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Show VJWUWi 7T 1909. gat.nrdar, September 4, TITE TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL. LOGAN. UTAH. Y PAGE FIVE THE A NARROW Under His ESCAPE' To The Boys and Girls Ole Olsoif had a very narrow escape from death on Monday last. He, in company with his son Leonard, was returning from the field with a load of w heat. When near his home thy reaeh broke and got off the load to find the trouble. While trying to fix the bieak the back wheels moved backward and the load fell, pirn-ninhim to the ground. He was extricated as soon as possibleand medical help called. Ilis hips and legs are terribly mashed and oneleg was broken below the knee. The latest repyrt is that he suffers terrible pain and is not much better. Miss Ethel Emery aujj mother of h.iit Iake aie isitmg with Mr. and Mrs. James Koskel ley. Messrs. William Thomley, William Read, William Griffith and Alina Littledyke bate each a sick child. Mr. and Mrs. James Mack of Ogden spent Sunday here looking over their property and visiting old friends. Uncle Josh Perkins was play ed to a full and appreciative house on iDonday evening. This is the first play put on here since Mr. Ilillyard remodeled his play house. John says 'his house s is now second to none this side of Balt Lake. Mrs. Dunsler, Regenia Smith and Burdella Smith all entertained during the past week. Mrs. Ewing is kept busy now adays relating her experience at the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Washington Merrill are visiting the Taylor; family at Salt Lake. Co. Supt. Larson is busy with his official work, making assignments and needed preparations for the opening of school on Sept. 13th. It is the intention to run eleven schools in this district this winter. Mesdames James Lauder, Cal. Corbett, TheophilusChpibers and Frank Powers hae each presented their husbands with a baby during the past week. Messrs. Frank Winn, Amos Niel son. 'and George Tliornley have received calls to go to South Africa on admission. Alfred Erick sou, James Ilind and George Heaps have also received Box B calls. Mrs. Thomas Chambers is rapidly from her recent operation... Sept, Cardon Jewelry Company A UTAH - - LOGAN, .- flood Paint Brush You know how aggravating it is when you just get started on a job of painting, to have the hairs fall out of the brush you are using. its your have purown fault you chased a poor, cheap brush from some one who does not know brushes. In most cases, drug store sells more brushes than all other dealers combined. You are safe in buying brushes here. We sell the best paints and varnidies. too. Let its send you what you want. A Riter Bros. Drug Co. LOGAN, UTAH. To The Investor With Every Pair of. School 3, Mr-Olso- LUNCASTin. "I - STREET NESS PROPERTY ED. SELIGMANN BEST . IN INVESTMENT LOGAN . We have a number of very between properties and First West from $2,000 to $20,000, some that make a fat income for life, besides the great increase in good Main value. follow the road to FORTUNE HAVE AS OTHERS DONE. , NOW IS THeTtimE WHILE IT IS WITHIN YOUR REACIL HATCH & Rivals & JDignitaries Former From all Parts of World , The Live Shoe Man o Trhe1 Cosy Corner1, Where the Car Will Stop V $ t r s A V - & A 2. Preparations already are afoot here to make the homecoming of Dr. Fred erick A.Cook an event of national and possibly international, importance. If plans outlined today by mem bers of the Arctic club are carried out the welcome Dr. Oook will receive in New York will be an ovation, in which city, state and nation will take part, while prominent explorers, Oooks former rivals, from all parts of the globe, will gather to pay their personal tribute to his achievements. Members of the Arctic club hope President Taft may be present. "Such, an honor would be no more than fitting, one declared, in view of the fact that the explorer has placed the Stars and Stripes on the apex of the world and added perhaps fiO.OOOsquare miles to the nations territory. Among the explorers who are expected to take a prominent part are the Duke Of the Abruzzi, Dr. Fritjof Nansen, Captain Ronald Amundsen, General A.W.Gree ley, Rear AdmiralGeorge Melville, Sack Sugar, Sugar, Sugar Per ' v $6.00 with Mhs Anna Cleelaud Scene Fiom At Ballev Forare o Mondav At the Thatcher Opera House Sep. 6 Anthony 'Fiala and seph E. Dernier. Captain 16 Jo- 3 S. n pounds Sugar for MEN WANTED On Bewer at Logan. Inquire at works, 3rd North and 6th West. company. $1.00 6 The American Steam Lanudry is doing work for Ogden and Preston. They employ t wenty people and their pay roll is over $600 per month. This Shows what a few Boosters can do for a town. This laundry has the name of be mg one of the cleanest and most small laundries in the up-to-da- te state. 15 15 15 11 11 11 10 10 5 22 People with any complaint whatever, should report the same to our manager G. W. Squires or the president C. M. Harris. AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY .. $i.oq packages Tree Tea for .s packages Arbuckle Coffee for... , . pounds Best Rice for T ....7... pounds Tapioca for pounds Sago for cans Tomatoes for cans June Peas for cans Best Corn for . .' packages Blue Ribbon Raisins cans lb Salmon for cans 1 lb Flat Salmon for bars A. B. Naptha Soap for - ; . . . . $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1,00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Big Reduction in Flour Fancy Flour per .sack $1.25 Your complexion as well as your temper is rendered miserable by a disordered liver. By " taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets you can im2 prove .both. Wholewheat per sack $1.35 ' High Patent per sack $1.50 WHAT ARE YOU PAYING? SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY AND WEEK Best Grade Linoleum, regular price $1.25, Saturday and week only 85 per yard Bunch and Spool Carpet Warp. Regular price $1.50. .per Bunch. Saturday and Week $1.20 FOR SALE Henry G. Hayball Mecantile Company . 51-5- Wages, $200 per day 8 hours. Dais and Ileuser Construction $6.00 40 bars Laundry Soap for 30 bars Diamond C. Soap for Osborne, said of the Arctic club, secretary the explorer is not expected here for several weeks. He is due in Copenhagen in three days, said Captain Osborne, and if he came straight home, would arrive in New York about the middle of September, but his friends believe that he may make several stops on the way. For one thing the geographers and scientists of Copenhagen will tender him a welcome. He may go toOhristiania to meetCap-taiAmundsen, discoverer of the northwest passage; it is likely that he will visit Belgium, where he has been deeorated for his services to science, and it is scarcely conceivable that the British Geographical societies would allow him to pass them on his way home without an invitation to London. Captain Bradley $6.00 $6.00 100 Pounds of Utah Sugar for $6. iXMAftLAft f 5 W. CENTER STREET; LOGAN Sealed bids will be opened at the residence of Bishop A. L. Skanehy on Sept 21st 1909 for the Broom Factory Building located in Logan Sixth ward. We reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Oh a mberlains Ooqgh Remedy CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY Mothers who Talas their own comfort sad the has become famous for its cures welfare of their children, should never be without s of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, of coughs, colds, croup and in- box for use throughout the season. They Break up Colds, Cure Feverishness, Constipation, Teething Disfluenza. Try it when in need. It orders, Headache and Stomach Troubles. THESE all Sold POWDERS NEVER FAIL. by Drugstores, contains no harmful substance ISC. Dont accept any mbetitute. A trial package will address who to mother be sent FREE will any and always gives prompt relief. 2 Alien S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. f . 1 JC Lace Shoes, reasonable at serviceable shoe prices. Styles, a good Sizes 9 to 13 $1.00 Sizes 1 to 2 $1.25 . Sizes 2 , to 5 $1.45 the best wearing Leather Box Shoes, Grain Boys genuine for Boys Shoes, in Seamless and Blueiier Style. Sizes s to 13 y2 $1.25 Sizes 1 to 2 $1.45 Sizes 2 y2 to 5io $1.65 with Patent Tips,-LigShoes Lace Kid Vici neat .Girls, dressy and Heavy Soles. Abo extra strong Calfskin Shoes with heavy' solid soles., 75 Sizes 5 to 8 to 11 . . . Sizes $1.00 to 2 Sizes 11 $1.25 Shoes in Lace, Calf and Box Kid Vici extra Girls good latest Foot Forin Lasts. You - Blueher or Button Styles, cannot buy better wearing shoes at any price. Sizes 5 to 8 . $1.00 to 11 Sizes 8 $1.25 ' to 2 Sizes 11 $1.50 up-to-da- te For Red. Weak, Wea$ Wateiy Eyfes And Granulated Eyelids Your Health due to eyestrain. v Lenses fitted by us instantly, relieve eyestrain. Let us give you relief. . 8. IREM EDDV' Eyestrain may, and often does, cause chronic and-- , in tractable disturbances of the stomach. Chronic intestinal and gastric disturbances may be, and often are companions in graver disturbances of the nervous system Specials in School Shoes Boys solid Leather Satin Calf New York, Sept. 32 iK 4 TO WELCOME COOK IS THE Si ii g, BUSI- Shoes one Aeroplane1, the toy of the 20th Century. Come in and see them fly in the air. Ww WHEN HE RETURNS CENTER- FREE i Wagon Sickness-Theatric- als The Stork. SM1TU1FIELD, OFAH6A AA fREE ,y PT1CIANS j.Uiah. FI f ht The Logan Knitting Factory Is now Selling Its Entire Line of p Muslin Underwear At from 25 to 50 per cent off , k Call Early and and get your choice. Wa carry the Finest Line of Underwear in the city. OPPOSITE THE TABERNACLE 2E LOGAN KNITTING FACTORY 145147 NORTH MAIN |