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Show Tnc Our Arizona Colonist. Editor Journal: TBI-WEHKC- JOURNAL, LOGAN Y Some time in-m- ost 'lucern'iwas raisedrthen it failed. In some of the ditches there was -- failure, war or Wheat at strike that happens. harvest was selling at $1.13 to $1.20 per hundred, the seller f urn- ishing sacks. Barley Sacks cost ten cents twine sold for 13 to of every pound. Baled hay is put on the ears for $6 a ton, and considerable hay has 'been sold at $5.50. This is less than half of what it sold for last year. After paying $1.00 for baling and then hauling it to the market, the farmer gets very little pay for his work especially when high taxes and water rates are . . There is no wonder that many of our young men get disgusted with farming and seek other vocations in life. It is not difficult to comprehend that the actual producer is the one who eyjoys the fewest pleasures of life, while he works .the hardestand most faithful. There have not been so many excursions to the mountains as usual this summer; but more people have taken excursions to other states aud territories in search of rest and pleasure The heat has been intense; but strange to say we have heard of no People become enprostrations ervated and hate to go out into the In June and midday sunshine. tue sun appears to be straight July overhead in the middle of the day and its beams seem to penetrate through the shrunken leaves of the trees. The oldest inhabitants here say this has been the hottest summer they have experienced. At present nights are copl and it is very pleasant in the shade dor ing the day;1 nevertheless at times the thermometer Tuns up to 95 tn 100 degrees in the shade. In the last part of August the Wmu These meetings of the valiey. were enjoyable and elevating to a great degree. A ball ended the , Institute. Nearly all the schools of the county have commenced work and are well equipped with good houses, useful apparatus and qualified teachers. . The L. D. S. Academy at Thatcher has commenced another year's work in earnest, with a faculty of proficient teachers. It has normal, commercial, missionary and kindergarten departments. Saint Theology, from a Latter-da- y comnot is but standpoint taught, not the who Some are of pulsory. L. D. 3. religion are students of the academy. During the recent visit of Apostle M. F. Cowley and Prest. the people have enjoyed The themselves in conference. rich outpourings of the Spirit was partaken of by the Saints who were present at the meetings, which were held at Pima and Thatcher. Much valuable instruction was given to the various quorums and associations by the visitors. ' Apostle Cowley and Prest. went from here to Mexico. The news of the assassination of President McKinley threw a sadness around the peeple here. No party feeling was shown, but all felt a regret and sorrow for the way the President had to give up his life. Memorial services were held in places of worship and in the schools. , The Presidents favorite hymns were sung and words of condolence offered in behalf of his wife and the nation. Quite a number of our friends are enjoying themselves at the present time in lovely Utab.Others will be there later on. Some who returned a short time ago' had considerable praise to offer for the beautiful Cache Valley. As Ever, Me-Murr- in, Mc-Murr- in (&mnd ' Send for free sample. aud ChemiMs. 400 Pearl St , N. 1.00, all drujiUa. Famous Remedy for Worms. A LIST. . Mr. J. It. Edwards, Logan: Since the introduction of that splendid renje dy, Professor Hawks Sweet Worm Lozenges, into our home, ' all stomach troubles of our children, such as indi- gest ion, biliousness, flatulence and constipation, have vanished. It is especially valuable asaworm destroyer, and instead of being sick while the worms A are being expelled, the children are much healthier than before. It ta valuable preparation, and has oar heartiest endorsement. Mrs. A. Dahl and Mrs. A. Hancock, Mendon; Mrs. Geo. Summar, Paradise; Mrs. Geo. Fredrickson, Avon ; Mrs. Geo. Butt, Logan; Mrs. Bettha Postal, Providence; Mrs. Eva Duggod, Providenca; Mrs. Charles llobbs, kranklin, and Mrs. g, J. C. Geen. Logan. -- , 'Wo are ttar headquarters 'for e 1 choicest Beef, Mutton. Pork, Veal aud Lamb Our SauWe Is the best In town. Mv sister (of Arlington, Washington Co.. Nehr. ) was taken venr sick and had sev ral doctors." writes Mrs. C. L. Harrison, of Elk City, any Douglas Co., Nebr. TheT couid no; do hercome good, and told mv mother they would not she anv more, as no doctor could help her, that could not g- -t well. She had wasting of the digestive organs. My mother said to niy sister: Well, I almost know thRt Dr. 1iercea medicines will cure her. So she bought si bottles three of Golden Medical Discovery threerel-le-oft; Favorite Prescription, and some of the ' and now mv sister is a well woman. We thank you for yotlr medicine." We carry a large stock cf Hans, Bacon, Ham Sausage, Weiiurworst, Boiled Ham aud Ccrned Beef. We are the onty manufacturers -- Y-J- AST IN WATCH WORK Branch of Mechanics Which 2ado Gigantic Strides. Has - Whats the time? is a question which every man is asked, cn un aver- -' age, at least once a day. And how mortifying it; is to be forced to Teply. jj. watch is out of order., And yet everyones watch does get out of order at some period or other. Like every mechanism, it has its bad times. Then there is a very important question to decide. It is, What jeweler shall the watch be taken to? An incompe-- " tent mechanic will do as much damage as a cyclone in a Kans s trwn Therefore, the jeweler should be carefully There is at least one in town who may be relied upon for first class work and loug expei fence in the business, whose work is guaranteed for years, deli-ca- te OwnDij st Johnson. cf Bologna sausago in tho city. Fish and Came in Season Dr. Pierces Common' Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on stamps to pay receipt of a I one-ceAddress Dr. of only. mailing expense R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.( Everything Guaranteed 1st Claus L0GAU MAIL CARD. . nt CLOSING AT pating starting up a brass band again. He has selected some new Yours respectfully, taleut. X. G. fl Reese & Go's, MAIN STHEETl CHEAP Lewiston, Sept. 30th, 1901. BATES Via 0. If. 1 :25 p.m. East and 10:15 a.m. Preston branch ralt Lake, Ogden and South 1 ff.5 4 9 p.m, Providence, Millville, Hyrnra 1 p.m.' and Paradise Benson, and King Tuesday, Thursday 2 p.u. and Saturdays BUFFALO College, Wednesday and Sat10:30 a.m. urday TO & OF MAILS. North . . . . . .9 :00 and St. P. By. Tot Causes Night Alarm. AEBIVAL or MAULS Salt Lake, East, West, North Are you going to visit the aad south 10 :40 a. m. and 6 :25 p. m Exposition in Buffalo this summer? Oce night my brothers baby If so it is none too early for you to com- Preston branch 2:05 p.m was taken with Croup, writes Mrs. mence figurihg on which is the most Providence, Millville, Ilyrum .12 :H0 p.m. and Paradise. route. J. C. Spider, of Crittenden, Ky., desirable and would no doubt but what There is Benson, Tuesday, King you Thur!ay it seemed it woultl strangle before be more than pleased with a 7 p in. and Saturday over we could get a doctor, so we gave the Chicago, Milwaukee ' & trip St. Paul College, Wednesday and Sat10 in the ex Dr. Kings Naw Discovery, which Railway. This road has-pu- t urday lroin 15 lowr of window of rates the $68 jeueral open delivery way by gave quick relief aud permanently tremely 8 a. m. until 6 p.m. and lanes of Standard thb $67.50 way by curt d it. We always kefep it in Differential Lines from Logan to Buffalo aodAy, general delivery window opea the house to protect our .children and Retnrn, tickets jrood CO days. . Write from 12:00 m. to, 1:00 p.ra. from Croup and WhoopiDg Cough. us for further information. Money order window open from 8a.oa to 5 p.m. It cured me of a chronic bronchial L. L. Dowsing, Robert Murdocx, trouble that no other remedy would Coml Agent O. M. & St. P. Railway, Pan-Americ- an ............ k -- The Homeliest Man in Logan well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial'bottle of Kemps Balsam for the Throat and Lung9, a remedy that is guaranteed to euro and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Price -- 25c and 50c. For sale by Riter Bros., Sole Agents, j Postmaster. Salt Lake City. relieve Infallible for Coughs, Colds, Throat RDd Lung troubles. Only 50c aud $1 00. Trial bottles o free at Riler Bros. Drug Co. WE SAVE you MONEY! OF - MAKE A TRIAL PURCHASE Aa Shoes or Clothing, AND WE WILL PROVE IT TO YOU AT TI1E Eair Olotliing' Store, LOGAN, UTAH. MAIN STREET, To Ours a Cold In One Bay.- - Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the Robert Pea&C. money if it fails to cure. E. W. Clh Valley, Arizona, Sept, 21th; Groves eiguature is on each box. to water but '"you car.'f make him drink. You can't make him You can stuff food I to a thin mans stomach L. that doesnt make him use it, Scott's Emulsion can rnal him use it. How? By m,ii, ing him hungry, of course Scott's Emulsion makes a thi; body hungry all over. Though , a thin body was naturally hungry didnt you ? Well il A thin body, ie asleep no: working gone oil a strike. It doesnt try to' use its fcod. Scotts Emulsion wakes L up puts it to work a al.i making new flesh, - I hat Ihtr .way to get fat. a DOWNE. nerve-nourishin- I Iron and br&as founderies. Main Street, Logan Island, rJr ", & SON. Machinists. hs iyoi. SCOTT JOSEPH WILSON Doctors not seldom give a,ffse' their annual Institute at Mon-tiert- a mother never does. While life las-s- , which Grove in the paviliion. while there is a spark of vitality sne a Came, into fan labor loves may There were upwards of fifty enshe child brought for the toils rolled. Several ladies and gentle- into untiringly the world. And sometimes where men. visitors were also in attend- the doctors fail the mother succeeds. She has no prejudices. Any means she ance. will use which will save Snpt. Wm. A Moody, Dr. It. H. her child. I Blome, professor of Pedagogy in The mothers prescripTerri torial'Normal and Prof A, tion given below is a case Her daughter in point. in Instructor Drawing Hogan, was given up by physiwere the lecturers or teachers. cians as suffering from an The Institute lasted about ten incurable ' disease, called days. The time - was - spent in a wasting of the digestive organs. The mother preprofitable and enjoyable manner. scribed Dr. Pierces Goldwill who were teachers The present en Medical Discovery and resume their labors with renewed " Favorite Prescription, energy, and' doubtless will do a and had the happiness of This coqnty has in- seeing her daughter good work. to perfect sufficient qualified teachers so they restored health. have to import them from other Dr. Pierces Medical Golden the of country. parts cures Discovery Kansas, Texas, Utah, California, diseases 6f the and New Mexico were each repre- stomach and othsented by accomplished ladies and er organs of di- nutrition. It is a gentlemen who have been engaged ge3tion and flesh forming medicine also are There to teach here, new blood and new life. making many good teachers who are per"Golden Medical Discovery contains from " no alcohol and it is absolutely-fremanent residents of Arizona .narcotics. all other and cocaine Besides the regular sessions dur- opium, r, tnpUirine. de- no water tor weeks, Rain came in the latter par)t of July replenishing the waterways and rev:ving the parched Vegetation. . The corn crop, which is usually planted in June or July after small grain is harvested, will be small on account of the lack of water to start it with. Fruit is not so abundant as last year owing to the cold weather jn the spring. What fruit is pro duced- - will be of good quality. There is j a good market at high prices dor all that is raised. Grain is low in price compared ing the day, there were lectures, enterwith some seasons. The farmer is bates, literary and musical talent the best tainments given by the one who has to stand the paid. OCTOBER 3 IC01 teachers of Graham county held lias elapsed since our previous letter. Since that time nothin" of a startling nature ha3 happened to disturb the equanimity of this prosperous little valley. ' The crops have been fairly good. The- - wheat localities did not turn out as well 'as last year. Barley was a fair crop. The water supply kept up pretty well until the second crop of strain UlAn, AND V I 1 Li 25c. Lewiston Locals. When you cannot sleep for necessary President W. II. Lewis has just coughiog, it is hardly tell should you that that o.io any u turned from a visit to Candoses of Chambeada. lie reports the people doing you need a l.ew to rlains allay the Hmedy Cough well in that country. A good many and make throat, of irritation the Lewiston-raise- d boys have passed For good. is, through Lewiston back and forth sleep possible, l.t Co. o sale by Riter Bros. from the north to Brigham city, REDUCED RATES VIA - OREGON SHORT LINE WILL BE MADE AS FOLLOWS TO SALT LAKE: Tickets on sale from Havrisville, Cornish and intermediate poiuts on October 1st to Gth inclusive; all other stations October 1st to ota We have seen the fra.l infant inclusive, limit October 15th. when the faint struggle for' TRAIN SCHEDULE AND RATES: 6eemed almost ended, rea.a8ci FARE DAILY DAILY STATIONS DAILY tated and made strong by the a"18 f Round Trip . , of WHITES CREAM VERM!.; ' I 1 :50 KESTON Leave F0GE. Price, 25 cents.. Riter Bros 2:10 ' AN KLIN , o 2:28 Drug Co. ICuMOND 2: iflTDAIELD 3 80 ' 3:0u , For sprains, swellings and lame3GA3T. J ness there is nothing so good as KJTDO&f 35 3:o0 t JUNCTION tOHE Chamberlains Pain Balm Trv it. 9:10a m,. Afrive1 8:30 p.UV, For sale by Riter Bros. Drug Co. o LLTLAE intermediate pomta ax 7w Ad all a Preston RETURNING 11RAINS (fX m. and 9 ;!$.. for McCaniaiOif and all Intermediate points at 1M :W PJ' OF- AMUSEMENT JACQUES & CARLISLE, . . n. ACES , - 'a o, Oct. Laker Company, Salt E. SALT VTR Opera LAKfvTfin BABB EE SHOPiic.ir. 10 a "Niebt of tlm 4fh.-V- . r:pfV-V-4anf Jug for fruit. Our people are in good hopes that the sugar company will start irt-en- skipping beets very soon, a3 some men that have thirty acres are afraid they will freeze un before they get them dug. TRer.are eight hundred acres of beets to dig yet in Lewiston; and here it is October. Gee whiz! think of it! do hurry up the factory We do feel grateful to Mr. David Nodes and the railroad company for the improvements at all the sidings in our part of the country. Lasf Friday night our people guVe a benefit,, dance forBn).-.Ql- e Olson,' who" took his departure" on Sunday to fill a mission in Sweden. HOT AND COLD BATIIP. This will be the second mission EVERYTHING UP TO DATE , that he has had to that country'. Profesaor Theo. France is antici- - Basement TnatcUsr Sank- - ce , i . , , $ . ''jtrjj-iCBEB- i I GRAND THEATRE la tnaway Girl Sept. 30. Octf 10, go Check, Oct. 7, 3 and K - Couvicts DkUghter, -- M. SCHUMACHER Acting Tronic Madder F. BURLEY Gen. Pass. & Ticket Ag t. .D. 11 ad 1 Pass. Ticket Ag60 |