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Show Thursday, June 30, 19l0. THE. TRI- - WEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN UTAIl Lingerie 50 Discount $11.-00- - Valne-- at $14.00 $16.00 $17.50 $18.00 Value Value Value Value . v. ' , at at at at $3.25 $4.50 $4.75 $5.00 $5.50 $7.00 $8.00 $8.75 $9.00 One Lot of Ladies Summer Dresses, Lawns and Dimities at 20 off Shapes and Trimmed Hats at 50 off Lace Curtains 50 off An Immense Line" of Embroideries. Special values 5c per yard. Persian Lawns, Big Line of Childrens Wash Dresses 20off Colored Lawns, Dimities, Japanese Crepes. Values 15c to 30c. 50 off Silk and Messaline Dresses; 20 off on all Silks.- - Black and Colors. 20 off Sale Price 10c Remnants Linen Skirts at off. Dress Goods 15 White Ladies at 50 off Our Entire Line of Splendid Wool Muslin Under- es, 20 off Val- Splendid Assortment at 25c per yard Lin-weav- Batiste, Piques, Mulls, Flaxons, Dimities Victoria Lawns, Chiffons, Linen Lawns, and . Silk Tissues All Colors $30.00 $25.00 $22.50 $20.00 $18.00 Values Values Values Values Values $22.50 $18.75 $16.90 ....... $15.00 $13.50 Special Values in Artificial Flowers Of Wool Goods and Wash Goods. 50 J all other dainty white goods at Extra values at 5c per yard. 27 inch Embroidery Flouncing. ues from 75c to $1.50 at 50c per yard. Goods Specials This will be the entire line of elegant and dainty Embroidered Lingeries, Fine Tailored Linens, Exquisite Lawn, and Embroidery Combinations as well as all Silk Waists. Big Line of Torchon and Val Laces. 50 off wear 50 off PAGE FIVE Ladies Waists at White Millinery A splendid assortment to choose from. $6.50 Value at $9.00 Varues at $9.50 Values at $10.00 Value at A One Lot 10c. One Lot 25c Below Regular Prices. Clean Sweep of Odds and Ends Throughout " BEPEKiSOH the best of city caterers could have done no better in the way of cooking and service. Following the supper a nice program was rendered by the assembled and at 11 oclock refreshAND OTHER ITEMS OF C0N-- guests, WEDDING BELLS IN SIDERABLE LOCAL TEREST A CLARKSTON, June 28. grand wedding recepition . was held at the home of MV. and Mrs. John P. Clark on the evening of the 25th, in honor of the marriage of their son Roland to Miss Nora Redford of Logan. Among those present were. Mlessrs. and John P. Clark, R. Redford, William Brown, John Jardine, Mes-dam- Frank Griffiths, P. Jardine, Dav- id Clark, Chas. Shumway. P. S. Barson, James and Anna Clark and many others. The wedding supper was a culinary triumph. To MissAddie dark goes the ered it for the handsome and delicious five layer wedding cake. The variety and abundance of d land of plenty were in evidence, and ments were once more served. The happy couple were showered with congratulations and also received many presents, both handsome and useful. They start out under. the happiest auspices and their many friends wish them the brightest of lives. u" Little Gunnie Griffin fell from a swing one-d- ay broke one of her arms at the elbow joint. Mir. James Ruttars has sold his town property to Mr. Paul Larsen of Dayton, Idaho. The wheat crop is standing the -- last-week-- and protracted drouth much than was expected. better Several new headers have been purchased lately, and the farm ers are preparing for the work of the harvest. Even at this time it is difficult to find hay for sale. Mr. James Hansen Are you the Same uild as Jeffries? If so we can Fit You. We Fit all sizes of Men. Men who have investigated come here for Clothes. Suits for the Tall Man, the Stout Man and the Extra Large Man. Garments shaped to fit each form Brothers Howell Logans Foremost Clothiers. S tore Gen- Lovers to Walk Through Fire. HOSIERY?.?. next week, aud Assistant selling eral Passenger Agent D. S. is out and moving to Fielding. The cement work of the new y meeting house is up one story and it Jooks fine. A large force of men is employed on the buildings The Clarkston butcher shop has Jjeen selling some fat, tender mutton lately and the stores are doing a fine business. Will we celebrate! Sure! The Fourth of July committee has Mr." prepared a fine program. FranJk Griffith will b Marshal of theDay; ThomasLGriffttt, Chaplain; Frank Shumway, Orator ; Mfiss Lillie Jardine, Goddess of Liberty, and Misses Francis Atkinson, Lizzie Godfrey, May Rasmussen, Bessie Barson' and Addie dark, Maids. The brass band will accompany them in the procession. The program of the day will begin with sunrise and end at midnight. -- Ttree Hundred Fans Going .Salt, Lake, June 28. Upward of 300 Salt Lake fight fans will witness the Jeffries-Johnsochampionship contest at Reno July 4. About 200 reservatiens for, berths have already been made, and the Oregon Short Line will run a special, train from Salt Lake City for the big scrap. The special train will leave this city at 1:15 Sunday afternoon, July 3, arriving in Reno at 6:30 Monday morning, July 4. The train will run ahead of the Overland Limited, taking the limiteds time between this city and Reno. Nothing but standard Pullman sleepers, and buffet cars will be carried on the Special, and the class of equipment and the fast time to be made will make the train one of the finest ever put out by the. Short Line management. It is expected that many more reservations will be called for from different s parts of the state fsr the spec'al train during' the n V The Suspicion was directed toward Gladman by the discovery that he was suffering severely from burned feet and when arrested he admitted that he was responsible for he blaze, Walking through fire with my feet bare is a pleasure to me, hq explained. A lunacy commission wiirexamine the SpenL s Angeles, Cal., June 27. cer of the SIioiTLine says it will After. his arrest yesterday oa a be only a question of securing charge of arson, Jacob Gladman, ears enough to carry the crowd. a young Russian, confessed to set to the fire residence of having UNCLE JOE EXPECTS TO Mrs. I. B. Foote, near where! he RETURN TO WASHINGTON Ned, so that he might have an to satisfy his desires God opportunity Washington, June 27. for walking through the flames. willing, Ill be here next session and it will be for the Republican majority to determine who shall be speaker. Speaker Cannon paid a farewell call at the White House today and theabove IsTwhathe had All Logan Boys Remember BtRJTER BROWN find to say regarding his future plans. TIGS who were here last winter. They haht id be reTo make a hare pie continmembered to their Logan friends, and have sent us d lot ued the speaker, you have got of CLICKERS, WATCHES, BANKS, Slides, first to catch the hare. I may not to We them. for etc., are to these give you going give away be living when the next session Saturday, July 2nd; we know you will want a brand new of Congress comes around, but if oxpair of BUSTER BROWN black or tan or I am I will be in the hands of ' fords the are we for 4th, go going to give you some big the grand old Republican party discounts on them with the other things. And we are along do to with me as it must. There to REAL one BUSTER BROWN WATCH give going away are a lot of folks who think chaos THAT GOES AND KEEPS GOOD TIME. would reign if I came back as Y speaker: They prate about zar-ism $3;25 $3.00 and all that 'sort of thing, but let that go. Boys'- Boys' In all my life I have never seen a situation so full of promise Oxfords Oxfords, for a Republican victory in the for for fall. It always happens that the V Democrats win hands down at $2.65 $2.40 this time of year, but when the X ballotsare counted they come out behind. 1 I y tf Buster Brown y y y y y POST-CARD- S ? ? y A X y yV ox-blo- od y y y y f t y ? V t yf y y y y Boys' y Oxfords y for y y $2.50 Cave life to Save Cousin, 27. Within Chicago, June sight of a score of men and women. Antonio Vija, 2ti years old, and h cousin, George Vija, 26 years old, Were drowned in the Grand Calumet river, at Gary, Ind., yesterday. George Vija was swimming and was seized with cratnps. His cousin plunged in to the water to save' him. lie attempted to drag him to the shore, but the drowning man I'Vd him about the throat and I the two sank. f $2.0q REMEMBER! COME AND GET YOUR OXFORDS FOR THE' 4TIC AND YOU MAY GET THAT WATCH. Buster Brown Day at fV Morrell Clothing Co. t SATURDAY, JULY 2nd |