain Tea. C. E. Napper Some farmers lo the north became a little excited d few days ago over the appearance of amall white tiles resembling re-sembling the pests that destroyed the beet crop3 last year. Prof. Ball was soon upon the ground and after a close examination tho new Insect was found to bo what Is known as tho March My. Prof. Ball went to Sevier county Thursday morning whero the beet pests were worse than any other place. Ho Insists that there will be no white Mies this year worth speaking of, as they became extinct last year1, as did tho tree worms that were so numerous numer-ous a few years ago. This being tho case, tho farmers can plant their beets with an assurance of reaplnga harvest )nt iv 111 rorrtirr ' firm fT 0lr |