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Show I 1.1 I THE page eight TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL. LOGAN, UTAH. Y Saturday, March , Mrs. Amos Brown, of the SecHon. A. G. Barber returned from Salt Lake onThursday even ond ward, presented her husband witirafine bey on Thursday, ing. 9," 1907. SPRING MILLINERY OPENING MARCH 14 AND 15 n Mrs. Kate Irvine, who Sweet Peas in any quantity, . mixed or named varieties, at The very ill with the grip, was reFlower Store. ported as being fclightly better All last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Caswell, of Congressman Joseph Howell Spokane, Wash., were, in town returned from Washington yesyesterday. terday morning, reaching here on Frank Dixon, an t orator; Ap- the early train. pears to night at the B. Y. C. un- . 4 Mrs. J. M. Hayden, who has der the auspecis of the B. Y. & All been visiting her parents, Mr, and A. C. lecture bureau." Mrs. Laurentz Johnson, . and her of The 119th Quorum Seventy little daughter, left Thursday' for meets in the Sixth ward hall at Oakland, Cal., to join her hus15 p. m. tomorrow. A full at- band and njake her home there. tendance of members is desired.' Work on the new auditorium is E. J. Merrill, the Osteopath, on First West street, is progresat the office of Dr. .Smith, dentist? sing at a satisfactory rate.' ConMonday,' Wednesday and Friday, tractor- Peter A. ' Pehrson has between 5 and 7 . oclock p. m. finished the cement foundation, . . Consultation, free. . contractors - - Olsen - and and Mathews have the framework up Mr. N. M7 Hansen, left yester and are putting inerethe girders for San Francisco, the' dome' ceiling.-Thcan be day morning for where he will transact some busi- no question but that Logans new (THE ORIGINAL) ness, and also visit with his amusement hall will be one of the munion at 11 o clock, andEvening 7 :30. The at E. J. Mrs. Broberg. Sunday Prayer land. the in best daughter Behoof will meet at 10 oclock. To ' who these services and the special one Dixon of Frank It is said The Spande Furniture Co. has on Friday evening at 7:30, the lectures "at the B. Y. C. to night at last got straightened around in of and nerves is cordially invited. of bundle is a he its new quarters on Main St., and public excitable gray matter and opens is now ready to welcome the puba whole batter of logic every time lic. Without doubt the Spande BOARD OF HEALTH NOTICE. he opens his mouth. Co., has' the finest emporium of its NUF SAID! Notice is hereby given the pubkind in the city, and it is artistiMrs. of friends Some of the lic that upon account of the cally arranged. The stock of Charles C. Wendleboe combined furniture has been largely in- prevalence among the children of H. G. to give her a very pleasant sur- creased of course and the display Logan of the disease commonly GRAIN AJiD SEED (0. prise on Thursday. It was a merry now being made is a dazzling one. known as mumps, all children and her invaded and all home, party that Prices are to be made lower than afflicted with the disease, its members spent a very pleasant ever for the new company is out other children under thirteen 4 CENTER STREET, LOGAN afternoon with hqr. after "the trade, and fair prices, years of age in the families so NOTE Beware of Imitafirst-clatreatment and 7 speedy afflicted, will be required to retions of our TRADE Flower Seeds in all varieties. main away from the schools if delivery, it realizes will bring suc Call and see ns. The Flower Store. cess. the city until released by ordr MARK.' - of the quarantine physician. Py State Agents for the world Mrs. Charlotte McGarey, of order of the ST. JOHNS CHURCH. BOARD. OF HEALTH, Ogden, died on Thursday night Famous ' Old Trusty Incuat her home in that city. The The Sunday services will he bators and Brooders. . of Logan City. and Ante-Colady, who was in her 92nd year morning praper was a sister of Mrs. Sarah Harris and Mr. Jacob Earl, two well- has-bee- of Latest Styles and Best Materials Prices to Suit Purses flats to Suit all Faces, Ages And Conditions ELIASON Makes the finest, lightest, best flavored biscuit, cake - and pastry. Renders the food more digestible hot-bread- s,' - arid wholesome. THAT GROW BAKING fOWDgll CO., NtW VOWK. THE JOURNAL TUESDAY, THURSDAY.SATURDAY Logan, Cache County, Utah. Agents wanted. Fonnesbeck Knitting Works. Tinted walls are the C. Holmes does them fashion right. Smurthwaite -- Bergener & Co.Undertakers and icensed embalmers, Caskets and IF YOU DO NOT GET YOUR Joffins, 149 N Main, Bell phone. PAPER REGULARLY, REPORT We Sell Funeral Designs and IT TO THIS OFFICE. IF YOU MOVE FROM ONE Fresh Cut Flowers every day. RE- Flower Store. . ADDRESS TO ANOTHER, PORT IT TO THIS OFFICE OR PAPER WILL CONTINUE TO ..Presidents B. II. Roberts and are to, be .atKimball AT YOUR J. Golden -- HIMMLADDRESS WUiUl' L DO NOT GIVE. ORDERS JTO row. i DELIVERY BOYS TO START. sale of mens ADSpecial ladies, OR CHANGE TJIE STOP, and childrens shoes; gents furnYOUR DRESS OF PAPER THEY HAVE NO AUTHORITY ishings and underwear, at ANIN SUCH MATTERS.' SEND DREAS PETERSON 5. YOUR ORDERS TO THIS For sale at a bargain, one new Vhite sewing machine Enquire 't this office. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. ss m - -- ' - . C- -J f -- LOCAL NEWS. ! M. I. A. Conference tomorrow. Wanted Girl for general housework. Inquire at this office. We sell, the earth and money on it.II.A. Pedersen , loan & Co. Garden Grass and Flower Seed at The Flower Snore, 45 S. Main f lion. Peter M. Maughan of Well8ville, was in town on business Thursday. G. V. Lindquist, and licensed telephones. ( undertaker embalmer. Both ' B. II. Roberts and J. Golden Kimball will be in attendance at the Mutual Improvement confer- I i ence tomorrow. it; 3 t i i j ! , . Brome Grass fof Dry Farm Land, will make good grazing land after crop is cut. Try it. For sale at Flower Store. i During the last campaign, one of the pet arguments of the Republicans was that Senator Barber, being a Democrat, would be una'ble to exert any influence in a Republican legislature, but certainly he could not have exerted "much less than Senator Bullen, is now doing. When Bullen proposed amendments tdthe consolidation bill, on Thursdays he managed to get three votes for them two beside his own.. A tremendous power, is Bullen. . . 1 l -- Two for and 10 against, on Thursday it was" 12 for and 6 against. Dont forget was 0 SpringWeafiogApparel 8 these figures when someRepnbli-ca- n tells you that a good live Democrat cant influence a Republican legislature. -- F-- V a - Henry Clarke, Bristol, Conn, team says of Frank Dixon who lectures went to Pocatello yesterday to at the B. Y. C. to night Ilis intelstumbles. never Ilis C. the A. Y.M. team of logic that play lectual independence always place. opens up new vistas. As an orator A good restaurant doing the he is eloquent, striking, dramatic best business in the city for sale forceful. cheap, on account of other matters needing attention. EveryUsual services at the Presbyterthing new. Enquire at this office. ian church Sunday at 11 oclock. At 7 :30 the Ladies Missionary SoMrs. Kate Lufkin Davenport, ciety holds its annual meeting at formerly of this cily, but now of which a specially prepared proHood River Ore., has been criti- gram will be given as is the cuscally ill of late with brain fever. tom. The public will receive cordial welcome. She is now convalescing. With Barber, a Democrat, the Senate, two years ago the vote on consolidation stood 8 for and 10 against, yet people were beguiled with the talk that Barber couldnt do any thing in a Republican legislature. This year with Bullen. a Republican in the Senate, the .vote is 12 for consoli-- . dation (V against it. IIow loudly that record speaks. The Sixth ward people, "at the meeting held on Wednesday ev- ening decided to bnild that new meeting house. It will be erected on the corner just south of the present meeting house. The following named persons were constituted a committee to assist the bishopric of the ward in carrying on .he building of the structure. Stephen Hailstone, George Skidmore'. .1 Z. Stewart. George G. a Rome one, WITHOUT ANY Hendricks, X. W. Haws. Wesley AUTHORITY, started the rumor Jacques and 1VM. NeiNon. that the Harris Music Co. was if you can dear going to consolidate with another firm in town. We wonder if it reader the spectacle of Frank K. is the same person that started Nebeker. .Joe Monson.Evan Owen the report a few years ago that or George Barber, sitting silently we were all going to California by. while Park. Love and the rest and then got in and sold to a of our, enemies were lambasting number of our customers. The the lifeputj)f the College. Yet Harris Music Co. is still at the that is what some of our represensame old gtand and expects' to tatives are doing. There would remain. The Estey and Newman have been wolf signk all unless is there some around the legislature long before always jvin underhanded work going on. this if either or all of the gentleHARRIS MUSIC CO, by C: M. men named above had been elecHarris. ted to represent us. . -- D I D S HO W I NG S PtE-- N years ago tfie Exquisite Styles, New Creations and New Patterns The B. Y. C. basketball I SEEDS , ABSOlinrELY PURE dm SISTERS . Just--imagin- . In Ladies, Misses and Childrens Tailored Suits, Skirts, Jackets and Dresses - r OUR PRICES Will Suit All. We Announce With Pleasure the Addition of an Alteration Department in Connection with Our Ready-to-WeaAn Experienced Dressmaker Hai Been Employed, and We Propose Having the Most Modern and Suit and Cloak Department in the State. r. Up-to-Da- te House Dresses from $2 to $4.25 each Princess Gowns and Jumper Suits in Silk, Panama and Linen Ladies Shirt Waists, Large Variety from 65c to $5.00 Each. Undermuslins Corset - Covers , - Skirts and - Drawers - at Prices That Will Appeal to Every Economical Shopper. Gowns, - Chemise, - Oiir Spring Shoes and Oxfords Will Be of Special Interest to Ladies, Misses and Children. Ribbons and Notions Our Purchases are Made Direct From New York, Cleveland and Chicago Manufacturers, Hence Variety - and Exclusive . Styles. CAMPBELLS STOW Dependable merchants Our Millinery Opening Will be the Event of the Spring Season |