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Show toTa Little Paint. Right now when everything In Attire Is beginning to look bright and fresh, a little paint will go a long way toward brightening up the place. Porch, chairs and scats, lawn mowers, any of tho farm or garden Implements and dozen of things Inside tho house all need a little touching up. We've paint all ready to use for any purpose. Put up In any skc can you may wish, any color you may fancy. Drop In and get a Color Card and we'll tell j ou more about It. Of course we've brushes to put the paint on with, 10c tip. BITER BROS DRUG GO, Logan, Utah, Franklin, Preston and Mont-pclicr, Mont-pclicr, Idaho. TB Generalities, SHOES SHINED FOR GC AT "CITY SHOE STOKE." tf Isaac Ell well. Jr.. Is at the old stand repairing blcylcs. The price of wheat at Cache Junction Junc-tion is ninety cents per bushel. Logan City has two first-class laundries, laun-dries, each of them doing a good business. busi-ness. For Rcntr-Ilooms In the Commercial Commer-cial Block. Apply at Co-op Grocery & Drug Co. Fifteen cents per docn for eggs Is paid at II. G. Hayball's store, iil-55 W. Csnter Street. 40tf Hon. David Eccles made a flying trip to Logan, arriving Wednesday night and leaving Thursday noon. Homescckcrs We will show you how to get a home, or pay off loan on your property. II. A. Pkdekskn & Co. The abundance of rain that has fallen fal-len within the past sixty days insures the farmers an excellent hav crop this season. THy quarterly conference of the Cache Stake of Zlon will be held Sunday Sun-day and Monday, May 1st and 2nd. Joseph Morrell, Isaac Smith and W. W. Maughan, Stake Presidency. Tho old carding mill west of the Deseret mills has stood vacant for years and Is in a dilapidated state, about ready to fall down. Would It not be an improvement to remove the old structure? Hde Park people aie delighted with the brg Estcy Church organ they have Just puichased, and say that Prof. S. H. Mltton In his organ solos at the concert astonished his audience with hlsmagnltlcent playing on thlsgiand organ. , Loieiuo Hansen and his force of men are working hard In placing tho machlnciy at the Logan Condensed Milk Factoiy. Mr. Hansen Is a pro-giesshc pro-giesshc man, theie being none more so in the county. All of his ventures tend lo public a swell as personal adantagc. Our way of laundering lace cuitalns N tho latest and best. 50e per pair. "White Swan Laundry". 0. A. Cum-mill, Cum-mill, piopiletor.PhoimNo. lOW. ft The Logan Steam Laundry has moved from Center to 40 W. First N'orth opposite the Post oillce. This Laundry has been refitted througho ut with modern machinery "and Is now prepared to turn out work of all kinds and quantities. Tho quality of Hie work is unexcelled. The city fathers are doing a good thing In advertising some of their land for sale. They own a good many pieces of land In different parts that are doing nobody good. Hy selling them off the city will receUo taxes, and the property will be improved. Elmore and Miss Loralne Hyde left yesterday morning for San Pedro, California to Join their mother, Mrs. Ezra Hyde, Who has been there for sometime. It is known almost to a certalnlty that Mr. Hydo Is theie also and that the family is reunited. There arc none but who will wish them happiness. The Mlllviilo conference last Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday was very Interesting Interest-ing and Instructive, nishop Rouche reported the ward as being In excellent condition, and that thero had been rsiMdy iriprovcment for eight years. i-jK ward Is almost free from debt. Supt. 11, c. Hemlgren reported the Sunday school as In good condition and Pres. Parkinson congratulated the various associations. Supt. F. T. Yeatcs, Sisters E. A. Garr, Mary A. Hulse, Alice Taylor and others made excellent reports. Wanted-Potatoes at Harry Smurth-walte. Smurth-walte. Center street. 4iitf L. It. Martlncau made a flying business busi-ness trip to Salt Lake yesterday. The usual services will be held at the Presbyterian church Sunday at 11 a. m. ana 8 p. m. All arc welcome. William Pencil, landscape gardener Planting of lawns and ornamental trees a specialty. 4J0 North Cth East. 48tf The P. Y. C. and A, C. baseball teams met on tho A. C. diamond Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. The score at the end of the game stood 14 to 2 In favor of the P.. Y. 0. Lost Horse, black, white tn forehead. fore-head. Branded quarter circle with '- under same. Finder return to .102 West Center st. and be rewarded. The citizens of Logan aie all feeling happy over the excellent light furnish-ed furnish-ed by the city plant.Thclrappreclatlon Is evidenced by the support that It Is already receiving. Word has been lecelved from .1. A. llendilckson that he expects to leach home not later than next Monday.The people will welcome Mr. Hendrickson home after an absence of one year. The Senlois of the A. C. of U. arc now wearing the paraphernalia of their rank, cap and gown, and look dead swell. The gentlemen experience some difficulty In handling their skirts and have an oerdose of bashfulncss. Little Miss Dorothy Clemenson entertained en-tertained a number of her joung friends Thursday afternoon. Those amusements common, to childhood were Indulged In, and refreshments were served. The little people had a very delightful time. All of the implement houses of tills cltv appear to bo doing a good business busi-ness In the line of buggies, wagons and farm machinery. The farmers should bear In mind to take care of what they buy, and to purchase only what they absolutely need.for pay day, like taxes, is sure to come around. Now is the time to get your baby carriages and go carts, while the cheap sale Is on. An elegant line of new Hammocks Just received, prices to suit all. Our elegant line of wall paper can not be excelled In northern Utah. Come and ie convinced. Logan Furniture Company, South Main. 41U3 Preston, Pyper & Co. have thcswcll-est thcswcll-est wallpaper rig that ever struck this or any other city. A yellow horse, fine harness unstained, a wagon done in oak with silver trimmings makes a combination that could hardly, be beaten. In harmony with the idea, tho driver Is to be a "yellow kid." This company Is thoroughly "up to snuff." A Litciary afternoon was held at the home of Mrs. Sidney O. Stevens Wednesday afternoon. Those present were: MaQamcs Robinson, Hansen, West, Cole, Pudge, G. W. Thatcher, P. G. Thatcher, W. S. Langton, She-pard, She-pard, Mitchell, Jenson, Misses Nora Ellason, Winifred and Florence Miner, Allle and Harrct Martincau, Morrell, Mitchell, Yates, Florence and Hattle Smith, A mussen. OWING TO THE LATENESS OF THE SEASON WE WILL SELL OUR LADIES AND MISSES' SUITS AT TWENTY PER GENT DISCOUNT COMMENCING SATURDAY SAT-URDAY APRIL BOTH AND CON-TINUING CON-TINUING MAY 2ND AND 3RD. REMEMBER THREE DAYS ONLY, ELIASON SISTERS, OLD 'A. C. M. I. BUILDING. Harold Hrangham, who has been messenger boy and geneial assistant at the O. S. L. station In this city, was tiausfericd on Wednesday to Cache Junction, wneie he will act as freight agent. Harold Is but llftecn jearsof age, yet his aptitude and thoroughness maiked him for a promotion pro-motion and ut the tlrst opportunity he got It. The boy Is a gentlemanly young fellow and his many friends will be glad to know of his promotion and wish him even better things. President Kerr, of tho Agricultural college, and his son Horace were In Salt Lake Thursday. Prof. Kerr said that conditions at the Institution was very satlsfactoiy, the attendance was 023 students and the woik of the cadet battalion was particularly gratifying. Tho command Is divided. Into four companies, and the cadets are anticipating antici-pating an enjoyable lime next month when thoy take their May outing. The government will furnish tent and camp equipage, and two officers from Camp Douglas will attend the encampment. encamp-ment. The Bankrupt sale of the Robinson "Brothers stock has been a success In every way. Tho pioprletors of the llrin have kept their pledges with tho people. They hae sold goods strictly as advertised, and not a purchaser has ben disappointed with tho values received for their money. The managers man-agers now announco that this unprecedented unpre-cedented cheap sale will positively closo on Saturday night, April 30th. Every person In Cache County should avail themselves of the opportunity that- is now offered, for such a slaughter slaugh-ter of prico was never before known In the history of this valley. FOR SALE Good now milch cow. 31 North 2nd West, Logan, Utah. William Douglas, Smlthflcld's Justice, Jus-tice, was In Logan yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cardon am now "at home" In the Hjde mansion on West Center street. Sheriff Thomas Jollcy, of Oneida County, and his Deputy T. .1. Evans, of Malad city, were seen at the ball game on Thursday. Bishop H. F. Llllnqulst, who has passed through a siege of sickness during dur-ing the past eleven weeks, came to Logan yesterday. William G. McAllister was down from Rcgburg to attend the funeral of Mrs. Davidson. This Is Mr. McAllister's McAllis-ter's first visit to Logan In three years. Mcmbcis of the Forthlcth Quorum of Seventy aro hereby reminded of their meeting at the usual plaee Tuesday Tues-day ccnlng, May 3rd, 10 o'clock. A. D. Thatchcr.Sr., President. The regular Y. L. M. I. A. officers' meeting will be held at the tithing office building at 10 a. in. Saturday, May 7th. A good attendance is desired. desir-ed. Mary L. Hendrickson. President. Rev. N. E. Clemenson and Elder I. L. Brangham hae ic turned from Piesbytcry at Nephl. While In that country Mr. Clemenson visited his mother at Mr. Pleasant. She Is quite feeble. Inasmuch as the business men like a gala day of their own occasionally, why not set apart the 20lh day of April of each year as a business men's holiday. A day in the spring and fall would be still better. There is nothing noth-ing lost In tlicnc short respites from the continual grind. The funeral of Mrs. Ann Davidson was held In the basement of the tabernacle taber-nacle Thursday at 12 o'clock. The speakers were Bishops Thomas X. Smith and Joseph Cardon, John McAllister, Mc-Allister, Guy Thatcher, Pies. Joseph Morrell. They all spoke of her noble qualities, Integrity and faithfulness to the truth. Tho deceased was held In the highest respect by those who knew her. Thursday morning Mr. Isaac Smith's delivery team bolted from the fO. S. L. station and came east on Center at its best speed. Wardropon an animal ani-mal with a record of 2:10, saw the runaway run-away and took out after It. Both the pursued and tho pursuer broke tho l coord but Wardrop won out and rodo alongside the frightened animals, stopping them before they succeeded in wrapping the wagon around any of the light poles. It was a splendid trick easily turned. , OWING TO THE LATENESS OF THE SEASON WE WILL SELL OUR LADIES' ANDMISSES' SUITS AT TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT DIS-COUNT COMMENCING SATURDAY, SATUR-DAY, APRIL 30TII, AND CONTINUING CONTIN-UING MAY 2ND AND 3RD. REMEMBER RE-MEMBER THREE DAYS ONLY. ELIASON SISTERS, OLD A. 0. M. 1. BUILDING. In planting potatoes, it is an old time practice with many farmers to plant the small ones jear after jear. The planting of-small potatoes for one or two years will not show any marked mark-ed difference In the yield of the ciop, but If continued longer the potatoes naturally become dwaifed and an unsalable article is produced. Tho choicest and most marketable kinds should be sought for, even If additional addition-al expenso Is Inclined in procuring such seed, for when the harvest is on, tho results will amply pay for all such outlays. The weekly crop bulletin of the United States department of agriculture agricul-ture for tho Utah section says: "Cold, stormy weather prevailed during the week, with unseasonably low temperatures. temper-atures. Two to twelve Inches of snow fell oer the state, which was followed follow-ed by heavv fiost. Fruit was damaged by the cold, especially over the southern south-ern section. Field ciops, howqver, were consldei ably Improved, although operation were suspended. Spring gialn and vegetables were coming up, and some early garden tiuck was In use In the southern counties. Ranges were benefited, but stock suffered In some localities by the heavy snowfall. The supply of Irrigation water was considerably Increased." If reports are corrcct.Logan's young men arc having to take a back scat since tho arrival of a ceitaln beau Ideal from Salt Lake. As the story goes, this gentleman has been through tho mill, Is onto all the tricks of the trade, married In fact, but Is young, not bad looking and has a fondness for the society of the ladles whom ho used to "Jolly." At a certain dance the other evening when asked about his spouse his reply was thatsho was not In attendance because of the fact that none of her waists suited her.and the next day to a fair creature who Is as lovely In feature as she is unlovely In disposition he expressed In a fervent tone of regret that tho manifesto made It impossible for him to add another an-other to hisdomcstlo household. It Is said that he has managed to command com-mand considerable attention and that several of this burg's swains are gnashing gnash-ing their teeth over his popularity. If jou want to know what smartly dressed men arc wearing this season, I ask to see Steln-Bloch Clothes I Thatcher & Hansen I i Nbta 5J.C ''I -. GUARANTEE I To give you as much for your money as any store in town. M ida Stein-Bloch Clothing. ,v 1 27 Mam st. Logan, Utah. ' Parlies from Preston report a genuine genu-ine boom up there. Some fif teen new residences and one or two public buildings arc In course of construction. construc-tion. Tho Brigham City Newssays: The Agricultural College of Logan has secured se-cured four acres of land In this city for experiment purposes. The land 14 owned by Hans Olsen and is well adapted for the purposes intended.' The experiments will be confined this year to tomatoes, canteloupcs and I melons. Mr. Herbert Savage is 1 aiding aid-ing the plants In a hot bed and has over seventy varieties of tomatoes and nearly two hundred varieties of cante-loups cante-loups and melons now growing. Prof. Hutt of the A. C." hopes to extend the experiments next year to berries and favors the idea of establishing a permanent per-manent branch experiment station hero. It would be a tine thing for this city and an effort should be made to get favorable legislation to this end when the legislature meets next winter..... win-ter..... Jos. M. Jensen of this city was in Logan last week to close a contract for completing the West Cache Canal. i H IruAroiiDircurt jftifi I T pays to buy our kind tecauseMwj8jgigge$M ' they last longer and wear better VflrmifPffcM H necessary wetting will not injure them. iHJP H Plain backs and fancy backs and money SI 1 I I Also Carry a Splendid. Llncof the Very Best ' 1 FINE WINES AND LIQUORS ' I For Family and Medicinal Use. I CY E. NAPPER I ilfl -0 MAIN STREET, LOGAN. OLD SQUIRES STAND I . V$H -1 ! GREAT WALL PAPER SALE I IS NOW ON, at our new Wall Paper store. I Everything brand new, our Entire Stock Strictly This Years' Goods direct from the factory. We guarantee to sell our paper H as cheap as any house in the West. We have hundreds of pat- 5 terns at the following j & je ' Extremely Low Prices! I Six patterns at JOc, Four patterns at X2ic, Twenty pat- 'B terns at J 5c, seventy-five patterns at 20c, one hundred and Mk 9 fifty patterns at 25c, thirty patterns at 30c, thirty patterns at 'A H 35c, fifty patterns at 40c, fifty patterns at 45c, one hundred 0 H and fifty patterns at 50c, and three hundred patterns at from 'H 50c up to $7 per roll. S for the Benefit of People who reside in the country 9 Outside of Logan, we have placed our sample books at the following places: II YRUM, Williams Pros, and U Allen Pros.; WELLSVILLE, Wellsvllle Co-op.; PROVIDENCE, Providence Co-op.; SMITIIF1ELI), E. It. MM Miles, Jr.; RICHMOND, Richmond Co-op.; LEWISTON, Hayball Co.; PRESTON, Ida., C.reaves & Co. WM Preston, Pyper & Co I 20 Center Street, LOUAN, UTAH, I Wc also carry a full and Complete Line of Burlaps, Picture Moulding, Chair Rail. Picture Honk. Pie- H turc Wire, etc. We make a specialty in Painting, Paper Hanging and House Dccoiaiing, It ,.l. i uwuiihi .v Lj "'E IMIIIIMnMMHMHIHHMMiMMi ' S |