OCR Text |
Show tan ' JOURNAL THE r 1 s Loo, Cjmtsx Ccrmr, Utah. I i Tiii-'tcnnti- joum u.; iioas, ucv i Atnur Y tLs hv'nra Kt:r;.!Iy to speed with ,irg:d feet. Another plcsrint evening's amuremeut for devotees Celt;:-.and 5&IJ ty C. 17. Hiierg at of Terpsichore, icliutiripated this tfca li.iaafn It trill psy ysu evening et the Pavilion, . Reilfocd Tickets to Inser- - f Biawso Notices .... per line each , ., ; in word each per 10c 4zuertion. Wa.vt CotcsiH erUon. , Kates on pisplar Advertisement made fchownon application. Advertisements not accompanied by Written directions will be inserted until forbidden, and charged accordingly. fa -- j- . Rates, Subscription a ' , i i One Tear.. 61a lloutls.. Phree 31ont!,s .. i Single Copy , Cash in . Adrauce. J r Bis lino of the b rated P. C. Ford ! ts ass hint Advrt!ilr4 lUicX Local Lisea 20 per line eeh u,)i or cr a t tr tr The Journal welcomes n nr local, contempt rary, the Logan Post, a piper printed iu German and devoted to the interests of the German citizens of the county. It is edited by Karl Kowaliis and will be independent in politics,! A few choice white leghorn cockerels for sale. Thoroughbred birds; Satisfaction guaranteed or at money refunded. Enquire Bmnrth waite Produce Co; - Main ...13.00 St. 150 The fruit free inspectors, are having a great deal of trouble with r ownewoL orchards who. refuse to cut out. the pear blight in their orand the horticultural board chards. Local Points. has therefore decided to prosecute Goon litue for sale at the sugar those who Insist upon leaving the 1' factory. infected trees in their orchards. Mrs. J. II. Woodward of, Wells-villThe Oregon Short Line .will run was io town yesterday. excursion to Raymoud, Alberta, , tr Fries Photo tickets redeemed by' Canada, August 6lb. Pate Legan to Raymond, Alberta, and return, Harrison the photographer.' $28.50. Selling date August The discount tala at Elia only Clh good returning Sept. 15, 1904. c6n31sters will fc3 contin.73 i r. 'Ik v , vwa at oar store Saturday, August Cth. We have , 4 jnrt assortment of received a large trade In;ereal mark goods from the National Biscuit Company, who will send a detnonstrator to onr store Saturday, to demonstrate the cleauli cess, goodness, crispness and superior quality f of these goods, and yon will have an opportunity ct sampling new, products. You and your friends are invited. M. C. Co. V, cordially just-in- voiltl. , r- - Indy. - a e 1 1 Aul l"th. I 1 " I f - Mr. George E. Gordon of tne Gordon Drug Co. of Grand Junction, Colorado, formerly with the Riter Bros. Drug Co. in Logan and Preston, , paid - relatives and friends in Logan a flying visit this week, arriving on Wednesday evening and returning yesterday A 'little daughter came to gladden the hearts abd (iotas of &lr. and Mrs, James Woods cn Wfd nesday. All concerned jdoing do 'ng well. near this . Work wanted, m or cilr. by a yoaig man; Inquire at , morning. this office, l , A. A ; Liw and Hersctel Bulien, , 7 i l Tm gm both of Cache comity, would like flartBtract to succeed James T, , fiammoud and are dding everything possible arc safe ; you needa't . get iii their scramble for the nomina chatid'jn them, Sciiiliings tiou'. Dcfeeret News. 4w , i j Paper plates, just the thing for c canyon and parties at - the Journal Office. tf Joseph A. Smith of Providence, Cache county, has gone to Omaha .to accept a position iu the Mr. department. Smith was until recently acandK date for the legislature. Deseret pie-ni- inter-revenu- e News. The best is the cheapest. I do besMn Plumbing and tfeatn fitting.' JA. H. Palmer the only' the ... - 7 ; v Aiiy size, any style. Let ns lit your foot, . .OS , number. - Nono better in the SOCIETYJ$ PiI, v t , ..The Motnals of the First Ward will hold a eocjoint meetiag at thb Patilion on the square, tomorrow evening beginningat 6:30 o'clock. Jjlder A. U. Barber will deliver a lecture, and Frank Baugh will Sender a solo. Mr. Jts. A. Langtoo will speak At the Second ward meeting house Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. Conjoint session ofjthe Y.'L. & Y. M. . Invitation extended to all. II-1- Mrs. B T. Pyper entertaimd at a humming bird party on Thursday afternoon. A most delightful time was ..spent by those present. Delicious refreshments-werserved and amusements of various kinds filled no the time very nicely.' .The guests were nesdames.L. R. ilartinean, John Needham, Anna Knox, Thad Naylor,- R. L. Campbellfl. B Hanks, A. L. Farrell, D. II. Thomas, G. W;Thatchcr,.B. G. Thatcher, J. A, McAlister; F. Y7. Thatcher, R, 8,. McAlister,. B, W, Robinses 8. Lscgton, U. A Gowans; Ej I, Keeler. Jesse EarR;' Mrs. jane Py her, Mts. , Lucy , Kimbell, Mrs, A. U. Thorn; and Miss. Effie Pyper of 8alt Lake City. TV - k tcficr 1 A-- ' , ued until . i Main1 Btrei, Lopan.' e ,1a 4 ft 1 L 1 jI 1 Illl-V- t 1 llii I1 Inin eTw.nd more tiw-il- l y r iil-r- u Eyesight Sptchllst at VendsIhssi Jewelry Etsra, 53 E.IN. St;Uxan se;.:i-ai::iu- al - ir!i n wu 6 jj' Our cnllro stebk cf ;; , hiust bsscld REOAnDLECD Cl CC3f fileiis, Boys arid feiil!drens dotting, SHOES. FURHISHII1C3 Aflt) IKW Lien's lllh Grsds Bulb, in tvo &nd threo pieces, llht, medium and dsrk n patterns; thesd coeds ' cro made to sell from mi 3I2.B0 to 310.00. Your I choice for V V S y -- -- - ed - C!yctitrc3ciL - b i f j 'U-i- ll 'A. 0IE c-c-a. MAUI 'STREET T 40 FHICE TO ALL Mens, Womens; Boys And Girls f' Uu-jlJ. Oh L u GGP Crates .GD5ri:o,i 0GOGGp L3 ?s6rto - lj J ; n ITJaa oo Lo jr U t : Continuing ail Week . l' y xj) r1 r1 lI U Lj n01.1 r Everything But Rubber Good3 at And of ohlldmi CHAHLE3 C. VZTIDELCOE,' - 1 tymm a t ' ' v , ; IA most lielightfnl function, was Best are not only pqre Una tiia lawn party given by the mein ters of the,Y L. M; I.U. of the true, but generous. First ward, on Thuhddy evening, the home of thrir president; r at Mrs. G. V..; Thatcher, Th6 Supt. Platt of the Oregon Short gronndslwerebeautifally illuminat Line and Mr. David Eccles, went ed, both (awns being nsed to, up the branch the other day, and fommidate the throng of guests.ac' made arrangements for putting in -- Froit other jaicepnnehand two new spars or switches. One refreshments were served, and danwill be at Smithfield, end the other on the lawn to the strains of at Mapletoo, which is sitnated be- cing the Thatcher orchestra was entween Whitney. and Franklin, The joyed. spurs will be putln to facilitate ? Abont 150 people attended the the shipping of beets in the fall. function and ail of them pronounced The initial one of a aeries of it the , nicest , social ' affair ol - the ' ' yedne6day evening dances to be year. J ' N v given by the Thatcher Pavilion company and orchestra, occurred Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Dongall, on Wednesday evening of- - this Mr. Hngh Dongall.. and Misses week, and was one of the social Cathie and Clair of Salt Lake City, events of the season. - The com-an- y are visiting in Logan as the guests was a most congenial one; Mrs. of Miner. They will remain making it a pleasing social gathera week or ttfoN Y ing; and this fact, .conpled' with tie beautiful, commodious, well-ightpavilion, and the best floor ClcJal Ccro and orchestra in the state, caused the sod llllter.iie wt-u- n. There In iu aboiit it end the renult re correct. the most modern ktethode and epperatu-- end guarantee aU fittlnga to be aecurate I end ; attefactorp. 4 2 LOGAH : : : UTAH ; r f |