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Show That is the QUESTION What shall wc" buy thoni for Christmas' Why! get them something' some-thing' useful. We have lust what you need. For the boys -Skates, Tool Chests, with regular carpenter tools, from $1 up, pocket knives, air guns, pistols, l lllcs, a real one to kill birds for $1. For the girls Toy sadirons, wash boards, wringers, pastry sets, etc. For the big folks cutlery, silverware, brushes, lamps, granltcwarc and thousands of articles too numerous to mention Everything at special cut prices. Genuine bargains Seeing Is be-lclvlng. be-lclvlng. R. Lafount & Co., 38 Center Street, Logan. 38 Logan Real Estate and Loan Company viflias a number of First-class Drj r Vand l"lgatcd , Farms For sale on tcnas or for Cash. City proper-ty proper-ty In all parts of town. Long time Frms Lots a specialty. Optional payment. Local money money placed. A No. 1 Security LOUIS S. GARDON, Mgr., Utah Mortgage Loan corporation. Tlthlno Office corner, login, Utah has plenty of MONEY AT ALL TIMES for , FARM AND CITY LOANS I m m at lowest rates. No Commls- slons charged A Very Clever Idea Of what Is and will be correct In articles ar-ticles for personal use and adornment can Detained by seeing tills tlno collection collec-tion of new .1 E W E L R Y . (I The designs aic novel and aio cat- R r,ctl out wlln skl11 bv exPert workmen "' 'T Each piece has Its own pattlcular It charm, and Is not dependent upon Its Y closeness to other pretty things for its attractiveness. These are among the tilings which vou should sec. JOHNSON JEWELY GO, "The Eye on the Door." LOGAN. - - UTAH. Fames Utah Loan Association Real estate loans, insur-iinco insur-iinco and Investments on which blx per cent an- J nual Intel est Is guaranteed. guaran-teed. J J I !ifel J Thatcher Bank Building 1 jjsj I LOOAN, UTAH. I When you havo a shaio In the Itoch-dalo Itoch-dalo the protlts on your purchases are yours. You jret your goods at cost. Suppose you wero to do that on every thing you buy. Aro such things possible? pos-sible? "ur M 1 Generalities. Found On Main street, carpenters expanding bit. Come to this office. Geo. Anderson, one of the old timers of Richmond, was In Logan on Wednesday. x lVor sale Remington typewriter No. 7, neaily new. Price Wo.00. W. W. Maughan, Logan. I'artlcs living In town desire transportation trans-portation to and from the A. C. daily after the holidays. For particulars inquire at this ottice. Men wanted at once at the sugar factory. Genial Parley 1'. Christiansen, county coun-ty attorney of Salt Lake county, came to Cache last Saturday and remained until Thursday noon. Ills mother resides In Logan. Wc sell the Earth and Loan money on It. II. A. l'cdcrsen & Co. Dr. A. Fournici, the latest of oiu arilvals, Is now located at G8 West Second South, the place Just acatcd by W. II. Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver are going to Salt Lake. "Remnant" week at The Logan I)rj Goods' Co. The bill at the opera house Tuesday Tues-day night was "Nettie the Newsglrl" which was greeled by a good crowd. The play proved one of those tciritlc dramas and was enjojed apparently. WANrisu Girl to do general housework. house-work. Apply at 335 N. Flint East, Messrs. Hcbcr Morrell and C. C. Cicssal lelt Tlnusday for McCammon (to woik on the now Darkness opoia house, Messrs. Worlty & Nelson now have live Logan men at work thcie. Special shirt waist sale foi two weeks at Logan Diy Goods Co. Lotsofdiess goods lcmnaiits this week at Logan Dry Goods Co. Services will be held in St. John's Episcopal church next Sunday, Jan. 1, as follows: Morning prayer and Holy Communion at 11 oclock; Evening piajcrat 8 o'clock Rev. W. E. Malson officiating. Ladies shirt waists woith from $3.50 to $4.50 for $it& at Logan at D. G. Co. G. Gcssel, the biick maker of Cache county, will sell brick by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. Dr. .lames Cochran li down from his Idaho ranch' to spend seveial days with Mis. 1. D. Stoops and friends. Little Robert Stoops, who has been on the lunch for almost jear, came down with him. For Salk Chkai Single buggy, good as new; riding sadd'o, no horn; 0-liole Miller Monitor lange; good large parlor stove. .I.A.Hcndrickson. T.G. Lowe was down fiom Franklin Tuesday. Mr. Lowe is building on a lot he has in Preston and In speaking of the town said that Logan will have to get up and hustle if she keeps up with the Idaho burg. For Sale or Rent Henry G. Hay ball's old homestead on 147 South Uh West. For paitlculais lnqulroof the proprietor. Capt. II. D. Sljerof theThlitcenth United States Inlantry, and professor ofmllltuiy science and tactics at the state agricultural college, is in town for a short stay, and is stopping with the family of his father-in-law, Maj. Edmund Wilkes. The News. If you want a good heating stove CHEAP go to E. M. Curtis's First North street. He is closing them out. See his ad in this Issue. Early Wednesday morning the lucky guesscrs in the prize contest were around Tiik Rki-uiilkjan olllco with sparkling eyes ready to receive the prizes awarded them. Orders were Issued Is-sued to them promptly, and up to this time we have not heard anyone call the atlair a "skin game." You can now have a limited service telephone in your residence for $1.G0 per month; unlimited $2.00; no chargo for installation. It. M. II. T. Co. Olllco over Rlter Uros. Drug Co. Balling & Johnson havo opened an upholstciy business on South Main adjoining theCache Valley Implement house on tho south. The long experience exper-ience that these gentlemen havo had In this line of work is a guarantee that the) will five satisfaction to their patrons. pa-trons. You can now havo a limited service Telephone placed In jour lesldcnco for tl.CO per month, unlimited $2.00 no chaige for installation. Send me your addiess. Our agent will call on jou. It. M 11. T. Co. If there ure any gills In tills county who desire positions In homes In this city, they will rind It to their advantage advan-tage to send their names to this otllcc. We havo constant Inquiries for help of this kind, and it Is our icgrct that we cannot furnish the dcsiied aid In the matter. Wc know now of a number of families that deshoaglrl aftci tho holidays and you will confer a favor on both jourself and them by sending your name to this otilce. Thu service costs jou nothing. i jj .. SMITH, M. I). Physician and Surgeon. Am. C.M.M I'ltOMIT- TrLKIMIONK iS-5 1.1" Attl.NDKl) TO . . SMITHFIELD - - UTAH. 0. V. Hansen painter, 'phone ilOk. . Rev. Norticet preached last night at Hyrum. Do without one cigar a day and give your wife a Telephono she will appreciate appre-ciate It, If jou don't. R. M. R. T. Co. t Go to John H. Anderson's for all kinds of Rubbers. Jlu.OOO local money to loan on Real Estate. II. A. l'cdcrsen & Co. Alexander the optician' will lcmaln at Hotel Lincoln until Satuiday, Jan. 7th. Found On Main stieet Ladles pocket book containing small amount of money. Come to this otilce. Dr. II. P. Emeis returned Wednesday Wednes-day night from a two weeks visit to San Francisco and other coast points. Wc collect all kinds of Indebtedness, out-lawed notes and accounts special attention. II. A. Pedcisen & Co. Olllco over First National Rank. Miss Ida Thoicsou left this morning for Rilgham city to spend Now Years, on Invitation of friends at that place. In the notice of "Land Sale" which has appeared in this paper in u number num-ber of peccedlng Issues a description of land ipadlng"Scctlon 20, Tp 13n R 4c" should have iead"Sec. 30,Tpl3n R 4e" This sale comes oil on January o, at the Couit House In thlscltj-. Prospective Pros-pective bujeis will please note thu conection. UNTIL JANUARY 1st, i OFF ON LEADER JEWEL STEEL RANGE. Wm. EDWARDS FURNI-TURE& FURNI-TURE& CARPET HOUSE, MAIN STREET, LOGAN. At, the Thatcher Oichcstra pavll-llon pavll-llon Wednesday afternoon the little children had full sway, 200 or more of them being on the lloor. One of the ward Sunday schools gave the little people this treat. At the ball on Christmas night no less than 200 couples weie on the lloor. See the great Vaudeville Trio with the Noble Stock company, Monday night. Ward & Lester In an elaborate elabor-ate musical act; little Jcanettc in artistic, art-istic, fancy and Instep toe dancing. All kinds of Ruck and wing dancing. One week starting Monday Jan. 2nd. Rishop A. L. Skanchy, who left his home in Apill 1001, returned from his mission last Tuesday night, being absent ab-sent three years and nine montliF. While away tho bishop lias made a most excellent record in taking the oversight of building three line meeting meet-ing houses, one in Copenhagen, Christians Chris-tians and Stockholm. The Bishop Is pleased to bo at home once moic with his family and friends, and looks well. The Wednesday evening dance at the Pavilion attracted a crowd of Just the proper sic for comfortable and pleasurable dancing, as well as a number num-ber who aie not in the habit of frequenting fre-quenting the place. Many pleasant comments on the orchestra's splendid music aie alwajs heaid. Few of the dances at the pavllllon lack a good Crowd, a fact that Is worthy of note, for certainly no enterprise In the city deserves a more liberal support. The resort Is a beauty, cost a handsome sum of money, and is owned and conducted con-ducted by some of fur best people. Wlllard Cranney is still crippling around a little, the result of tho runaway run-away he and President Ellas Kimball had some few weeks ago in Idaho In talking over the affair with Mr. Cranney It is learned that the escape was almost miraculous. The two wero driving across a bridge when one of the lines broke. President Kimball Kim-ball jumped from the conveyance, whllo Mr. Cranney with one line steered steer-ed the team Into the ditch. The conveyance con-veyance turned over with Mr. Cranney underneath. Mr. Kimball caught the team and extricated Mr. Cranney from his dangerous position. Mrs. Emma Hydo has opened up temporaiy art parlors in the Trcmont house on Center street opposlto tho tabernacle. As our cltlens aro aw aio Mr. and Mis. Hydo have been singularly sing-ularly unfoitunatc through an accident acci-dent to the former and very serious Illness of tho latter, and now that The sun begins to shine upon them after their many diavvbacks oir people will hasten to patroiiic Mrs. Hydo's new entci prise. Tho exhibits of tapestry painting and ait embroidery aie ically beautiful. Lessons In the aits above refci led to and in kindled do-paitinciits do-paitinciits will bo given by Mis. Hyde. That her classes will bo largo goes without saying, as the tuition feo is almost nominal. Samples of work dono by hcisclf and by novlcc-aitlsts aic on cxl jltlou at her parlors which aro wcl' worth Inspection. Tho wealthy people of Cache county as well as others In humbler circumstances cannot fall to llnd it advantageous to buy tho beautiful articles olTcred for sale by Mrs. Hyde. E. S. Laiscn, the genial postmaster at Cove, was in Logan jesterday. H. C. Jackson, a prominent cltUcn of Paradise, aged 84, was stricken with paralysis last Sunday. The right side Is affected. The date of selling tickets for the State Teachers Association at Salt Lake has been extended to January 3rd, good returning tho Oth. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jenkins extend sincere thanks for kindnesses shown them during tho Illness and death of their little daughter. They deeply appreciate the mlnlstratlonsof friends. It looks good to sec genial John Spandu back again In Logan. John's two years In Scandinavia have been plcasantnnd prolltablo to him and it Is with pleasure that his return Is noted. James I) Nuttall, of College, was: a Logan visitor Wednesday. Hcrcpoil-cd Hcrcpoil-cd a "chaiacter ball" given at the amusement hall that evening. Prizes vveie offend mid a pleasant time anticipated. A New Year's sermon at the Pies-bytcrlan Pies-bytcrlan chinch Sunday moiiilng sit 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 12:15. Theic will bo no service In the evening even-ing on account of a seilous Indisposition Indisposi-tion of the pastoi, Rev. N. E. Clemen-son. Clemen-son. A grand time was had In Paradise last Monday as a pait of the Chilst-tiins Chilst-tiins festivities. A most excellent program was rendered In tho foicnoou at the meeting house, which was well tilled. Dancing was Indulged In by the chlldicu In the afternoon and adults in the evening. Mrs. Elltti Fames, an aged icsldent of the Fecond waul, has been suffer-Ing suffer-Ing from lagrippe foi some time ami is now seilously ill at the lesldcnco of her daughter, Mis. H. Watteison, of the Third waul. The many fi lends of the stilckon lady hope for her speedy recovcrj. Cail M. Nelson, the Greenville man who won the $2." In Tin: RurmiLi-canV RurmiLi-canV guessing contest came in Thursday Thurs-day and got his check. He made tho statement that It was the easiest $25 he over got in ills life. Mr. Nelson concluded that under tho ciicutn-stances ciicutn-stances he could well afford to take Tub Rki'uiilcjan another year. Rishop Skanchy, JamcsJohnson and John Spande will speak at the Scandinavian Scandi-navian meeting Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Rishop Skanchy and Mr. Spande are Just returned from an extended ex-tended mission to Scandinavia and will ceitalnly be able to talk veiy Interestingly. In-terestingly. In his letters to this paper Mr. Spande showed that he was a close observer and a good writer. The two year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jenkins died on Monday Mon-day at 11 o'clock the result of pneumonia. pneu-monia. Thouuli every cllort was made to save the little child it seemed that she must go and the Jenkins home Is now a saddened one. The funeral service was held jesterday at ioon at tho family lcsldencc, Mr. James A. Langton and Mr. Melvln J. Rallaid offering words of consolation con-solation and helpful thought. Music was furnished by Messis E.ia Crook-sion, Crook-sion, Wlllard Skanchy and John and Helmar Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins have tho heaitfelt svmpathy of many friends. Estray Notice. In tin) Cits luirnii, Utali ' 1 !itu In my iKmchslon tin) following li-hurlUd li-hurlUd aiilumS whlrli If not dulim-U iinil taken iwuy, will bnwilil at imhlli' auction to tlio lilidicat rash bidder. It tliu halil town of Uiiriui.on Vi-idiH'&day, tlio Uili day of .Inn Hub. at l.'o'ulock IrniMiimdu! on tlm'Ttli day of Deo 1WM. Di'sorlntloii of anlmaU Onn mil ii'urllmr ludfcrlirundid WorM mi-vldiiduwn mi-vldiiduwn wltli liar undur. Ono nil and wlilto low almut K jrai-n old with call alioutll day old. Ilranded W .on loft rllis anil Hamo brand on left hide of nick with I on loft hliimldor, llt In rlk'ht var and silt uiidor tit In loft car. .1. If. Oneiiu, l'ouiidkccut'r for I-ukran CHy, ii t Ml t'm m f J I Elegant and Useful m Futmtiste M ffWll jJJRfflaY Ca" oc selected from our big jH - n ILv' stock' You liavo hc,c a wl(,e ! flSSSaiSMrW Wm ,lllKe of cl,0,cc '" handsome ,'M ?i&?v$KlikA' iitWJ ,cs,xS icstful rockcis, comfort- IM lp " -"vffTv jjfrfffi aWe asy clmlis. aitlstlc china H 'V FliWSBTr I "'mky ''loscts' c a" elegant in dc- H t4H-ii slt:" a,ul lil,lsl1' an1 0,rclC(1 ilt I PjSSlSSyJj 1'rices that aie as altiactivc as B 'vSCpU tl' Roods Cheapness onl in H I S' "", 1'rlces LUNDSTRUM I I FURNITURE & CARPET Co. I I ONE-HALF BLOCK WEST of THATCHER BROS' BANKING CO. I What the Men and I I Boys Would Like I For Christmas. I A nice Dress Suit, fancy licit Overcoat, U Fine Leather Suit Case, Fine Dress Shoes H Fancy House Coat, Fancy Silk Vest, Fancy H Cap for winter, Fancy Wool Gloves, stylish and M comforable, Silk Lined Kid Gloves, Nice Warm H Mittens, a Silk Muffler, Good Scivlccablc Wool H Mufilcr, Pair of Silk Suspenders or a Pair of jt jjl Elastic Suspenders, a Scaif Pin, Cuff Button M Watch Chain or an Umberella. j t j H If you buy them of H DUNBAR, ROBINSON Go. I THE QUALITY AND PRICE WILL PLEASE YOU H TWO SWIMS. MAIN STRKKT. I 1 he Care of Children's Eyes Should receive from the parents and teachers the most caicful consld- jH oration and have them examined to ascertain if they arc In such con- H dltlon as will enable them to pursue their studies without producing M such conditions as will cause them pain and injuiy that will require ' ' jH years of suffering anc treatment possibly to overcome. iH It Is often a matterof great surprise for one of us to discover that a IJH child sees very little with oneof itsejes. If children having such jH eyes arc fitted with suitable glasses when jouug the vision of the poor IH eye may be made to equal that of the other.and by use, become strong- H cr Instead of weaker. jH That condition of the eye termed tiablsmus, where the Visual Axis jH fail to meet at tho objective point can often be cuicd without an opcr- H atlon by wearing glasses. We are engaged in this special line of work H with the knowledge and Instruments to enable us to give jou accurate jH and satisfactory service. ...... H All Examination free. M Geo C Ownby Optical Co fl 123 N. Main street. Eagle Block. H nit, ' -""TiirrirTTTrTnrrnMnrriri v-Trnnni -n itt iiiiriTTirrnriimTnim-Ti i mini i mi illinium H IKE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, I I OF LOGAN I 11 CAl'lTAI .')O,O0O.0O fi IJH Simi'LUH and Undivided Piiokits i),000.00 1 H Do jour banking business at the First National, tho only National I JH Ilankin Cachccounty. Under supervision of the United States W H i Government. Safety for deposits. u jH Prompt, progressive and up to date. Wn want jour business. !iH Wc pay four percent interest on time deposits. Interest compounded 1 H quailcily E jH W. S. McCoitNiCK, President. Allan M. Fi.emi.no, Cashier. S ! Jakks Quaylk, Vice President II. E. Cuockktt. Ass't. Cashier. P 1IH LIST OF DIRECTORS: I M W. S. MCCOHMCK. J AUKS QUAYLK JOSKl'II F. SMITH I H John H . Anderson. Tiios. Smaut Sohkn IIanbkn. I ijH 0. C. Goodwin. C. W. Kihlky. Allan M. Flkmino H I i, Lix. Pl.t r.il-l .. l.,imViu wisSLifUiM |