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Show page eight THE TRI-WEEKL- Thursday, March 10, 1910. JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y WANTED Girl for general See Rose Rals-nevDog collars, allsfzes all prices .Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. house work apply 207 S 1 W. wavers. at Rolf sens 38 W. 1st North. Napper, a son. All doing well. Opera House, ton, .whose love March 15th. er - Mr. James Parks has returned Mr. and' JVIrs. V. II. Haslam Jr. Otto Bergener. undertaker and Mrs. A. M. Flemming has re- from California, where he' spent of Poeatelloare here on a vis t to Licensed Emhalmer. 40 N. 1 W. turned from the eoast whither she the greater part of the winter. Both Phones. relatives went some time ago. Adis DealMnl Qualifies to (he Food Economizes Flour, CzdufTt County vlerk Jame3 is' having ehard fight with thegrjppeVbe-in- g confined to' his home still, . f x . The Jos.. Smith company of Daughters of Pioneers frill meet' with Mrs. Isaac Smith, 91 S. 2 E. on Thursday, March 10 At 3 p. m. f i. Duller and Eggs 1- We Extend You a Cordial In vitation to Our Spring Opening Tuesday, March 15 -. e The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream o! Tartar Tim VARSERS COSSETS A Beautiful Line of Pat- tern Hats and Millinery Merchandise Will be on Display trial of John Nelson on a charge of grand larceny, which was' commenced in the - district court Monday was still in jror gress at press time last evening. tlo Alum Ho Unto Phosphates . , - ; C WE take pleasure in imparting to our. customers the information obtained. Brimmed hats are very large, JheshapesJbeing jnostat tractive and generally becoming. Especially so are the large Capeline or Mushrooms, with medium frequently showing indentations at the sides. Sailors, with their slightly rolling rims are exceedingly popular as are also straigh t brims or rolls af front and back. Amazon shapes with slide rolls are equally good. Blocked hats, and Leghorns. Hemps, in black, white, champagne and burnt are exceedingly strong, promising to be in the lead. Hemps are shown in solid1 effects, also open and fancy. Milans andf Tuscans are very good while Javas, both plain and with pressed velvet facings, are effective and popular. C STYLES in Spring Coats and Suits are from 3Q to 34 inches long. Ornaments are not profuse ; mostly touches of silk on the collar and cuffs, and buttons. The plain mannish tailored sujts are wanted. The Skirts are popular in the pleated effects. The new tunic skirt is favored for certain dressy suits, but long straight pleats are much in vogue ; though for the sake of vanity there are shorter pleats and button ornaments. The tailoring on the skirts gives a touch of 'individuality to certain styles. The skirt is fully as important as the suit. MaterV ials are very pretty and service able. Serges and diagonals are popular also Vigoreaux, Shepherd Plaids, and black .and white stripes. White Serges are also very prominent. The prevailing shades.. in colors are blues, tans, and greys; among which are the Wilhelmina Blue, Violet, Ash, Resedla, Mignonette. Cedar, Nutmeg. Pearl and Navy. ' p Now is the time to oil all L$th er' used bn the Farm. NeatsToot A' 1a Opera House. See Phillip Oil& of every deryip- Randall, the manrwith a"blaek sat tioii Riter Bros. Drug Co. TU ES DAY.THURS D A Y.S ATU R DAY heart, March 15th. x THE JOU BN and-Harne- ss Contractor Olif Nelson is build ,Mir. Elliott of the Golden Rule ing a new vestibule at the Temple store 'has returned from the east, Opera nouse. Dont forget to It I i 15 by 34 in size. . "'tie re he went to purchase goods see the Burning Cabin and Betty for bis firm; The county commissioners purBindle to the Rescue, March '15th. chased a team for the poor farm Indian' War Commissioner For rent, the room formerly oc- yesterday paying $500 for the two Pratt finished the task of regis cupied by the- - Palace Barber animals. Both horses came from tering the veterans of thitf locality Shop. For terms apply at this Hjyrum, Peter Thompson furnishlast evening, and will leave for office. , ing one and NelsJappesonthe home th is m ornin g, Inwall he other. about 190 registered persons durMrs. Vesta Stowell Shurtliff is ing the ten days that he has been here from Idalio Falls, on a visit Make your soiled and smoky here.' to relatives and friends. She is the Wall Paper look like new by us guest of Mir. and Mrs, Delos Hyde nnr Electric Wall Paper Clean-The Lundstrom Furniture- and.' er. Only 25 cents. Riter Bros. Carpet company is just completRemnants of Table Lmen 25c. Drug Co. ing some very extensive improveRemnants of Toweling at 05c pfef ments at its place of business on yd, nose, extra value iOc. At Opera House. See Silas Skin- Center street. The room formerEliason Sisters 84 N Main. ner, the clever forger and schem ly occupied; by the Oity Electric er.. March 15th. office and Light adjoining the Mr. Frank Reed of Portneuf, lias been fitted companys store, Idaho is in Logan on a visit to !MV. F. Lawrence Walker, - bard-war- e for its as a vise up stove, son friends. The gentleman and advance agent of the and earpet department, and of Mr. John Reed who formerly ,4purs of Mr Charles B Hanford, this addition now gives the comlived in this city. , the eminent Shakespearean actor, over 20,000 feet of floor pany and his company during the past new the store alone having space, By special arrangement 'with eighteen years, was in Logan be- a of 75 on Center feet frontage one of the largest coffee importers tween trains yesterday arranging street. tIt makes possible for the Cache Valley Tea Store has for the appearance of the comthe firm to display to advantage effected a conrtact to sellMillers pany in the Thatcher opera house the immense stock that it carries. 40c coffee ' for 30c during the March '22nd, in The Taming of Take for instance the earpet demonth of March. This is the finest the Shrew. There can be no partment .where .there are now on coffee that ever reached Logan. doubt that admirers of Mi. Handisplay over 100 patterns in larp ford and Miss Drofnah from all rugs alone. Improvements such Proof of the fertility and depth parts of the county will throng as these indicate better than anyof "soil down in the Sixth ward, the opera house for this real treat thing else can do the popularity has been afforded by the exhibi- on Maefr 22nd. and progress of this firm. tion by Mr. N. B. Pryor of a parsnip an inch or two over three County Physician Clark. Dr. feet in length. He dug up a wag- Thomas of the A. C. and others on load of them of nearly the appeared before the county comsame length. missioners yesterday and urged the esaoblishment of a fund for Mrs. J. A. Crockett was called the purpose of providing proper to Salt Lake City , on Tuesday medical care for school children morning by the serious illness of that are afflicted with diseased ' her mother, M rs. Ffederickson tonsils, adonoids, bad teeth, bad and her sister, M!rs, Ben Gordon. eyes and so on. Dr. Thomas' prom Mrs. Fredenckson went dowiuto ised that the city board of eduattend her daughter who has been cation wilj give $150 toward the suffering from . iheumatisnv and fund and the commissioneis were while there was taken very ill her asked for $500. It is likely that . the commisisoners will agree to .self. pay $250 if the county board of The, county commissioners open education will put up a similar ed bids yesterday for the erection amount. of a cottage on the poor farm, and There was a small fire at the Worley and Nelson were found; to be the lowest bidders! They offer- home of Mh Elias Larsen on ed to erect tlie structure, in ac- Tuesday afternoon, and the-fircordance with Architect Schaubs department" was called to putvthe plans for $3,747 complete or$'3,382 blaze out. From all appearances with the upper part unfinished. the fire started through an elec.The board will likely accept the tric light being' left too near a box of matches lying on a dresser, first offer. setting them alight. The fire ladThe Besse Dainty company dies responded promptly and the performing here in The Coward fire was soon put out. The damThe age amounted to perhaps forty or on Monday evening and Lamb and the Brute on Tuesday fifty dollars, and was covered by evening, contains, some much bet- insurance. The people who teleter actors than are usually found phoned in the alarm forgot to nt a small company playing at give the address and .some little popular. prices, and their merits delay was caused by that fact, the and thoseif he plays presented, telephone central being compelled popular melodramas, deserved to call repeatedl' in order to get much better houses than, they re- it. Fire Chief Robbins again ceived. Miss Dainty herselfis,n makes the request that parties actress of much merit, and shfe telephoning newB of a fire w has a close second In Miss Loftus. pleaseivecentral the street and v As for the leading man, as the number, sojhat the delays such as Brute in Tuesday evenings occurred on Tueday may be avoid fierformance he gave a character ed. The department miade a tery i liter pretation the equal of which good run on Tuesday. Mr? Larsens is seldom seen here; and the J- ' home is on Second east between . Second port, "generally, Is good. and Third, north. -- LOCAL NEWS. . - -- ; - -- - ia jt A ELIASON SIS T E R S s5xBEPEKD0ll HOSIERY BEST MADE - THATCHER'S Saturday, March 1 2th To Introduce Our Boys' Department - . . We are Going to Give a Fine t e m With Every Boys' Suit Sold , We have the Newest , Cleanest and Best Line of Boys' and Children's Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings in Northern Utah,' and W wewant every man, Woman and child in Cache County to call and inspect it. Satisfaction Guaranteed with Every Article W, LOGAN, UTAH - Boys. Insist on a Watch and Chain With Your Suit ' feJU-fs- -- a & - a - " , - C |