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Show ' J Saturday May 7,1 910. THE The Bad Effects of BASEBALL SEASON STARTS IN LEWISTON GOUSTIPATIOU Impure blood, offensive breath, . heavy head, shortness of breath, bilious attacks, fitful sleep, loss of appetite, feverish conditions, all come horn one THE TOWN HOLDS EARLY MAY DAY CELEBRATION May 3. is The Good Effects of d. BEEGIIALTS PILLS the-bloo- d. - - Thatcher Livery and Transfer Eootrac.e.YanChoat worL.easily. TO EAST AND RETURN FROM Utah Logan, TO Missouri River $42.60 $51.60 $43.70 $57.60 St. Louis Peoria Chicago many other points DATES OF SALE '27 June May Algo 4, July 9. August 4, 14-2- Sept. LIMIT . RETURN OCTOBER 31st information and further For rates from other western points apply to 3. C. F. WARREN Geni: Agt.-A- . T. & S. F. Ry., No. 233 Judge Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. - 1 M. &L- - Coal&Wood Company Cl PHONES 74 R. S. OFFICERS A meeting of the Officers of the over Carl Glover. . see next our boys will Saturday and the noted B. Y. Cs cross bats, and you may look for something to drop. Big races also will he Jhe order of the day next Saturday, come look and listen to the big time, The Lewiston brass band is putting in good time practicing now a days andln a short time ye other towns may eome and hear sweet music ascending to greet Halleys comet when she shall tip her hat oclock p. m. 5he Eegan Enjoy th Sail . , said Jack, did we ever have a big flood in this country like Noah's flood? one it was so TMybe, said daddy, but if we it. we But have remembers lots of lithad that long ago nobody tle floods and some pretty big ones. Ill tell you a story about a flood it you like ' and Jack listened to the story of the little girl and the dog wher took a long trip together. Once upon a time, began daddy, there was a little girl 1 who lived on a farm near a river.lt was a nice, quiet, gentle river A touch of rheumatism, or a most of the time, but in the springtime after the snow melted it Yhen- - it became very high twinge of neuralgia, whatever the Co-o- p rose and became noisy and dangerous. J trouble is, Chamberlains Linir' t carried off people and houses and animals. STORE PRESCRIPTION at THE This little girl of whom I am telling you had a big dog for ment drives away the pain the cures and once complaint a pet. She loved the dog, and he was very fond of he 3 L ' "What Frrslr AND gives EARTH application THE quicklyr SELL was theMTttle girls name,. daddy? WE askedEvely'n - LOAN MONEY 0 NIT I am not sure, said daddy, but I think it was Ruth. relief. Sold by All Dealers. .5 Well, Ruth had been told by her mother never to go too near the Local Money to river bank, for her mother was afraid she might fall in. This time, $250,000 Farm Property. and on Loan City however, the flood came so quickly and rose so fast and so high Real Estate. in that Ruth and her dog were carried away, een though they stayMany Bargains 160 Acres of Land Close to Loed quite a long distance from the river bank. They could not get back home and had to climb on a big- log that was near the river gan ; $20,00 per acre. Perhaps 75 per cent of our We pay 7 per cent for money women suffer from female irreghank. Then the big log, with Ruth and her dog sitting on it, was Uterof the ularities or diseases on Gem Gilt Edge Security, carried away by the water, ine Organj We ftiake Wills, Deeds, ConLuckily for Ruth and the dog the log was a very big one, At certain periods they feel tracts, etc.' CalLun us and he and there was a place where a branch had been cut off that gave that everything is going wrong ' happy.. them a comfortable seat. they suffer from headaches, nervousness, low spirits, causing For miles and miles the big log, with Ruth and the dog, unhappiness for themselves and H. A. PEDERSEN AND CO. sailed down the river. At first the little girl was afraid, hut after all those about them Offict Over First National Bankawhile she began to enjoy the sail. It was quite cold, but she was . Graefenberg T warmly dressed, and the body of the dog next to her helped to Uterine C&tholicon . keep her warn. overcomes all this. - It quickly After awhile Ruth began to get sleepy. She had left her regulates and permanently home a long way behind her, and she was hungry ancL tired, so cures any and all female disC A Complete Line of the health, she fell asleep. She slept a long time, it seemed, and when she vigor orders, restoring Latest Patterns and in all and courage awoke where do you think she found herself? At stl Druggists At home! said Evelyn grades and Colors is now on Send (or out Woown'i Book You guessed right, said daddy. You see, when her father THE GRAEFENBERG CO. sale at and mother missed Ruth they thought that she must have been Chusben St., New York carried off by the flood. So her father got into a boat and rowed and rowed until he saw the big log with something white and L ....something-black- . on iLWhen became up to it and saw that it was We hereby give notice to the his little girl, safe, you may he sure he was'Very happy people that the LOGAN HIDE & eiation deals with. W. E. Collett, JUNK CO. ar6 paying the highest price for JUNK, OLD RUB' secretary of the prison associaOLD COPPER, BRASS, C Paper Hanging and Cleantion, declared that the percen- BERS, CAST IRON, BOTTLES, and also ing Promptly and Carefully tage of crime caused by strong we are paying the highest price attended to. drink was very low. for FURS, BEESWAX, HIDES, j etc. Address 146 S, Main Street. 16 South Main Street Keep your dollars at par or Bell Phone 62. Ind. 337, Logan above it in purchasing power, Bell Phone 393 City, Utah.. the ads. by watching Ind. Phone 212 M. ADDY, I did-hav- e 1 So-Evel- pres-priestho- od Drug Co. -- Dont Suffer! - rra - Wall Paper , 1 1 1 Schirmeisters 'FURNITURE REPAIR SHOP 1 C Great Land Opportunity in to us. Mrs. Geo. Holliday has opened up a new hotel on Center street. Studebakers house opened up a nice business here in the old TETON VALLEY Ilayball stand. One who has children attending school these days cannot say all work and no play makes Jack a dull hoy, because nearly all play is the game, while parents stay at the old, homestead if it has not already went under the hammer, Students Work Way Through drudging .their lives away, for Princton what? To keep Jackey in amusePrincton, N. J., Miay 4. That ment trim. a number of men have worked their way through Princton by NOTICE tutoring and that a total sum State of Utah ) earned by them for one year was ' )SS. $14,006 was made known yesterCounty of Cache f day in a report issued by the In the Town of Hyde Park. Princeton Tutors' association. I have in my possession the fol- This is an organization of underlowing described animal, which graduates. Tutors get from $1 to if not claimed and taken away, $2 an hour and some of them will be sold at public" auction lo havemade $16 a day and cleared the highest cash, bidder, at the $1,000 a year. town pond in said town of Hyde Park, on,, Friday, the 13 dapr f Responsibility for Crime May, 1910, at the hour of 1 p.m. Denver, May 4. Reports of the Description of Animal Colorado State Prison association One Black Heifer calf about six the Denver Associated Charities months old, white spot in head, and the Jewish Relief society, atwhite' belly and legs, no brand confertending the visible. Mark under slope in right ence of the Colorado state hoard ear and uper bit in right ear and of charities and corrections, yesupper slope in left ear. stated unequicocally that terday Said animal was impounded by a very small per cent of crime Joseph Waite in said town on the and poverty' could he Maid to 1st day of May 1910. drink.' Their statements came in J. W. PERKES, reply to a direct question by Rev. Poundkeeper for the town of Father Wm. ORyan of St. Leos Hyde Park. Catholic church. While all could ' 4 , , not give stattisics, Rabbi :W. S. Schreck-im- d OBrien Meet Friedman of Temple Emmanuel, Ky., May 2.-- Mike who was presiding speaking for Sehreck of Concinnati and PhilaAssociated Charities, stated that delphia Jack OBrien are schedu- 1 0 per cent is the ratio ofalco-holi- c led to fight 10 rounds here tocauses of poverty the asso- semi-annu- 3-- night.- We Study Think, plan, and work to make our DRUGS and our service a R.S. Stake Presidency." little better than youll get in any HIGH PRIESTS. other drug store. We venture to The, regular monthly meeting saypublielyfhat no other drug of the quorum will be held in store in Logan has grown as re the Logan Tabernacle on Sunday I markably as this one has. We 1910, at 10 a. m. A I tribute our growth, to the fact full attendance is desired. Mem- - that we carry a Mean fresh stock bers of all other quorum of the 0f drugs and Sundries. Our are cordially invited. I cription department s far above B. M. LEWIS, President. the average. - a Long Trip Together L Relief Society of the Cache Stake will be held in the Logan tabernacle on Saturday, May 7th, at ? How the Little Girl and Her Dog Made " THE FINEST THING IN THE HOUSE is a good supply of our coal.- If you use open fires it burns clear and bright and sends a genial glowtver all the room. It is free from clinkers and slate and is clean coal to handle, as it , screened carefully and.no dirt left in it. We sell coal for any use. PAGE SEVEN Daddys Bedtime Stor- y- Lewiston LEWISTON, starting to celebrate early this year. The first of May ltfaT cele- cause Constipation. brated on Saturday with a large crowd in town. The baseball fans wete treated with the privilege of seeing a fast game on the diamond between Lewiston and Smith-fielThe battery for Lewiston was: Carl Glover catcher and Walt Rawlins, pitcher, Smithfield: Tout cafccherfi Richardson, itcher. Rawlins held his apponents down, remedy these conditions because they remove the cause. struck out 11 men and letting They start the bowels, work them down with only 5 safe hits. the liver, sweeten the breath, Richardson did good work for tone the cleanse out 9 men stomach, clear the head, im- Smithfield, striking 7 aud safe hits. Joe only allowing prove the appetite and bring Nelson did good work for Lewisrestful sleep. correctand best oldest The ton, stopping a number of. hot ive medicine before the public ones. The Smithfield hoys went is Beechams Pills. down to defeat, the score being In boxes 10c. and 25c. 8old Everywhere. 4 to 5. Preston- and Lewiston crossed bats last Wednesday, anc C. T. BARRETT & SON' although not being as good Architects and Engineers. game as Saturdays, it was nevertheless interesting, tieing in a and number of All kinds of architectural innings. Lewiston batEngineering Work solicited : C. Glover, Catcher ; Pitch tery ers, Bryan and Nelson; Preton 135 N. Main St. Bell phone 139 Catchers Davis and Jenen;pitch mi r , ers, Johnson and Moore; score 13 14, Lewiston leading. Safe hits off Lewiston, 16 ; Preston, 17 We also had" some other inter esting sports, such as races of difEverything in Livery ferent kinds. Harness race, two & Strictly First Class mile dash, won best in three, BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS Parkinson W. B. Jrs paeer. by Baggage Transferred Running race, 4 mile dash torall Parts of the City Hall horse won. Both Phones No. 16. 300 yards pony race, Erie Hen- dricks pony won. sions JOURNAL. LOGAN, UTAHT TRI-WEEKL- al STOP AND CONSIDER GOOD FARM in Cache Valley for sale or trade for city property. Turner, Muir, Co. IF YOU WANT A good family cow now is your chance, to get a new milker. Wm. Evans 165 N. 5th West. Both Phones. NICELY FURNISHED froni room for rent, with or withou board. Apply at this office." FOR SALE Baled rand loose also C. Balling 316 oats. hay South Main, Logan. Both phones. COMPETENT DRESSMAKER desires sewing by day or piece. Charges moderate.Address- 236 N. 2nd W. Bell 133 Y. - LOST On May 4th, at Franklin, one sorrel mare, star in forehead, wire cut on one front hoof. Send information to Carl J, Logan, 77 red, Bell phone. Ols-so- n, That you can buy improved farms all the way from $25.00 Jo $35.00 per acre with plenty of water. No Better Soil anywhere. Think of it! Other places, the water alone costs from $40.00 to $60.00. For Particulars, Just Write KILLPACK AND EVANS DRIGGS, IDAHO FOLLOWING IS THE NEW SCHEDULE at LOGAN OFFICE CLOSING OF MAILS : East, West, North and South ......7 :30 a. tin. and 3 :40 p. m. 12 m. and 7 :30 p. m. Preston Branch Branch Loop, via WellsviHe etc... 3:40 p. m. v Providence and Millville, R. F. D. 9 :30 a. m. v Benson-Kin(eieept Sunday) . . , ,9 :00 a. m. . . , . R. F. D. No. 1, College. Ward Way. 9.30 a. m. ' ' R. F. D. No. 2, Greenville Way.9.30d. m. g, , ARRIVAL OF MAILS: East, West, North and South - .8:20 a. m., 1:00 p. m, 8:30 p.m. .8 :20 a."m. and 4:30 p. m. Preston Branch 1 :00 p. m. Branch Loop, Wellsville, etc. Providence and Millville ...,.,,..4:30 p. m. Benson-Kin.3:30 p. m. (except Sunday) . R. F. D. No. 1, College Ward. ,.4;30 . .1.00 p'. m. R. F. D. No. 2, Greenville . . General Delivery, Stamp, and Carriers Windows, open from "1) to 10 oclock a. m. on Sundays and Holidays. Registry and Money Order Department closed entire day.-- ... g, FOR SAU2 House and lot 9x18 rods - ini Fifth ward; small Souse and lot 9x9, third ward; building spot 8x10, block north of Benson school; ten acrs farm land north field in city limits; 10 acres hay land. J. H. Gnehm, 591 N. 4 E., Logan. p.-m- . .'' Very Respectfully, ' JOSEPH ODELL, 'Postmaster. iKrv ; I |