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Show I LOCAL NEWS I I ' V - r H $. j. t$ t $ v 3 ? !' S ? "J '! , II. J. McKAY, D. C. '. H v Chiropractor Over Coop Drug Co. Phone 973 H S S j $ S 0 y ' t -V H pidnp Oooa t.uclt horseshoe tires H i1 at North Utah Auto Company. Adtf i liny llomor, formerly pf tho Fnr- H mora & Merchants bank of thla city,1 H;i Init now living nt Idaho Palls, ha? H', spent tho past few days in our city Wi on business. Hfv Hu One-third' off on lamc,d varieties M . of pconlo roots. Cabho Valley Flor- HiV' ! Co. 'Adv-tf ? M Mr. and Mrs, Juincs A. Cragun of fl i Suitthflold have been Informed that H a fl'w son wan born to I.lout. and HF Mrs D. J. Cragun at tho Holy Croon i t hospital on November 1. This Is tho Kr ,. first grand son In tho family. HZ Logan Hldo & Junk Company pays H' the highest prlco for hides and Junk. Hi' Phone 62, Logan. Utah. Adv-tf V.i Hpj, o Dr. O. T. Parkinson of Roxbburg k lias been commissioned a first llou-Hv-ff-V-' tenant In the U. S. Medlral corps. ---l "W v i'. i HvV r Ho arrived In Logan yoslerday for a M&M' "..few days visit before being assigned Bfv to his post, B ""How many boots have you In the' Ry ground? Havo you any guarantee "HHHHHHj? t, on fnvorablo weathor, Think back HLV ' two 'years. Adv-tf HkV . H y It Is reported that Hyrum will op-1 Hj, , en their district schools noxt Mon- HsV day. They havo boon under strict B quarantine for some time past and Bk . report thnt at tho present ttmo there mmVs- 'la not one slnglo case of Influenza H&r """""h!' x In their town. mm . " A ton of beets out of tho ground H -. is worth $10. A ton of, boots "In "1, the ground Is problematical. Dig! lf dig; dlgl Adv-tf ' L"' More people wore soon on tho H streets Thursday noon than has been H X on our streets for several weeks, tjio H ti 'rumor was circulated that Germany H ' had surrendered to the allies. It H a' was later discovered that this was H a false roport and tho demonstration H . ceased. H ,. H ? , Latest stylos Overcoats for ,mcn H - r and boys. Nowbold, the Clothier. M Adv-ll-20 s . """" ' Mrs, Ernstus Cole died Thursday H i evening at the homo of hcr'daugh- H T ter Mix- T. II. Porter In tho West H . yield, (iH a result of liver denuigo- '.'iii.u wfxzr-----" J-'--'1' meat. In the history or Cache county coun-ty this' lady the dnughtor of Peter and Mat? Ann Mauchan, waiia not-nbio not-nbio -flguro, bolng tho first White child to be bom In Cacho valley, tho dalb being Sept, 27, 18GB, and tho plaaJ, WoUsvllIo, the first rottlomcnt in tho valley. Shu and nor husband tho lato HrastuB Colo nci formed well thqlr part In the upbuilding of Lo-'gan, Lo-'gan, Mr, Colo died but n few months I iitnco ut LcwlBten. Mrs. Colo Is' survived sur-vived by tlw following children: Mr. Harry and Miss Mamlo Cole, Mrs. HCrtna C. Porter of Logan; Mrs. Eltz-aboJH Eltz-aboJH C. Iludgoof Hurley, Idaho; Mrs. Winifred C. Low of Providenco; jKdgnr Colo of Lowlston and Horace Cole of Logan. Tho following young men of Cache County aro being notified by tho exemption ex-emption board to bo prepared to 'entrain 'en-train for Camp Lewis within tho next few days. Josoph W. Larsen of Logan; Victor T. Israolsen of Hyrum; Hy-rum; John O. Kcarscy and Qeorgo W. Petorson of Logan. Tho young men will bo ordered to wear masks during the entire journoy, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cragun of Smlthflcld r.ccolvod n card from their son Lieut. Dresden J. Cragun, n stu-dent stu-dent of tho A. C. for n number of yoaro, postmarked Otarn, Japan. He says I Baw moro oxe'ltoment In this town today than I havo ovor seen in ora day before. A- typhoon came' up and throw water right' Into tho nlrt People In small boats Wero drowned; I throw ropos to thioo Jnps, ono man and two boys and pulled them up to tho boat. I thought they would bo drowned several times ns waves went over them. I am wool and' am feeling flno. , 7 ' The Mountain States Tolcgraph & Tclcphono company havo nskofi Mr. Morgan, their local managor, to circulate cir-culate tho news that Lieut, Cyrus Happy of tho United States Tank recruiting re-cruiting servico will bo at Salt Lake during tho wselc of November 11. Ho will bo stationed at the Commercial club whero recruiting ofJlcos havo boon arranged. It Is reported that eight new cases of Influenza developed yesterday.. This brings tho total up to about 100 cases In town. Tho board of health has demonstrated to their satisfaction satisfac-tion that iv strict quarantine Is tho only safo method to rcduco tho spread of thin diseaso. Tho peoplo nro therefore warned against tho association as-sociation with tho members of families fam-ilies who hnvo the Influenza. Mr. Gllnes of tho Singer Sewing Machine company has moved to tho '" American Express company's of-flco of-flco on North Main streot. Ho now occupies this building nlong With the Dnyncs Ileebo Mufic Co. of Salt Lako City. Things nro nrranged so ns to make this place very attractive, attrac-tive, Miss lleslo -filmw of Parodlso r-I r-I turned t,o Logan yesterday. She has bon In PnradUo nurslrig her moth-or moth-or and brother, who have both 'been 111 with Influenza. . It I reported that Mrs. , Eliza Srhfth has bcn vur yfll far floVerfll ' days past. I . ' ', rt-'" '. |