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Show THE 1912, Tuesday, October 8, Registration day name on the list.. GM, er J. -- Howell-Cardo- n , store. ov- companys (Advertisement) The water from the overflow of the 7th ward slough was flooding o The Joseph Smith Company Center street agam on Sunday Daughters of Pioneers, will meet and Monday. , eu Thursday at 3 p. m. at the residence of Mrs. C. M. Christensen, WANTED a man to take but59 South 2nd. East. cher shop, good paying business. at 397 N. 3 E. The Boll Moose people 'will hold Enquire (Advertisement) bounty convention, next Sat- Miss Mabel Grecnhalgh just re urday, and. a ' full county ticket 111 be placed in the field. turned from Afton, Wyoming, where she has been engaged in WANTED'a good reliable girl teaching music during the for general house work' immediately. Apply at 491 N. 1 -E. Mr. L. S. Smart has returned (Advertisement) from Bear Lake. He reports that , 'v' Twe modern homes near B. Y the range has never been finer College forsale at a sacrifice. than this year, and sheep have Write G. H, Skidmore 1646 South never done better Main "street. Salt Lake City, or 163 There is a Teport that the' local eall upon CL Fred Schade South First' West street, Logan Socialists will also place a ticket in the field this- - fall. If this thing (Advertisement "V '"l 4 4 4? 4? 4 4 4? 4? 4 4 4 4? 4 4 4? 4? 4? 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' . 44 4 - 4- Overcoat 4 4 Timms 4 4- 4 4 4 Dont put off buying that Fall an d Winter Overcoat you need do it NOW. Delay may mean a doc tors bill that would more than 4 4 4 pay for your overcoat at $17. v a STYLEPLUS especially if you choose J , ' 4 7 4 4 STYLEPLUS overcoats, like STYLEPLUS suits, are made of all wool fabrics in pleasing patterns, designed in the latest Btyles, Every beautifully lined and finished, 'aird strictly garment guaranteed by the makers. 4 hand-tailore- : 4 4 4 4 4 4 d. 4 .4 Stylepfe 4 4 4 4-- 4 4 S -- c6n-joint- ly Mr. whether in a suit jiyqyercoatreJhebeslquaUty.MidyMnes 4ve produced at the price. In fact, w e guarantee a STYLEPLUS suit or overcoat to be the equal of an y $20 to $25 grade you can buy ' ' at any other dealers. packagForTootFPow J. W. Nielsen, for Tonsola, the best known remedy for sore throat, hoarseness, and canker on sale at 50c a bottle at y City Drug Store; Hogan T' ( Advert! sementr ' j y bunch. 4 (Advertisement) v . I a 4 4 4 4 4 When you invest in a STYLEPLU S, you save $3 to $3 in actual cash and are dressed as well and stylishly as you ever were. Youll liOic Style, iuule "Ctjiufuitpiuo ie long hard STYLEPLUS than you evef had for the money and it will be as g in the end as when you first bought it. stylish and' T" 4 fresh-lookin- 4 around and examine these STYLEPLUS overcoats before you buy one for Fall and Winter. You dont have to buy if youre not convinced that youll get the greatest value you ever had. Come 4 Copyright, 4 4 4 4 1912, $tmi St Co, Rochester, N.Y, EUrijarU. '4 4- - b No other store in town sells STYLEPLUS CLOTHES. We are the exclusive agents, - 4 ) 4- - We Also Have the Exclusive Agency for 4 4 - 4 4 SOPHOMORE PERFECT CLOTHES for young men and CHESTERFIELD CLOTHES -for men Tlialdhier Qolihm 4 -- Owner FOUND Mr. Vern W. Ilise, a well known can get'it at this office by paying ' commissidn buyer of Kansas City, for ad. (Advertisement) was in Cache last week and while here purchased, a car of, honey A from Mr. M. A: Gill of Hyrum. In The county commissioners were speaking of the product Mr. Hise in session on Saturday and spent said that while he had been buy- most of the time passing bills elecing honey for 42 years he had The names of the judges of submitted fine tion were such of a car by.the party never bought stuff as that he secured from Mr. chairmen as required by law but Gill-- . That gentleman is to , be they were incomplete in some re congratulated upon .having dem- spects and therefore the Commisonstrated that there is another ar-- . sioners decided to take the matter? tide that Cache can heat the of selecting the judges from these lists next Saturday. world at producing. r -- r The Aggies ere beaten in their first game in the Colorado conference, which , was played on Satand Paxkinson7 urday with the Colorado 'U. The w; B. Surgeon and Nose was 16 to 3,' The local boys score Physician Eye, Ear, scientififitted .Glasses Throat. put up a good ame $,nd won the Main Office street, opposite respect of(th Colorado'fioptball cally. Tabernacle. ' many Milling anAElevator company has 1 purchased a home on River Heights, andwill move into it - i next weekr 5 i The same price the world over refreshments. The balance of the der or Paste an4 a 25c Tooth evening will he spent in dancing, Brush for 35c, Co-o- p Drug Co. , , (Advertisement) jhe public invited. BEST AND CLEANEST ROCK " 'SPRINGS'ANiy'UTAIICO.' THATCHER NOW. ORDER COAL CO. TWO PHONES 16 AND 76.' (Advertisement) j The Second ward Y. M- - M. I. A. class will commence its .seasons work nexfc Thursday evening at 7:30 oclock. They will meet with the ybUng ladies for opening exercises. All young men of the ward of mutual age are in, vited to attend. :K 4' will ep3phF0fiicraT'halIbF' The Y. M. and Y, L. M. I. A. look like a eity and county direcso" " (of the third ward will give a ' ' tory.. at ,7:30 4 ciable Thursday evening X For one week only we re. sell-in- g oclock. An excellent program a 25c i 4- - , ke - 4- - ' 4 4? 4 , 4 4 4 4 I PAGE FIVE JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH Y 4 4 4 4? 4 4 4 get 4 A. McClausland, Dentist, TRI-WEEKL- 4 & 4 LOGAN, UTAH 4 4 4 . 1 y2 4 j - l Mrs, Lettie, and Mr. Geo. F. FOUR MARINES MEET DEATH Thatcher have returned from a visit to Salt Lake. Washington,. Oct. 5. In a galvisitis Mrs. James A. Langtou lant assault, American marines ing relatives and friends in' Lo and .bluejackets yesterday drove g'an. She is the guest of her mo- the ' Nicaraguan revolutionary ther Mrs. Lucy S. Cardon, General and his Zeledon, leader, Barfrom forces and Coyotepe Mrs. Mary Farr is in Loghn on a visit to relatives and friends, of rancas hills, Eear Masaya, after minutes of fighters, whom she has a host In Logan, thirty-seve- n who are always glad to see her. but in the action four privates of the United States marine corps The trial of the persons arrest- were killed and a number were ed in the recent liquor raid will - -wounded. ' , begin in the city police, court this The victory of the Americans nWning at ten oclock. The first case is that of Logan City vs opened the way for the Nicara-gfia- n Frank Fosberg Jr. A jury will government troops to ascase. the try sault the town of Masaya, which took from the revolutionists Mr, John H7 Barker the Dem they the and starving inhabitants were ocratic candidate for Sheriff was relieved. in town yesterday. He has done The insurrectionist losses were little campaigning as yet,- but while the government force heavy, wherever he has gone he has lost 100 killed and 200 wounded. found Democrat! sentiment gain-In-g General Zeledon, the xebel, "esground and he is confident of but later was cornered and caped election. killed by a troop of federal caval, The remains of Elder Royal P. ry. One thousand, American marin drowned who was OJdham, ines and bluejackets under LieuWest Virvinia a few days ago, Colonel tenant Charles G. Long, were delayed in .their jourpey are on the moving city of Leon, home) and therefore the. funeral rebel the remaining stronghold. had to be postponed for one day, toand will occur at Paradise 1 morrow (Wednesday) at two oclock. - SIFT OUT YOUR LITTLE EXTRA VAGANCE3 if you cant put away a few dollars each week and for yourself and loved ones against the uncertainties of the future. Youve no idea how easy it is to give up useless expenditures when you put your mind to it. Our bank is a safe and profitable place" in which " to deposit your savings. We not only protect them for you, but pay you 4 per cent interest on your balance One dollar starts you. Deposit your first three months, every dollar .A. i. Now see pro-vid- e TO-DA- (it. Cache Valley Banking Company. Logan, UtaK NEGRO PREACHER . HUGGED TO DEATH - The boys1 room has much to do with the interest they take in their home. . f If it is neatly furnished and well kept, they will take' pride in it. and you will find the street jwill not hold nearly so great an. attraction for them, -- Fay Whitney the young man injured while riding a horse at the county fair, and who was unconscious for a long time, We are showing Furniture, j at plo who was desks, pictures, book cases, and goods especially appro- priate-fo- r - t less prices very much . It will be but a few years before the Bear Lakers and others who come in from the east after fruit, will stop at Logan instead of going 6n to Brigham, for this years erop of peaches in Logan and vicinity has excelled in quality that ofJJrigham.jind In a year or two than regular: WM. EDWARDS Frirniturc - "Let Us Feather Your Nest rm theTjuantlty-walOc'anipIe.- - JT little The most profitable in and are that made, journeys about this city, are those made in answering, The Journal s' classified ads. long-distan- Salt Lake, Octf 4. 'a farifier fromLehi, Kodaking Is Picture with - Taking, the bother left out. - - Daylight all theway Cardon Jewelry Co. 41 North Main, i X If you want satisfaction. r , Shoes flake This Easy For Us. J. S. Barnes, reportei-to- i the poliee that this morning while he was walking along West Temple between North Temple and South Temple streets, he was attacked by two men who choked and beat him and then threw him to the ground and rifled his pockets. Mr. Barnes said the robbers secured a cheap watch, $3 in cash and; a return ticket to Lehi. He offhe"Tobbersr want to treat you want to give you are perfectly comfortable, that are stylish and that will wear to your entire Wfi really right we shoes that Walk-Ove- BEATEN AND ROBBED has reebvered sufficiently to he up for a short time, and there is now little .ydoubt that he will recover from the" effects' of the accident entirely. this purpose,, and Dr. Samuel a negro preacher, who Johnson, lived near Pavo and who has been attending meetings in Thomas county, is dead as a result of being hugged Saturday night, actelecording to a Thomasville from phone message today. The preacher created so much enthusiasm over religion that members of his flock rushed to the pulpit while the service was going on and began to embrace him. Women and men did the hugging. They shouted and sang as they squeezed. Macon, Ga., Oct. 6. Star ClothingStore ALEX SMITH, Proprietor. 133 North Main street, ssified adescription. t one of those cambetter-h- YOUNG MAN over twenty years of age wants position as clerk in paign books you had grocery store or hardware store. after it at once, as there are not Address 142 E. 5th N. llnany left. e ' |