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Show TEE PAGE FOUR SCARLET FEVER : LOCAL NEWS VIC- -: A Providence boy named Egg evidently a "bad one at that was Till MENDON LADY WILL BE MISSED HOME DRAMATICS BAD ROADS AND POLITICS ordered committed to the Reform School on Tuesday. A warrant pf arrest has been issued for Joseph W. Eames, from Judge Branghams court charg- - ,t ,MEND()N, Dec.6 A few lines from the city on the west will, we hope, not come amiss at this time, Ye have an abundance of snow which begins to look like g old time winters when theaters and socials, dances, were enjoyable pastimes, and surely the snow is better than rain and mud, such as we often have ing him with not supporting his family, a duty imposed upon him by the law. Eames is in Montana and it is more than likely that he will bp brought back and punished for his dereliction. sleigh-rid-in- , in the remains of , Last Sunday Sister Maggie Baker were laid away in our cemetery, the nature of the disease making it impossible to hold a public service. Mag gies pleasant face and genial spirt will be missed by all who knew her. She was an exceptiongirl and learnally ed to make herself useful in every , way possible., ' Her. parents and relatives have the heartfelt sjmpathy of all he in their hour of severe trial. Fortunately for our people no more eases Lave eome dowii, for scarlet fever is one of our bad diseases and gives great alarm wherever it is found. Richard Baker, brother of the deseased, returned home from missionary work in California to attend the Luiial of his sister and 'comfort' the hearts of his parents who had all the care of the sick girl. Brother Baker looks and feels well and is enjoying his labors very much, proselyting for the Latter day Saints. Christmas will be celebrated in good old fashioned style here. An excellent program ha? been prepared by the officers of the Sun-da- y school and we hope all our good people, young and old, will be well enough to fittingly celebrate this, the greatest holiday of ; the year. v ; On Friday evening, Dec. l0,our-HomDramatic Cowill present a beautiful drama of the civil war time tp our people for the benefit of ,our choir and Sunday1 school organizations. A good time is insured to nil who will come out. went t ., A number of our citizens over to Logan to - see the play Corianton, and expressed them selves as highly pleased with the people-JnMend- ed A local printed in the Republican pf yesterday gave a rather n as totheHhealth of kEr. George 0. llayball, as the statement was made that his health is so poorithat he will be compelled to seek a vyarmcr climate. The fact is that while Mr. Ilaj ball Ms been very ill he has recovered rapidly and at present is feeling better than for a long time past. He may go to the Coast for a "trip and he may not. wrong-impressio- Boiler Explosion Victim. Kansas City, Dec.7. The death of Andrew D. Meie a' plumber, Edward Edwards has filed suit early today, brings the total death in the district court against the list" of victims of the boiler exOregon Short Line to recover dam plosion here yesterday up to four. ages in the sum of $1,475. lie alleges that the company by its negHeavy Sentence Imposed ligence set fire to his wheat fields Igden, Dee. 6. In the district amount him in and injured the court this morning Judge Howell named. Ilis farm lies next to the sentenced two undesirable citizrailroad and when the company ens to long terms in the state prisleft dry weeds along its route on. they caught fire and the blaze was Egbert Waterson, who attemptcarried to the adjoining wheat ed two, weeks ago to hold up and fields, destroying over forty acres rob the Wilson Brothers pt their of the crop. store, was sent up for-1years on 8 many fowls have been stolen ifrom the roosts in St. Louis countwthat the county court yesterday offered a rew ard hf$100 for the arrest and conviction of chicken thieves. a self confessed charge of assault with intent to rob. Alex Waters, a negro, who committed a murderous assault in a down town saloon, was given 15 vears. I c Short Weight Butter State Dairy & Food stuff, A reward of $5,000 has been offered for their capture. ' Their loot included one - $450 - ring, 23 diamond rings w orth from $50 to $265, and 50 more rings of smaller values. 1 ESTRAY NOTICE Hansen is determin- State of Utah ) ed that all butter put "on the mark )SS 16 to full of ounces et 6. shall AnticiCache Dec. ) weigh County Bridgeport. O., is in all have and I the confiscating pound, my possession the folpated disorders in the strike zone lowing described animals lawfully of the Aetan Standard mills of short weight butter he finds. impounded, which if not claimed the American Sheet & Tin Plate and head SALE FOR taken away will be sold to the sewing Drop company, failed to materalize machine all attachments. $8. highest cash bidder at my corral did the plants resume in Logan on Saturday Dee. 18th operations as it was reported they Two doors west of Post Office. at 2 oclock p. m. would. Description of Animals The Ohio national guard, num- CHILDRENS Hair Cutting 15c One 25c. black horse, no marks or Court Opposite Papas1 bering 1.500 troops is scattered ' brands visible, white spot in forehouse. thioughout the trouble district. head. in was Gen. Weybrecht Adjt. One black heifer, coming two OFFER $5,000 REWARD' communication with Gov. HarThe Salt Lake police are keep- years old, no- marks or brands vismon today, and it impossible that half of the troops here will he ing a close lookout for two thieves ible, white spot in forehead and who robbed M. L. Roberts pawn- a few white spots on its body. sent home tonight. Said animals were impounded in shop in Pocatello. Ida., of diamvalsaid and other onds, rings jewelry city on the 5th day of DecemReward for Chicken Thieves St. Louis. Dee. 7. Despite the ued at $9,000, a few days ago, as ber 1909. B. M. LEWIS, fact that stealing vehickens at it is believed that they will come City Poundkeeper. night is a felony in Missouri, so here to dispose of some of the ANTICIPATED TROUBLE DID NOT MATERIALIZE Commis-sionerWilla- id -- - - on The Greatest Values, as Usual; the Lowest Prices, as Usual. Everything that is Practical, nothing that is not useful. Fall Goods at such Exceptional Values that they should be taken advantage of by those who can buy early. Following are but representative of what every department in the house offers. Many others that will Repay a Visit of Inspection Sale of for Xmas Compels Greatest Silk Sale of Clearing Price on all Ribbons 1909 Pre-Holid- entertainment. - ' "We thought the county road commissioner for this side of Cache was either asleep or away from hom, owing to the fact that not a tap has been done on our roads this fall, which are in a wretched condition and will have to he abandoned before work can he ' done next spring. Fancy our surprise when the collector came around demandm our poll tax due in cash, $2,00 for 1909. Of course we paid the bil because we couldnt avoid it but are still wondering what the money will be used for. Goodness knows we need it all, and then some, to make a respectable road to the county seat, or even one safe for man and beast. Ye scribe thinks it will kill the most of us yet Avith all these Republican good times of centralization, consolidation and one man rule continually tapping our pockets and giving us mud holes, rotten bridges, and pitfalls in return. But then, when election day comes well be tapped on the shoulder, called good fellows and all that, Jor a vote. There are times when to forbear is better than to be heard. There are times when silence is golden. We have believed this 'for a long time, hut patience ii no longer a virtue; we dont believe.it mow. The health of onr people is good, our schools are having no drawbacks to speak of ' and we soon expect many - of - onr men and hoys home from the west country, where they are 'home steading land. Ladies Suits 200 Yards Black Taffeta SilkatlV$lt17 Extra heavy quality Rich, lustrous and firm?' Soft finish, Elegant Black. 36 inches wide value $1.50 sale price a yard . . . . $1.17 e -- Thursday, December 9, 1909. JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y ( later years.. well-dispos- TRI-WEEKL- 1000 Yards Faille Silk in all colors and Black to Drop . 49; 0 300 Yards Beautiful Messaline Silks at 49 These Silks are Soft and Mellow, Lustrous finish beautiful foe evening gowns, value $1.00 sale price per yard Jap Silks in all the newest Shades the regular price on these silks is 60c per yard, sale price per ylrd 29 1000 Yards of Beautiful 1,1 . -- k Clearance of Dress Goods $1.25 Dress Goods 90c Pan- Serges, Taffettas, Mannish Every wanted color, though not in every weave. Choice at the clearance : price per yard . . . amas, iTunellas, . t at One-Four- th pre-holid- ay A Great Variety of Xmas Handkerchiefs 90i $300 Coats, Despite the coming cold wave we will clear thus on Blankets $1.50 Prunellas $1.15 Prunellas give the richness of a Broadcloth, with the hard wearing qualities of a Serge. Unquestionably they have been the most popular fabric this season. Colors and black. You choose at per yard $1.15 65$ Waistings 35$ 20 pieces real Scotch and French Waistings, and Dress Flannels. Worth 65c clearance 35 ri 20$ Kimona Stuff 15$ Kimona Velours for dressing Sacques, kimonas - etc, Worth 20c Clearance price per yard 15 Be sure and ask to see our $5.00 Xmas Grocery list We have three lists, for you to select from which if bought in a regular way would1 cost you $7.00 to $$7.50 and yon get them during our Xmas sale only at w nr $5.00 S5e 55 Blankets, $1.25 Blankets $1.75 Blankets, $2.25 Blankets $5.00 Blankets, $6.00 Blankets, $7.50 Blankets, $10.00 Blankets, $5.00 Sateen Covered Comforters $4.00 Sateen Covered Comforters A Special 95 $1.45 $1.85 $3.95 $4.80 ; . . . ; . . $6.00 $8,00 .... $4.00 .... $3.20 Sale of . ping , Shop- Basement Writing Desks, Blackboards! .25 to to $5.50 95 Express Wagons, strong $2.50 Sizes Velocipedes Boys $2.15 to $15.75 Sleds, Flexible Flyers 35 to $4.50 Books for Boys and Girls. .... 5 to $1.50 Parlor Pool TableV'bquip- ped $6.25 to $29.50 Tables, withllorses andWagons, $2.45 to$25 Pianos, in choice sizes . . . 60 to $5 Roocking Horses, tails and manes $3 25 to $19.75 Games for Boys and Girls . . 15d to $3.75 Drums in every size . . . 30 to $2.75 Tool Chests, with tools $1.20 to $5.50 Magic Lanterns, moving pictures 75 to$25 Miniature Railways . . ... $1.00 to $7.50 Electric Merry Go Rounds run by electricity . Dolls and Doll Houses and Housekeep- ing Sets Booth, Basement Mechanical Toys of every description, Ferris Automobiles, Fly Wheels, Clowns, Tops, Tumbling Machines, ing Horns, Rocking Horses, Bucking Horses, Fire to $7. Engines, etc Dolls and doll houses of Every Size and Description, Including every Doll Fine Doll Houses . . . .. $2.75 to $14.50 Doll Sets of Dishes 25 to $5 Trunks for Dolls v. - ... 75tf to $2.25 Doll Furniture of all kinds . . 25 to $4.25 Dressed and Undressed Dolls . . 10 to $12 And hundreds m6re not mentioned Merry-Go-Round- s, -- $5.50 $4.75 : 1 ..,..10 RugS r $7.50 Rugs, $6.00 Rugs, $5.00 Rugs, ' $3.00 Rugs, $2.00 Rugs, The Mecca of Christmas $15.00 $11.25 $7.50 $6.00 $4.50 $3.75 $3.00 $2.25 g Emb. Jldks, for fancy work 15C to 50tf Emb. Boxed Handkerchiefs$1.50 to $4.00 Fancy Linen Handkerchiefs 25tf to $1.50 Plain Linen Handkerchiefs . . , . 10 to 5Q Toyland etc. price Pure Silk plain taffeta Ribbons, 6 inches wide, Ribbon sale Extra good quality a yard V. 15 Off $20.00 Coats $15.00 Coats $10.00 Coats, $8.00 Coats, $6.00 Coats $5.00 Coats, $4.00 Coats, ' at 15$ a yard , Coats Silk nicely watered, very desir-- ; able for gowns and waists $1.35 quality sale 95- price per yard ' Mixtures, pre-holid-ay All Ladies' and Childrens 27 inch Moire A tremendous collection of Broadcloths, Pure Silk plain taffetta or Satin Taffeta Ribbons in every desirable color all the best 30c sale at a yd.20f qualities for this The Proportionate Reductions are $16.0(1 .Suits, $10.65 $22.50 Suits, $15.00 $27.50 Suits, $18.35 $30.00 Suits, - $20.00 $30.00 Suits $13.35 $25.00 Suits, $16.70 i W great saving on your Holiday Ribbon Purchase at 20$. a yard One-Thi- rd one-thir- very fine grain, Chiffon finish, good wearing quality, 19 inches wide value, 90c sale, price per yard Two special sale lots that mean .One third off all suits means well clear this stock in a hurry, for every woman knows that d normal low prices off Hayb-all; a value off elsewhere. than better brings ? ay $3.75 $2.25 ........ $1.50 . These Bugs make a fine Xmas present. M .... BS |