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Show f Just a Little Paint, "" i , Right now every thing In nature Is turning brown and scar. A little paint will go a long way f f towards brightening up the many ' old things around the place. L Porch, chairs and scats, lawn j , , mowcis, any of the farm or garden 4k'' Implements and a do.cn of things J fip Inside the houso all need a'llttic f. B touching up. T "We've paints all ready to use W for any purpose. laa- Put In any size you maywish. Any color you may fancy. 'H&f. Drop In and get a color card, and Mfe& we wl" tc" you niorc n,0,lt lt K Of course we've brus ics to put mf '" the paint on with 10c up. J RITER BROS. DRUG CO. k'B Logan, Utah, Franklin, Preston WM. ', and Montpcllcr, Idaho. ' B I ITIiat which appeals to the eye alone is not the most attractive. Quality ' is a magnet of greater power and It Is quality that causes the great demand for our CLOTHING, ; Shoes and Men's Furnishings That they aie In every way good Is proved by the fact that they are here. These are. a few of our Inducements: t oil on al straw, and felt hats. All our $f) to $12 suits on special sale at ixO.fiS. All $1.50 to '4.r,0 suits during this , sale at S.3. ' All suits fiom 815 to SIB will close out at 8112.08. Summer wfelght underwear off. Ladles' oxfprds were $2.f0 to J3.25 now 42.00. $1.50 to $2 00 men's shirt waists close at 70c. Sale lasts one more week. Robinson Brothers, The clothiers 45 Main Street, , LOGAN r UTAH. "II you want to know what smartly dressed men will wear 1 this Season, ask to see Steln-Bloch Smart Clothes. I ' t. .& v I THEY BEAR ---LWj--U TH,S I HHfln Apparel for Men I when sold here must be of the Highest Grade Perfect. In selling STEIN- I BLOCH SMART CLOTHE'S, we realize that It is expressive of the highest I attainment of the tallorman's art absolutely the limit of clothing possibilities. I Wc can tell you all about the clothes, but you must see them to truly I appreciate their elegance of finish; you must try-on a garment to see how I well It fits and how dressy It looks; you must wear the clothes only a short I time to satisfy yourself that never did you get as good value or more fashionable I looking clothes for your money. m Merchant tailors charge almost twice as much and give you no bettev iH clothes. Ask the men who wear Steln-bloch Smart Clothes about them and you Tm will wear them, too. Stem-Bloch Smart Suits and I Fall Overcoats. I $J5.w to $35. I I Thatcher 'A, Hansen, I 27 Mafc St., Logan Utah. .; New Jersey Academy, Will open Tuesday, Sept. 8th. l limited number of yoang lady students can obtain board and lodglng.onap- pllcatlon. A lick E. Rked. " Assistant Principal. W. H. Maughan or Wellsvllle visited Logan yesterday. Fries the photographer has taken a view of tho Salt Lake Temple from the northwest corner looking toward tho south cast. Tho plcturo Is one of best that has been taken and is worth seeing. ' Profr J. A. Bexall, the new man at the head of tho Commercial department depart-ment at the A. C. of U. has arrived in Logan and in a short time his family will follow. Expression from the college people lead us to the belief that Prof. Bexall Is a strong man. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Kent was held In the Fifth ward meeting house last Friday. The speakers were Lucy S.Cardon,JamesA. Leishman, Bishop William Hyde and Pres. Morreli. Mrs. Kent was 70 years of age and died of general debility. Elnor Ward, aged 23 years, daughter of M. C. Evcrton, died of pneumonia Monday night at 7 p. m. Her husband and parents with other rclathcsare heart-broken at the sudden death. On last Sunday she was out and around and nothing of a serious character char-acter was anticipated. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire en-tire community. The funeral will be held Thursday, In the Fourth ward meeting house at 2 o'clock. All friends are invited. ThcBoaid of County Commissioners Commission-ers Is In session. Final action will betaken today relative to the Rob-erts Rob-erts franchise for the electric railway. While the Board Is anxious to see such a line constructed from one end of tho county to the other, they are at the same time looking forward to the Interests of this county in the future. Asa whole tho commissioners desire to be consistent In their demands. The residents of Cache Valley who wenttoSaltalron the late exclusion and stayed over In Salt Lake speak highly of the service ghen by the elcctiio railway hi their excursions to all the principal parts or the city. In the excursion car a man Is furnished who explains to the passengers us they pass the various points of Interest, Inter-est, which proves beneficial and Instructive. In-structive. Numerous bureaus of Information In-formation have also been established wheio periodicals and books of Information Inform-ation can be procured at a reasonable price, whereby the tourists can read as they travel. Such dlstilbution of hlstoilcal facts cannot help but piove an untold benefit to this Intcr-mnun-tain region. I . iM WE ARE NOW TAKING , : Stamp Fotos J and like the rest of our work ' THE BEST EVER SEEN IN LOGAN. ' 24 for 25c. I During July We will give a,25c Button FREE with each I Sitting. 7 7 I FRIES, the Fotografer, I Cardon Block 1st North Logan, Utah I W. S. McCORNICK, President. ALLAN M. FLEMING, Cashier JAMES QUA YLE, Vice Pres. GEO. A. PERC1VAL, Asst. " THE 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK I LOGAN, UTAH. "M Under United Stales Government Supervision. I ' CAPITAL AM 'PROFITS $70,000. I Courteous Attention to All. I ji Intere.t Paid Time Deioilti. fl foreign Draft Issued. Prompt, Conservative, Safe. kH '-iH BOARD OF DIRECTORS: 4 InwvH'Sv. JAMES QUA YLK, J08KPII F. SMITH, H nTrLnw )N Twos. Smaht, soukk Hanskn, ' O.C. Goodwin, John II. Davis, Allan M. Flkmino, j .H mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi'mmmWmmWm tl I Kimball Bros. Carriage Col I Jos. Kimball. N W. Kimball U 1 I . . ! 'il Wc reA1tsJrr,THE LULL CARRIAGE ifl COMPANY, Kalamazoo Michigan JH and US om"nrVeoC ' W?. S?t,P,aito bUylnP .t0 c!l" nml oxr""" our B00ll, JH aim (jet on 1 prices. We arc on the ground floor in prices. tH FOUNDRY BUILDING, ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF THATCHER BROS, BAHK, fl |