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Show THE TAGE EIGIIT TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGIN, UTAH Y Saturday May 18, 19Q7. Track meet on Monday. Y3f a. Ofl Big Line of. Bishop Martin Rigby, of Newton, was in town yesterday. ' Brig. Maughan, one of W genial fellows, was in town yesterday. fbcsrad. Imz&o ells-vill- Summer Dress Goods es -- B. Caslett of Mr. and Lincoln, Nebraska were in the city on Thursday. Mry. IlASON SISTERS The regular meeting of the city council did not occur on Wednesday, a quorum failing to appear. The Board of Education yesweather is bringing Logan river up once more. terday decided to build an eight The sugar people 6ay that the room school building some where record a for breaking prospects Wanted, girl to do housework. in the Fifth ward, and near the beet crop in Cache this year are ' Parry building; and also an addiApply at this office. They usually want something from the pantry tion of eight rooms to the Mr. Frank Mr. and Mrs. L. Ashcraft are Baugh fell from a horse on Thurs- here from Pocatello to attend the Normandys Oaks and the day and dislocated his arm at the funeral of their daughter, the elbow. Presion baseball team met on the late Mrs. A. II. Lindquist. B. Y. C. campus A young son of Home cooking counts for much in the childs health; do not imperil yesterday and For ten days from today we the Oaks won 14 to 5. Ewing of The next meeting of the Cache will give 25 per cent off on our.Smithfield pitched for the visitors Stake Sunday School Union will Ladies Spring suits. ELIAS ON hut he had no catcher, the Presbe held Sunday next at 2 p. m. tt with alum food by the use of poor ..baking powder. liar, a delicious, pure, homcmade muffin, cake or biscuit ready when they Case in. To he sure of the purity, you must use i n BMSm Rn7A LnAviy AALb P0OTER I THE JOUltNAL We sell the earth and on Pedersen ;t.II.A. noney Co. TUESDAY.THURSDAY.SATURDAY Wanted immediately, 100 veals and 100 porkers. J. JI- - Knowles, Richmond. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. IF ... YOU DO NOT GET YOUR IF YOU MOVE FROM ONE ADDRESS TO ANOTHER, REPORT IT TO THIS OFFICE OR PATER WILL CONTINUE TO THE OLD ADDRESS AT YOUR EXPENSE. DO NOT GIVE ORDERS TO DELIVERY BOYS TO START, 8T0P, OR CHANGE TnE ADDRESS OF YOUR PAPER. THEY HAVE NO AUTHORITY IN SUCII MATTERS. SEND YOUR ORDERS TO THIS Pres. W. J. Kerr of the A. C. is In Oregon. Bergener & Co.Undertakers and licensed embalmers, Caskets and Coffins, 149 N Main, Bell phone. The City Board of Education has held a great many meetings f late but has not yet settled on a site for the new school house. ' i. i . I t 0 0 0 0 0 0 i j 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t 0 O O The Juvenile Court now has comfortable quarters in Room 14, at the court house. The county The furnishes the room free and the State paid for the furniture in it. Messrs. Kimball rs and Cobb, two young Salt Lake mining were in town yesterday. were taken up to the Royal mine yesterday morning, went over that property oughly. r There is great interest being Dr. Thomas Day of San Ausel- taken in the masked skating carmo Theological Seminary of CaliMr. E. T. Lloyd, it is said, has nival to be given Monday night fornia will conduct services in the received a call to the mission field at The Auditorium. Presbyterian church Sunday, May and will obey it of course. 19, at 11 oclock a. m. and ,8 Manager II. C. Hansen is pre- oclock p. m. All are welcome. Mr AnthonFehrson, theSeventh paring to conduct a vigorous camward horticulturist will leave for paign of development at the Justice Brangham is moving Europe on a second mission, some Amazon mine this year. back to his Fifth ward home, after time this summer. spending the winter in the down-- 1 The blacksmiths and horse-shoe- town district.- - After living in the of Logan are going. Jto go Fifth ward for over Suits for rent at No. 20 West thirty years, Center for the mask skating the merchants one better on the Mr. Brangham says its hard to, never carnival Monday. Prices .range famous, recognize any other place as home from 50c to $5.00. ? 22nd, by closing their shops for the entire day. Persons desiring to view the The defeat of Dixon and Frew remains of Mrs. A. II. Lindquist, in the 100 and 220 yard races at A big hawk, struck an electric who died in Pocatello this week, Provo, caused a good deal of sur- light wire while soaring above may do so between the hours of prise here, but people who shw Main St. yesterday morning, and 10 a. m. and 1 p. mTtoday; at the the races say that the starter gave receiving a shock fell into the residence of Mr. George W. the Provo runners a tremendous street. One wing was broken by Lindquist, 335 North, First East advantage over the A. C. sprin- the fall preventing the bird from Street. The funeral services are ters by allowing them to make a escaping, and curious crowd soon to be held at 2 p. m. today in the foul start in each event. Fourth ward meeting house. gathered about it. J. DROWNED son of Mr. Mrs. Ed Broabbent and of Sigurd, Sevier county, fell into a canal and was drowned. Not many days before the infant chid of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Barn of Brooklyn, in the same county, was drowned and the body has not been found. three-year-ol- d men, They Flush and thor- - Edwards returned yesterday from Preston, whither he went the day before to attend a meeting of the directors of the Mr. R. Oneida Mining company. Mr. Edwards was president of the company, and all the other old officers were returned with YOU CERTAINLY WANT jjjm j j the house to look nice, when you greet your guests, so they can bear away a pleasant impression of the quiet elegance of your reSuar quarterly of the Relief Societies of the home. Its wonderful what a Cache Stake will he held Satur- work of transformation is acday, May 18th, at 10 oclock a. complished by paint for doors m. and 2 oclock p. m. A full at- and trimmings, varnish, stain or wax for floors, oil for banisters, tendance is desired. etc. Just look at our list of hotise LUCY. S. CARDON, Prest. improvers and give yourself a treat. R. S. CONFERENCE. . Wanted Immediate!. RiterBros.Drug Co. 100 veals and 100 porkers. II. Knowles, Richmond. No. 33 N. Main St., Logan, Utah. AM M UAL ftJAY 10 Dozen Wash Belts at 10,cents, 15 cents and 20 cents. FANCY RIBBONS REDUCED TWENTY-FIV- HALF PRICE $18.00 Suits $16.50 Suits at $16.00 at $13.40 . . $30.00 Suits now $24.00 - $18.00 Suits $12.00 Suits LOT 3. at $12.00 at $8.00 50 I TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT 10 CENTS PER AND 2 TO 8 YEARS, AT ONE-FOURT- PAIR. Shoe Department PER CENT DISCOUNT CRAVANETTE COATS AT OfF REGULAR PRICE ONE-THIR- D (Good in Sunshine or in Rain) v The above reductions are less than Manufacturers Cost. SEE SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Hannah1 McCarthy line of Shoes and Oxfords must be Closed ' out 10 mal? room for Twenty-fiv- e Krippendorf-Dittma- n per cent Discount will -- NEVER MISREPRESENT QUALITY OF GOODS OR HONEST PRICES. MAY 000 O O O O O op O O 00 O O O O O O O 00 00 00000 0 0 O O 00 0000 0000 0 0 000000 00 00,0 0 T Shoes. do it Other Bargains in Our Dependable Shoes and Oxfords for. Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children. Our May Sale is The Only Seasonable Bonaflde Sale Given This Season. Reductions in Other Lines, Time Will Not Permit us t "awon. NO APPROVALS. TERMS CASH, ALTERATIONS EXTRA. REMEMBER V v ITS A , OFF REGULAR PRICE H 0 0 0 0 SPECIAL RACK OF SKIRTS AT REDUCED PRICE. FEW SHIRT WAISTS IN SILK AT MAY SALE PRICES. Tourist Coats, some Samples, Swell Mixtures, all new at TWENTY-FIV- E PER CENT OFF ONE-THIR- Childrens Silk Coats Cloak Department $25.00 Values $20.00, $12.00, $9.60 50 DOZEN HOSE REDUCED TO 33 PER CENT Regular $1.75 and $2.00 Values, Reduced to $1.25 WITH EVERY $5.00 PURCHASE. THIS IS THE BARGAIN EVENT OF THE SEASON. Skirts, Chemise, Night Rohes, Corset Covers, and Drawers at . A FEW AT Long Silk Gloves LOT 2. . $24.00 Suits $20.00 Suits $12.00 Suits for $0.00 $10.00 Suits for $5.00 for $9.00. for $8.25 E O 0 0 ANOTHER BABY , Monday night. May 20th. day afternoon. Entire line of Elegantly Tailored Suits, comprising Seasons Latest Styles and Materials, all included in lay Sale. O . ad- longer on account of unfavorable weather past Week. Greatest Reduction Sale of the Season. It happens every year, and through our fair dealings and remarkable reductions we have gained the peoples confidence Belt and Notion Department Suit and Cloak Department Silk Suits i i your health Will continue one week ) if Bishop C. J. Larson will . PAPER REGULARLY, REPORT The Aggies and Crimsons hold IT TO THIS OFFICE. their annual track meet on Mon- ton man being unable to hold him. McCulloch twirled for Logan. attraction of the dress the Scandinavians carnival week is the carnival at 10 oclock. All are skate at the New Auditorium The chief L. N. Stohl, president of the board of trustees of the A. C., was in town this week and Dr. We want a hoy with horse to Widtsoe was expected up lasft deliver papers on the east side of night. . Logan. Apply at this office. Mr. E. E. Lyman, representing Carl Riedelsberger, the famous Mr. A. G. Lundstrom, has received another call from Box B., violinist, was in town yesterday, it is said. He will likely leave for arranging for the appearance here, very shortly, of the famous Europe next fall.. musician. loan & SISTERS. in the B. Y. College. Li npjzj ra3?:re a difference in your home a difference in a difference in your cooking. ROYAL is absolutely Pure The warm very good. You remember the hunger you had i ? to Match And; Trimmings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0OOOOOOOOO 0 0 -- |