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Show THE rJLCU LIGHT TRI-WEEKL- JOU Y ItNAL, LOGAN, UTAH Tuesday, June 4, 1907, Mrs. Leo Campbell went to Salt the Commercial Club. Scarcely is composed of J. R. Gerke, first structive, pleasant and profitable Lake yesterday morning and will a city or town along the ' entire tenor, W. S. Rigdon, second tenor, trip and looking forward to meet, 5000 miles of way but has writetii Dr. Claude P, Lewis first bass and spend the week there. ing our people. TUESDAY, THURSDAYS ATURDAY -We sell the earth and- loan asking for an extension of dime. C. SL Haverstock; second bass. The concert at the Pavilion on While these invitations are most money on it.IIA.. Pedersen & Co. Every member of the party is Ail kinds of job printing done NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Saturday evening was a treat. gratifying and the sentiment ex- apticipating a most interesting at tpis office. Fonnesbeck Another is to be given next pressed by them ia greatly apAgents wanted. IP YOU DO NOT GET YOUR Knitting Works. preciated by the managers of the Saturday. PATER REGULARLY, REPORT trip, it has been found impossible tlowell-CardoIT TO THIS OFFICE. All over sixty years of age are Mrs. Eli Bell is in Pocatello for to comply with these requests. IF YOU MOVE FROM' ONE invited to attend the great Old a two weeks Visit with relatives The running time of the train has GREAT CUT IN ADDRESS TO ANOTHER, RE Folks on June 14tb. been figured to a nicety and every . gathering and friends, PORT IT TO THIS OFFICE OR moment possible has been alPAPER WILL CONTINUE TO Music hath charms.", .Heres a baseball idea. Some lotted to each towii which will be THE OLD ADDRESS AT YOUR ' ' evening, free Saturday good live Cache county baseball visited. EXPENSE. Come everybody. FOR FOUR DAYS , In answering requests for a team should the challenge DO NOT GIVE ORDERS TO COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, and CONTINUING Manghan family for a game. We longer stay, attention is being DELIVERY BOYS TO START, . UNTIL Mrs. B. W, Carter, of Vernal, SATURDAY, JUNE 8. have a hunch that the Maughans called tb the injustice which STOP, OR CHANGE THE AD- is 50 PATTERNS TO SELECT FROM up for a few months stay, with can make it PAPER. DRESS OF YOUR interesting for any would be done the citizens of the her parents Mr. and Mrs. David of In Plain beWhite, Colored and Fancy Effects, Some of the em, and he game would be a next town, if the train is held THEY HAVE NO AUTHORITY Newest Drysdale. are Shown in this lot. All Double Width, of time the adverDesigns yond departure IN SUCH MATTERS. SEND novelty. the kind Jist tised. In making the time table youve been looking for. YOUR ORDERS TO THIS Mrs. B. W. Carter, of Vernal, the railroad-peop- le laid down cer NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES. A Charming Recital tain rules and strict adherence to Uinta county, is in Logan on 50c Scrim .. 33c 25o Scrim 16c visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. imis schedule 40c most the Scrim 25c .. printed 20e Scrim . i2yae Grand free concert at Pavilion David Drysdale. i . Miss Edna Vivian Linn, assist- perative. 35c Scrim j 15c Scrim . . 22yac . invited' lOc All Saturday evening. Instead of bringing a brass ed by Mrs. Dena Bexell, gave Lo30c Scrim 19c jj 10c crim .. 5o Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Goodwin go as the Omaha men have ala SALE musical at rare STARTS the treat band, gan WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5TH, 'AT 8 A. M. Prof. D. M. Todd, was in Logan to Tocatelo today to attend the Presbyterian church last Friday ways done in the past, the Elks Notice the display in North Show Window. Saturday. wedding of Miss Pearl Goodwin evening. Miss Lino has musical quartette, the finest quartette and Mr. Armstrong Shields. talent of a very high order, and west of Chicago, will be with the FOR SALE Rubber tired phaeher execution party. There will be numerous interpretation ton and good kitchen range The crowd will be at the Audi- of the various numbers was greet- occasions at which music will be Bell Phone 263 K. torium again tomorrow night. ed by hearty applause. desired and the Omaha men will The be which consisted program, prepared to furnish a first class Bergener & Co.Undertakers and e Lost between Agricultural of vocal and instrumental article in that line. The quartette largely licensed embalmers, Caskets and and Eliasons, a black silk selections from Schubert and Coffins, 149 N Main, Bell phone. umbrella with curl handle mountChopin, was made even more ened with Sterling silver. Return joyable by the exceedingly interFine concert by Thatcher o White Swan be and Laundry orchestra at Pavilion Saturday esting and instructive lecture prerewarded. ceding each number. evening. Free. Much of Miss Linns success Mr. Joshua Salisbury, of Wells-vill- was due Special Tour of the Brilliant Actress to Mrs. Bexell s accomFor sale cheap, good gentle . was a Logan visitor yesterpaniment. Her musical talent in pony, Will ride, drive or work It was the gentlemans that line was shown day. of anywhere, Frightened nothing, especially in old enough to know- better. En- eightieth birthday; hut instead of The Linden Tree, and The being eighty years old, be is Trout. V , office. this at quire eighty years young, and still This is the last recital ' Miss And the Manhattan Theatre, New York, Cast and production, and alert in the most discussed dramatic Linn will give in Logan, as she Prof. I). C. Jensen left yester- "spry physically offering of the theatrical season in New York, Iondon and Paris. day for Salt Lake where he will expects to study at the Boston attend the State Teachers Instinext Conservatory year. t tute, aud then proeecd east to lion, ( R. Savage, who may be said to be the parent of the beapend the summer in study. utiful Old Folks movement, will A New Mining Claim those of this county, Mr. Parley Petersen one of the (address the band cart veterans, Mr. Ik D. Miles, one of tin B. Y. C. graduates of this year eluding on June 14th. Mr. Savage was oldest miners in the country, ad and a thoroughly good young felone of them. one thoroughly acquainted wiih low, has gone, to Salt Lake to atthe mountains in the souhern (By, Bernard Shaw) tend summer school. He will reBell Brothers have installed a turn in time to take up his duties part of the valley, where he has The St. Paul Dispatch of April loth, says: The Lion and the s and most effective re- been as instructor in the College next prospecting, tunneling, driftis a poor amateur effect .compared Mouse to this great and frigerating plant for and shafts fall. ing digging years, work of Shaw. machine at their shop on north has at last struck a prospect Main street. It reduces the tem- which bids fair to reward Mm far On account of (he "M. I. A. conperature in their big storage vault his years of toil, and which he is ference in Salt Lake on Friday, to Seats on Sale Tuesday, June 4th, alOa. m. any point desired, and the forming a company to develop. excurSaturday and Sunday, through their shop This claim is located about a sions will be rirft to the state pipes running show eases are covered with frost mile west of La data, where the capital. The rates are effective a half inch thick. Really, it not formation is unbroken, and i on Thursday and tickets 'will be a fine furnishes substitute only called the Kunnyside." Mr.Miles good returning until the V2. All for ice, but is and preferable has drien an incline shaft for mutual officers arc expected to forms better service. COMMENCEMENT WEARING about fifty feet, and lias a four attend. foot vein at the face, of conceAPPAREL Next dance tomorrow night at ntrating ore, and expect-- , within Miss Diana Beach, formerly the Auditorium. another fifty feet to unemer a stenographer in Hart and Nebe-ker- s proposition that w.ll prove a office, is now employed as a lVof. Franklin Dailies, of the It. bonanza. He insists that those deputy of County Clerk Larsen, V. College and Miss Neitie who are about to join him shall M ass Bertie Johnson having reMaughan, daughter of Judge W. first see the claim, then be per-- j "Shirt signed. Miss Bench is a very eff- W. Maughan are to lie wed this feetly satisfied, before they venicient and agreeable young lady week. The ceremony that will ture. and Clerk Larsen is fortunate in make them tine will be performed Mr. Miles has a host of friends securing her service. in the temple on Thursday, and who hare always believed that Silk as soon as it is out the young and it. would be strike some day The Fourth of July celebratiou couple will start for Berkeley, AND this looks like the time. committee has decided to cut out Cal., where lrof. Dailies will do the fireworks feature this year summer school work. The young aud devote the means usually people, have been keeping their Com burned up in this wav to some intentions secret, and hope to Commercials Are MOST COMPLETE LINE OF more profitable end. The com- surprise their friends on Thursmittee is endeavoring to have the day, so d nt tell anyone tltft we fag..sale of lire limited as told von about it. much as possible and if it shall UMAllA, June 1. All arrangeIN NORTHERN UTAH fiueeeeil. the thanks of a grateful Auditorium tomorrow ments have now been computed Ball BALCONY. CAMPBELLS DEPENDABLE public will be forthcoming. night. Floor perfect, music good. for the. Great Northwest Trade Excursion which the business men KIND. of Omaha will make in June. All that now remains to be done is to go ahead and carry out these arrangements. The various cities ALL' WE ASK IS A CHANCE TO FIGURE WITH YOU ON , along the route have been ut?y A PIANO OR ORGAN, AND WE WONT BE WORRYING. kind and are showing great inABOUT WHO WILL SELL TO YOU. terest in their coming' and in S . many instances have1 planned WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR NEW SHEET MUSIC AND elaborate receptions and h S0NG3. WE GET ONE COPY OF ALL MUSIC PUBLISH-ED- . for them. The assur. ance is given that the advertised schedule will be strictly observed. BARGAINS AT OUR STORE. Although scheduled for a trip of only sixteen days, the party-couleasily spend a mon,th on the excursion, so numerous are the inJiOYjVZ, J3HAJV2 vitations which have been sent TJHE JOURNAL The Old Folks will be our guests on June 14th. Cos n Curtain Scrim . 1 - THE BUS YCORNER ad Thatcher Opera House Col-eg- WEDNESDAY , JUNES e, ROSE COGHLAN - i Mrs. Warrens Profession first-clas- ice-maki- Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c SUPERB SHOWING OF Dainty Princess Gowns Waists j Linen Suits Jumper Suits Auto Coats Boys Suit - erm-ker- s Department Wc Challenge Competition 50 Doz ShirtWaists 65c to $2.25 Shoes & Oxfords Tub Suits $2.00 to ' $4.25 enter-iaininen- Gordon Dye Hosiery X HOBBS MUSIC COMPANY A Campbell & Sons Co. |