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Show oo-ooooo- o Local Briefs- - For sale A long low table. Inquire at this office. Mr. John Bowen is still very UBBBUjnn If you want to know what smartly dressed men v U wear ill. this season, ask to see Next Tuesday is the next and last day of registration. Closing out ladies purses at ' cost. George C. Ownby. Mr. and Mrs. John Hurtig of Newtou were in Logan Thursday. Mr. Andrew Reese was a visitor in Logan from King Thursday. Janitor Nicholson of the court house is receiving many compliments on the fine decorations he placed in the court house for convention day. Mr I. J. Neddo, the genial and successful sheep owner of Providence, was in Logan on busi- ness Thursday. Geo. 11. Champ has just returned from the agencies of the Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation in Snake River, Idaho, and the Gallatin Valley, Montana. Mr. Adolph Baer was in Lo- Clearance sale of remnants of wall papr. Very cheap. Wilkinson & Son. "What is more glorious than a day in June? A day in October, of course. Mr. Kent, the enterprising W. representative of the II. G.busion in was Logan railway, ness on Thursday. house in For sale A For further par-60location, good North Main ticulars call at St. Information comes from Chicago that N. P. Pouison, the son of Dentist and Mrs1 P. M. Pouison of this city, is making re maikab'y rapid progress in his studies at Russ Medical college. Although only 19 years of age, and the youngest member in his class, lie has already been singled out for class honors. The young gentleman was one of the forerat st students at the Agricultural college and his friends here will be pleased to learn of his gratifying progress WH0 ARE YOH VOTING FOR? m We give you a vote with every 25c purchase. The Lodge, Society or Association receiving the greatest number ot votes will be presented with a magnificent $400 Piano, which is on exhibition at our store. In the Piano Contest? 1 gan Thursday and states that Piovidence and Men ion are still awaiting the action of Hy-ruand Wells ville on the pro- in the east. posed power plant for the so uth The military class at the Agriend of the valley. cultural college now comprises A copy of the London Daily over 100 students, and they News of Oct. 7 has reached our make a fine showing when on office from some friend in that drill. expected there will woi Ids metropolis. It contains be a military competitive meeta synopsis of the. lecent great ing in Salt Lake during the winspeech of Joseph Chamberlain ter and the students are looking in which he makes an earnest forward to taking part with conthe of siderable satisfaction. About 50 policy plea for students are in The was of the protection. paper and and bore the the class, Captain Slyer damp appearance of having passed through a states that he is extremely gratwreck but it shows the ified to find that they continued thorough methods of the postal the drills even when there was system that it reached its destin no government officer here to lit ion safely. train them. Come and see old-tim- - -- s it and at the same time inspect the best line of CLOTHING. ' GENTS FURNISHINCS AND FINE FOOTWEAR ' I To be found in the country. Now is t.ie time for you people who need a get in lino and win one. We are the people who will help you get It. piano-t- For further explanation come to our store. P-i- s -- Smart Clothes." Stein-Bloc- Tmatcmer & Hansen, e 29 Main Street, Logan, I'tab- - aEB3BEES&l COST. SAPLC-S-AT Ladies Gapes and Jackets, Shawls, Blankets, Duck Coats, p-- etc- - F. Meissner has purchased the Royal Bakery from Mr. Giles and has opened up a first class bakery at No. 16 South Main street, fiirst door soutn of M. E. church, Main street. He makes a specialty of the celebrated Domestic bread. A good supply of cakes and rolls on hand at all times. Wedding cakas made to order. WE HAVE PLACED A BUCKS RANGE Wc m the goods you want, but Wc need the money. Eastern goods are not in it with ours and people are making the. discovery by actual experience. We have plenty to do but would be pleased to entertain cu&tomeis who have not yet tried our goods. Remember the CACHE KNITTING WORKS make the best goods on earth. CACHE KNITTING WORKS In more stock of than one home where a newly wedded pair were just starting life together. We know of nothtoing that will go further ward insuring happy married life than a stove which and studying qualities and prices it can be seen how this is done. This cannot be considered an ordinary lot of goods, ttiey are too much above the average for that. Tnere is every pleasing variety of thb kind of things want in this gathering. Sjople elsewhere more satisfactory. Our customers are our best advertisers. off. but the most Not for your money you can get in the country. Some People Say We t CLOTHING, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS, REQUIRES LESS FUEL BAKES MORE EVENLY flatter Every One We Take. NEEDS LESS ATTENTION Bucks ranges are always a year Than any other make. or more ahead of other makes in modern improvements. "We will show you all its good points if you call at our But it is a mistake. We only show them how good looking they are. Of course skilled workmanship best results. FIIIES, Till! store. must produce the POTIMII. one-thir- d Bros. Robinson CLOTHIERS. THE 43 Main Street. - QBS2B9rasaSQESSS: fX25Z3B9raBK5ZaflBnBESASMS&&SZEWBS55Za&gGE A 6 room dwelling house near the Mr. Joseph Peterson, the of the College faithful secretary Agricultural College, for Irrigation company, was in town rent. Fine location. City watThursday transacting business er. Inquire of H. A. Pedersen. for his company. Mr. Joseph Bastow .of St. Charles, Idaho, is visiting relatives in Logan. Mr. Bastow is an old time resident of -- College, Cache County. Sound judgment lightly exer cised has saved nations. And in the ordinary affairs of life the exercise of good judgment saves money. By inspecting our big '- 1st South, west of P. O. QtDCH t i 0C4N VTfrt. MOHTPeUCPt. PRCSW DHO. |