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Show t 1908. Jar, June 2, THE TRI-WEEKL- Y JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. PAGE FIVD m ; ;l. Having Made Arrangements With Our . Factories to Sell Piano Direct From The Factory we Will Dis-continue our Store July st, 08. Our Pianos and Organs Mustgo Regardless of Cost. Look at These Bargains 1 Edison Records Some That Were $350, Now $250 Organs That Were $90, Now $55 that was 3!c I. ' now 20c you are thinking of buying this year dont pass this by, as this is a chance of a life time. We will still sell pianos i but will cut out the store, no goods sold at the store after July st. Dont confuse this with olhersales as this is sale. All Pianos and Organs must be sold by July st. Our terms, if you havent got the money, are ? a genuine f half this fall and half next fall, or $25,00 down and $10,00 per month. Our Store for Rent. Sheet Music Free. f If 1 1 sic t A Furniture Firm was sustained as an honored pres- Reorganizes ident in the central company. WoodmensDecoration New Capital And Directorate Make Logan Furniture Co., a Strong Firm. The, Logan Furniture some big changes in its making Although the business limited capital at its the proprietors have affairs done a is Co; nice firm has with the Vice-Preside- nt directors. make several Jn their store, including a new front, also enlarge their door space by putting in & so that they will be able to JIipT.i their stock, which will he 'realh enlarged. In uumeetion with their furni-tun- r Inkiness they are going to 'arrj on a general produce busi They chances expect tq bal-on- -- Specials v. BENCH-LARSO- . .v'4 Offices as follows: LOGAN- - 2 doors DO YOU EAT. WEDDING. N Drs. Smith & Petty, Dentists. If so, when in Logan, go North of Eagle Hotel, open every day to 205-20- , , bears, besides the usual inscrip-tionthe seal or coat of arms of the order, with the inscription: s, Dum Tacet Claimat Though dead, he claims, or the dead claim and next, by holding a brief service and decorating the graves upon each succeeding memorial On each of these occasions Sarah A. Tur- day. resident,-Mrs. they also provide transportation ner. for the families of deceased mem-- ' B. Abbie Vice president, bers, and accompany them to the Scholes. Second vice president, Grace B. cemetery. In accordance with this plan, Wardrop. M. Cornelia Quayle. having first sent carriages for Secretary, Treasurer. Oreltta II. Merrill. the .bereared ones, the Woodmen, Elaine Miss headed by the Logan band play-J- ; Organist ing dirges, and by the uniformed This is theThlrcTckapter a rrd degreFTea in the,maTffMyfot--' will be known as the Ezra T. Ben- lowing, and after them many citison company. The afternoon was zens in carriages, making in all spent in speeches and social chat, an imposing procession, proceed-eto the cemetery. jxrnsic, etc., and Mrs. Mitchell Arrived there, the first visit was made to the grave of P. 4A. Pehrson, whose monument was to be unveiled and dedicated, To-D- ay which was done with all of the imposing ritual of the order, the orator of the occasion being Neighbor J. A, Sneddon, whose -P- d for forSaturday we will make reduced, on the following items business prices f I. 8. SMITH, D. D. S. , W. H. PETTY, D, D, S, -- NewPioneerDaughters Pitkin. ; Fred Schuiesj Secretary and Treasurer ;and they, with Dr. Isaac P. Stewart and W. K. Burnham, constitute the board of Neighbor Robinson the ordin- THE BALACE BARBER SHOP ary memorial services were conducted, which included a male Neat, Clean, Sanitary. Every quartet; following which the prothing in Barber Line Hot and Clod Baths. cession, in the same order in which it vent, marched hack to EVAN AMES. PROP. the camp. , Properly, Memorial day for the Logan, Utah Woodmen of the World falls on Air. Aaron Bench, the rPuai except Sundays from 9 a. m. the Sunday nearest the sixth, day CAFE NEW DAVIS barber Air. in Jacques to' 6 p.. m. ness, buying all kinds of farm of June; but Logan Camp 747 young to married was yesterday, IIYRUM Over new Drug products. This will give them a decided to hold its commemora- shop, Private Dining Room for Ladies. Aliss Libbie Larson of Utah. Cove, much larger range of operation. Store, open Afonday and Tuestive exercises this year on the Lunch 25c. The firm has made day of every week. many great national decoration day. to a small WANTED or courteSMITIIFIELD Over Miles and rent, buy friends by its liberal J. J. Buswell, W. M. Buswell, be stated in passing that It may home. Apply to Ola Carlson, ous treatment! of patrons in the Store,: opea Wednesday and one of the chief objects of the Ophthamic Specialist. Neurologist Hotel. Tremont new infusion of and with the Thursday of every week. past, next to providing for Woodmen, RICHMOND In new Bank Drs. Buswell & Buswell capital and the addition of such the widows and orphans of dea COWS FOR at FOUR directorate SALE, its names to Open Friday and building. strong ceased Woodmen, is 'to prepetu-at- e Graduates McCormick College. W. 490 W. P. should and list of stockholders, bargain. Camp, Saturday of every week. the memory of those who 3 6 Scott Bldg. Salt Lake City make rapid advancement. We South, Logan. pass to tthfe other side, which they bespeak for the enlarged firm a do, first, by providing one hunliberal share of the public patron dred dollars toward the erection age. of a suitable monument which command, concluded that it would be better for them to enlarge their business. They doumore than have, therefore, bled their present capital, which will make them a very strong concern. They have several good strong, active men associated with them. 'Alfred Smnrthwaite, e well .known seed aneLprnduce man of this county, is one of their and will heaviest stockholders, be actively connected with the Another neighborhood rganiza-tio- n business ; also Bishop W. R. of Pioneer Daughters took Sloan, late of Kimball, Alberta, place May 27th at the home of Canada. Their new organization Mrs. Victor Crocket. The' followconsists of Alfred Smurthwaite, ing officers were elected: Geo. O. President; Day. Co Today. Working Shirts, Mens Fancy and White Vests, Childrens Oxfords and a line of Mens Hats. If Mens HOWELL- - BROS. LOGANS FOREMOST CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE 1 D and poetic. Neighbor Pehrson had been a member of the order but a very few months at the time of his sudden demise, and would have been one of the Ia to be expected to die. The ceremonies incident to the unveiling of a monument were repeated at the grave of Neighbor Cyrus E. Mapper, the member of longest standing in the Logan camp, and really one of the early members of the order. Here Neighbor Albert A. Law bore eloquent tribute to the many virtues of the deceased, and made - a speech that won the closest attention of the hundreds present. Upon both graves, and also upon that of Neighbor George Robinson, who died about five years ago, were placed beautiful floral emblems; ,and upon each every member laid his tribute of a laurel leaf. At the grave Gf -- . I T T t V y y y y y i ! y 1 ' . - , - - - - V , All the newest fads and fancies in jewelry for gifts for Graduates for 1908 are now to be found in our stoek. Our selections represent the' choice patterns from the lines of the leading manufacturers. The beautiful new finishes and odd stone effects used this year are most pleasing. ' BRACELETS All Styles Wide or Narrow Plain or en00 to $10.00. graved at special prices BUCKLES BELT d and set Gold and silver.. Plain stones old and other coral $109 with jades, to $4.00. NECKLACES New artistic designs $1.25 to $6.00. LOCKETS. Plain and fancy with and without sets. Very ; hand-chase- " SCARF PINS The most pleasing effects ever shown, stone set stvles 25c to $5.00. BROOCHES AND COLLAR PINS In variety of styles too numerous to describe. Gold filled, from 50c to $3.50. Solid gold, from $1.00 upward. RINGS. set. and Most pleasing and effecSignet tive new styles. $1.50 to $10.00. a , t y y y fy y y y V fy ty y y y fy y y y y y y y y y v Plain DIAMONDS Through all last falls financial excitement the price of diamonds never wavered. The tendency is for a continuing advance" in price. We have a most complete assortment at very DIAMOND RINGS From $7.50 to $300.00. reasonable- - prices. WATCHES L..t y,g;n.,:lfifl...Farty...DialfGQhi.JTandar Jeweled Dust Proof, Screw Case, Guaran-25- 0 "teed 20 years. Ladies Size $12.50 Elgin and Waltham Movements Fitted in Filled Hunting, Case, Guaranteed for 20 years wear. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. $1 .00 TO $35.00 Cardon Jewelry Compa Logan Catalog Utah Free TTT i ZD |