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Show THE PAGE EIGHT THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH Y Ladies Suita and Skirts Our Demonstrator Serves Cereo ' Call and' it. Price. Eliason - Sisters. Half stores. at the free fry JOURNAL - rUESDAY.THURSDAY.SATURDAY LOCAL TRI-WEEKL- NEWS, Judge Maughan held court in Mr. Arthur Bateson is just 20 per cent discount on Ladies white or black Silk and" LisH covering from another very attack of appendicitis. Gloves at Eliasons. : re- Mr. George Harding and Mr. serving their product tothe public in the and Mrs. L. L. Cash were visitors Mrs. Alf. Clark Jr., is ill with business houses of the city that at The Journal plant recently. what appears to be an attack of carry it. and it seems to he quite a popular beverage already. Landow Ellis a ten year old boy appendicitis. of the Sixth ward was committed Former County Commissioner Bergeuers undertaking par- to the insane 'asylum on Monday. in B. A. Hendricks was Tuesday. have removed from 149 N r T. II. Cutler the Trenton boostNorth 1st West, Just north of Lincoln hotel. Both er was in town yesterday. He The old Journal office is for phones.- . - says the new cereal- factory is Music Thatcher rent. Apply at sure to be located at Trenton. v office to learn from We are delighted 0q&., Logan lor Main to 40 the- - II. L. Cleary of San Diego,' Cal., -- Ivepublicim-that.Mr.-Hend--ricks- on Pres.- - Joseph1 pected to" come FSmithwa& .ex- entertained Messrs uponjast nights and Sjodahl and Mar- train, in order to be present a.t a on Sun-da- y B. Y, C. Board meeting today.-- A shal Spry with Ivoffe-e- t 'special: orgarr recrtal will brgiveu evening. at the tabernacle this afternoon The Republican voices a long- foi his benefit. ing to hear Mr." Newhouse jpeak. If a little patience is exercised its The many friends and users of desire will be gratified. He will Monogram Cereal Coffe will find in all probability be here a little this article put up under the name later and speak upon political mat of CEREO as The Cereo Manufacters, but his discourse will be not turing Company has the Original one whit morepleasing in the Re- Formula and exclusive right At o publican than was Judge Kinks. manufacture this article. We caution you to beware of imitations Coach Badenoch of the BI Y. C. and substitutes. secured a license to wed, on TuesMrs. Lena Kelly, wife of J. W. day, and on the 25 of this month will be united in marriage to Miss Kelly of Pocatello died on MonLucille Beau of Chicago. The day night, following an operation ceremony will be performed in that was performed a short time Salt Lake City, and the young befo'e. Mrs. Kelly was, a daughcouple will go to house keeping ter of Mrs. Elsie Iljort of th:& immediately) in one of the new city and the remains were therefore brought to this city for residences on Church St. burial. The Funeral cervices wil Mr. Luther Howell, a popular be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the Fourth ward meeting house. young business man of this city1 a and son of Congressman Howell A LIVE COAL member of the firm of Howell Nibl. Miss Julia Bros and y, A bright shiny coal is the popuand accomplished ter of Bishop CrW.'Nlbley, are to lar coal with everybody. Every be married early in September. live 'person likes' a live coal. The The ceremony will be performed coal we are selling is the kind you in the Logan temple, and the have been looking foyall these young couple will then leave for wars. Roberts Coal Cd.' Live coal the Pacific Coast to spend their dealers. Both phones Noj 13. New-housefKi- was in Logan on a visit to relatives and friends yesterday. - Judge Kings peace address was evidently too logical for the and turned it bilious. Probation officer Andrew King has sold his residence in the Fifth ward to Mr. John R. Smith of Greenville. Lester W. Jones has gone to Roosevelt, Arizona, to enter the employ of the government as an electrician. Auditorium ball every Saturday night, poor perfect, music fine. Dancing at nine. Joseph E. Cardon, is clearing off She lot he purchased: from the city and upon which was located the old temple reservoir, and getting ready to build next spring. A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs.. G. W. Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs.. B. G. Thatcher, Miss Phylis Thatcher, Mr. Spieker and Capt. "Perry, went over to the Bear Lake country on Tuesday. The Messrs Thatcher sold their launch to some Bear Lake people and took it over 'with them. w-o- w-- e n well-know- n w-- TIPS ON FALL SUITS hilM 3 Mmm S35SJ The minute you are ready your Fall Suit is ready. Sir!1 .The first picking is the best picking. There are certain advantages a man derives in coming here for Clothess. OiirClothingAlwaysPays the Buyer a Good Dividend in Satisfaction NOTE THE FOLLOWING POINTS: The fine selection of fabrUs. The high character of the Tailoring. The certainty of the correct styles. The completeness of the stock that insures a perfect fit for any size or shape that comes to us. The largest moneys worth. These ficts, together with many other features, should induce you to make .your fall suit selection here.' BURNHAM REUNION LOGANS FOREMOST CLOTHIERS. - EVERY SPARE MOMENT CAN BE UTILIZED . - WITH A r j The Johnson Jewelry Company North Main Utah. i he-relin- warm-hearte- 49 -- STORE ON NORTH MAIN, NEXT DOOR TO LOGAN KNITTING FACTORY, AND FOR ifi DAYS, BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, 12th, WE OFFER OUR .TREMENDOUS STOCK OF BOOKS, STATIONERY WALL PAPER, CHINA, GLASSWARE, TINWARE, NOTIONS. ETC., AT A DISCOUNT OF 25 PER CENT FROM OUR ALREADY EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. ALL CHURCH WORKS AT A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT. THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY YOU CANNOT TO MISS BRUSHES THAT WE SELL ARE THE KIND THAT MAKE YOU SAY "WELL IM GLAD I WENT TO RITER BROS. DRUG STORE AND LET THEM PICK OUT THIS BRUSH FOR ME. YOU WILL SAY THAT WHETHER IT IS A :::::- -- Subscribers: TOOTH BRUSH, HAIR BRUSH BATH. BRUSH, CLOTH BRUSH PAINT BRUSH 1908, 15, AFFORD WILKINSON & SON d, after Aug. SALE WE ARE ABOUT TO MOVE INTO OUR NOTICE On and Street, Logan, Pre-REMOV- AL quished To Cache Valley i , telephone service between exchanges in Cache valley will be discontinued and messages will be handled at rates which may be learned by-- inquiring at any exchange of this company in Cache valley. ROCKY MOUNTAIN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY free" J OR ANY OTHER SORT OF THE MANY BRUSHES WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH AND WE HAVE THEM AT ALE PRICES, BUT WHATEVER THAT PRICE MAY BE YOU WILL ALWAYS FEEL THAT IT WAS THE BEST POSSIBLE VALUE FOR THE PRICE. The reunion of the Burnham Few but that family was held on Tuesday as and tould have letn forecasted arranged for, except that the tabof sort the fron ernacle was used instead of the diagnose. i nlulged in. tabernacle grounds, the weather Representabeing threatening. tives of the four Burnham families that came to Utah were present, some coming from Salt Lake. Bountiful, Ogden, and many parts of Cache Valley. Over 100 people were present. Refreshments were partaken of V and then an interesting me'1 ing --1 3th.We?ll-not-canyov- er was held. The foil nving organ i.a-ti- o 6 n was effected. Chairman Wallace C. Burnham; Secretary) and Treasurer One hundred and fifty- - high Mens Eighty Five Mens and Youths Suits, light Warren K. Burnhrm; Historian.' and Youths Suits, the regular $12.50, and dark colors, $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 M. A. Thomas; Asst. Historian $14.50 and$18.Q(Llinesstrietly all wooi,, Abbie B. Scholes; Members of A great variety at go grades, $7.50 $5.00 Executive Committee Mary A. AlND CHILDREN BOYS S DOZEN d.KAW HaTS MENS, 5 4 10 Freeze and Maria Winder of Salt Lake City, Euphemia Burnham, z FOUR GRE.T LOjlS OF SHOES FOR MEvf, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, AT LESS A THAN HALF PRICE. Earl Burnham and Wallace K. Burnham. LOTI LOT 3. store-f;.ilur- RiterBros.DrugCo. es store-advertisin- g !THE FINAL CLEANUP f Of .all 'the Summer Goods, Starts Thursday, August 2 2 2 2 2 . . Nevada Mining Camp troyed by Fire. Des- te tr V ? fv I I 63 Worth up to $1.25, now LOT 2. Ely, Nev., Aug. 11. Reiptown, a mining camp located nine miles from Ely, with a population pf about 3U0, was almost completely destroyed byrfire last night. The fire started in the Mint saloon by th explosion of a lamp, and psread with great rapidity. There town to fight were fewmen m the flames, as yesterday was pay-- , day and most of the miners were in Ely--. Only two building escapA conservative ed destruction. estimate of thel oss 0 $1100,000. which is total, a there we? no Insurance. One bu.ldirng owned hv W. J. Story was valued at ? i 2 ? f f t A t? Worth rp 2.00, now Two Hundred Stylish Boys ... 981 worth Suits, and $4.00, Jill otyles and sizes, all wool, go at ... Strictly $1.69 $3.00, $3.50 Boys- - 65c Overalls . . . $1.39 LOT 4. Worth up to $4.(0, now $1.88 Twenty Dozen Mens and Boys 50c and 75c Shirts, light or dark colors, with or without collars attached, go at..,. 33 f 39 Underwear 19 Any Mens Straw Hat in the House.. 95 Mens 20c Fancy Sox . . . . v : 98 $2.00 Boys Suits YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO ATTEND GAIN EVENT. YOU WILL BE DOLLARS Mens Worth up to $2.50, noty 35c lltf 19C Boys 50c' Rompers Boys 40c Caps $1.50 MeVs Pants Mens 50c Underwear . ..... .... 2oc ........ & v yv t 19 88 A 291 GREAT RECORD BREAKING BAR-- . OUT OF ' POCKET IF YOU MISS IT iii3 i C) $8,CC0. i Howell Brothers u : On Wednesday, the sad news reached Logan that Prof. J. S. Baker, USi we here called him) had died in- a hospital atWhitehall Montana, evidently-- of cornplica-tien- s following a severe attack of diptheria. I is relatives here re- -' eeived word of his illness some time ago, but as reassuring ad-- J viees came regularly, the alarm1 they felt at first, was dispelled, Only a fewdays --ago a letter was j received from him.in which he said that he had had a pretty severe, attack but was rapidly recovering from it. Then came the news of his death. The deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs., George W. Baker 'of Meudon and wa about 35 years of "age. He was a graduate of the the A Engineering department C. After leaving school he was elected county Surveyor 6n the Democratic ticket, serving two years. Then he went to Montana with his old instructor Prof. Fortier. He was at the Montana Agricultural College for three years, and then was elected State Engineer, a post to accept the position of chief engineer of the biggestirrigation enterprise irf the state. He was a whole souled gentleman if ever one existed, and has a legion of friends here to wihom the news of his death will come as a distinct shock. The remains were shipped to Menclon for interment and this morning at 11 oclock the funeral services will be held at that place. d-u- PLENTY ALL .THE TIME. honeymoon. PEACOCK BOCK SPRINGS COAL. THATCHER COAL CO. Mr. Frank Benson drove up the BOTH PHONES 314. canyon the other day, taking one horses with him. of his old A. 0. Mackenzie, the genial While up there the animal was good fellow--, who hands out the seized with a fit of insanity and boosting dope for the Rocky Mr. Benson had all he could do to Mountain Bell Telephone Co., was prevent the beast from drowning here yesterday on one of his itself. lie finally quieted it, but learned coming clown it made another atperiodical visits. Until that he had struck town we wond-.ere- d tempt to end its days, carrying why the weather cleared up the outfit dow-- an embankment so suddenly Tuesday evening. into tin) river. It was again driven out and they finally got home with The Young Mens Democratic it. Club held a very interesting meetn The other day ing on Tuesday eveuing, Mr. M. J. Ballards talk on the popular merchant caught aTive TUouSrTiT election of Senators and the publi- his store and decided to play a city of campaign contributions practical joke on one of his clerks .was listened to with the greatest he put the rodent in the salesinterest. President George Skid- mans till in the cash register. more presented his resignation, his Then he sat dow-- and waited for business duties making it impossible the fun. The clerk didnt go to for him to give the clubs af- the till for a long while, some fairs the attention they demand- three or four hours, but of course tabled. when he did be was mightly sured. Ilis resignation Upon request of Wesley Jacques prised. So was bis employer when the Club endorsed the movement he found that the mouse had to secure the next , Democratic chewd to infinitesimal fragments a $10 greenback. State convention for Logan. 13 BAKER DEAD JOS.--S; The Cereo people are Ogden this week. Thursday, August If'yoi exct to do a recur. ousiness this fall you must muh vourxpec'ations with your d BEG TNNING RIGHT ? " " NOW. ' i in - OPPOSITE THE , TABERNACLE . , , |