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Show p Murray k AJick tonight. If you wish to telephone The Nation, call up 12 F. Shooting the Chutes. The Cache 1 1 ike quai terly conference will be held next Sunday and Monday. The court of Enquiry decided to buy shingles at Smith Bros Logan. Why? Because you ge them for 2.(jo a thousand. Mr. Peter Peterson was in town from the west side Men day. and states that the fall wheat is in excellent condition in that region. G j and see Murray and Mack. Lost One yellow mare, white .pet in forehead, weight about Iji , sharp shod. Return to or er.d information to Smith Bros. Lumber yard, Logan, and bo rewarded. Ojera House tonight. he Twenty-fiftward of the Salt Lake stake of Zion was organized Sunday evening, with Carl A. Ek as bishop and William II. Tolhnrst and Oliver Pearson as his counselors. LOCAL BRiri'S. . Coto.F. H. Anderson for the E. Rich niissionary Shoe. Ism robe and other Found a tides. Inquire at this office. Fine office room to rent in The Nation building. Enquire at lie 1 A this office. at Smith fill can where Rios.. they a in hills hurry. Warranty deeds, blanks sold justice's blanks for sale sit tli is office. Bring your jc b printing to Tl.? Nation office GiK.'d work nr 3 5: low prices guaranteed. For all kinds of Electric goods seethe Logan Electric supp y Co. ( enter street . Best and cheapest pkee to buy Shoes, Groceries and dry goods at J. II. Anderson. Tinsmith ar.d Plumber at II. (uc your lumber 1 Wadinans store on 2nd Street. Comp'ete line of tineware. pumps, sinks, bath tubs, iron pipe and fittings, etc. Call and see him. The Nation will give away a tine 120.(10 Newman organ. Subscribe for The Nation or pay a year in advance, and you may x be the winner. M. C. Everton has a first class plumler and a full line of plumb ing supplies. Call on him. llrd street Below P. 0. Successors to Mr. A. H. Palmer. h A bill received at the Agricul tural c liege recently from a local liveryman called for ,;$3 for It puzzled the hauling dagoes. auditors considerably until they found the date of the bill coincided exactly with the visit to the college of the Royal Italian band. A well known and successful We are pleased to slate thrl lawyer of Logan received a sev Mr. If Lafount is able to be up. ere jolt during the recent charity and will soon be at his usual court. He occupied! the bench place of business again. Mr. P. at the time, and was laying down A. Nielsen is able to be around the law to an unfortunate defend ant with great unction. He again. s The children of Mr. M. pointed out the prisoners at considerable length, of Brigham were serious ly injured in a runaway ut New and imposed a heavy fine, whereFour upon the defendant remarked ton Saturday afternoon. You will please excuse me, were out of the vehicle1 or saying that I new uml all sustained painful bruises one aged four having a gush on unde. vl why the words law 'sound so much alike. its head which inquired twelve yer stitches Ail are recovering. Gov. Wl's has issued an address Messrs. Worley and Nelson, to th Couutv and City Superin the enterpiisir.g contractors, teuderits. Boards of TiUntars am of tbs public schools o hae contracted to build a 5 room principals to the officers of all inand Utah, 2 house for Jos Hyer and a room house for Brig Hyer, of Lewis- dependent or private school within ton. A s i a 4 i t om hous tot the Stats, recommending til t Jan Jilin Holland of Logan. They nary 29th Ire m t.spait as McKin have just lompleted a cosy 4 ley day'aiid that appropriate exer ro-Jihouse for Lewis S3. Card on cia s be held aod the school child he given au opooitucity to m Logan second ward. rb contribute tithe McKiuley monu F.lder L. R. Martineau was the OUeiitfilDd. fiii-- t speaker at the tabernacle Meed's. J n I ard Bower f the last bunlay evening, dwelling Sut B arl f Hotticultcr i wil up n the necessity of thoroughly accompany Pr f. Wrioht ti the training the children instead ut Agricultural college at Lrgau to allowing them to rush carelessly ii rmw. sod will rcalo,t ur toth throigh their lessons. He also mrth m r f th Sta'eia th t letter order be preurged nt rests f hp't'co tore ;n genera served in public meetings. Pres Acci to Prof. W- ijLt it ident J. Golden Kimball followed the aimrli'jg of the Board cf Hoiticu o:i t e same subjects, and also ure 1 do-- ' y with tbc spike ut some lemrtli on the Mut- Acricultural college ii all matters ual Improvement and other to the hoi ticult i:e- cl. uich weak. Pause! Read! Reflect! You have probably heard of bargains before! But speaking candidly now. did you ever hear of such bargains as we ai e offering you? tables piled up with merchandise which we will slaughter at a price that is bound to We have five move them. Shoes for men women and children that we will sell at exactly halt price. 100 Mens Suits wi rih fromi$b to 10. Shirts ne 1 35c to 50c 200 Suits Mens Underwear 2oo Mens Pants ti $3.50 to worth from $2.01 40c to 50c grade, to close, ill; e out, 20c and 25c 75 to $1.75 shert-2cming- tin-ow- worth 7jc to $1.25, to close out, 100 $5.00 each ! Mor-lense- n To Mens Dress A Sale for Your Life and NO PARE!!! To appreciate these bargains you must see the goods on our tables Dunbar, Robinson & Co. . t p-r- - 1 te We have too many of these goods. heavy We couldn't help it. they looked so inviting and to have a hard winter. goods, so we have The weather has been too warm for These we offer too many waists left. at a great ve-terci- Heavy Fleeced lined A v iy happy wedding reeep-- t vj ui to Yi. di.esiiii;.- even a no M at in;; t :e i o ;. uf Mr. S S. .I )iie i n li uiei- - of tie mar- riage ef 'h ir Min 1. Milton a ;d M'ssli ulu Lamoreauy, Jo . of Logan, wti.cti took place n. Lg::n last v.eck Th- gin';ts were Uiv'.nbei s 1 tie family and ii fr'.v ritm.al' fr onds, who i ' with iyi ii a p!eif.ant ovvii-- 1 n-- j tic : A 1 1!". Tii-- . I i e . i 1 iii V ' ; t ii, ills ' :li : .. m Iih- ! ! " ; 'i ii in tlu-i- I M l iV VJ s. , Vi I" I ! pair have iiiid Cliche ill . dl i V j ) r .ii d y J v.ly wdid.i! : . fes ; i i i i !":--- i . Don't have colored shades ot. your light; um white or ground glass. Don't let any strong l'ght, like that of ohclricity. slnne directly into the eyes. Don't fool with your eye. If they bother you in ny way come in and we will tell you what the trouble is. Don't think "you no.'d glasses because seine friend has told you so. If your eyes have that you are telling friends alout them, they may lice. I svhi'-tinniglasses. Ve t !! it ji i ! o- -t vo.-ei-- ' live ii-- . waists the 90c grade. r Ribbon trimmed colors, nicely Former Piice $150 Good Flannel waists, well made. e f'i d v. I.ell. or r i.on.e in (111 I ! v i r l . k i -- IvllIfM! !'( !1 ) ill D;Ol,, Best Our Flannel Prices $1.25 waist All colors, Fancy trim- 00 waists waists, assorted colors-Forme- r S2 25 $2.50 52.75 Sale Price $1.00 Sale Price $1.75 i .,e.-id- es !1!V waist. Our S2 Only $1.50 Sale Price 65c ! l.-- - All wool ; med. got-'teusoba- d r i All L Heavy ficcce lined rini no. it in trimmed. waist- Sale Price 50c Sale Price $1.25 l I waists dark colors Good Flannel Former Price 75c o 1 Ladies Flannel Waists besides we expected The estate of the late President snow is valued at $15,401.38 bv the appraisers, E. Mnlford. Dan Harrington an 1 Parley T Musser, who completed their i k Tne valuation is on the basis of intrinsic value, an.l dees not inclu; e the sentimental worth of the rn iny relics collected by the late President which cannot be computed in dollnis and cents. TLo-mem elites will he disposed of :;t auo tion ati-- many of them may i:i by tneuib' ts of tlio family. m-o- SpeGiaf Sale of A J |