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Show City and County Four A. 0. students graduated at Cornell this year. We sell tho Earth and Loan money on It. II, A- Pcdcrson & Co. Men and teams wanted to log at Smith's saw mill, Logan canjuii. t Mr. and Mrs. It A. La fount are visiting In Pocatcllo and Twin Falls, Idaho. Foil Uknt. One cottage half block south of II. Y College. Inquire of Smith Bros. Lumber Co. Evan Jones.of the Third ward.start-cd ward.start-cd last Saturday for a three mouth's visit to Wales. For Kent Cottage t block north court house; three rooms. Pantry, closet, cellar and summer kltckon. Smith's Lumber Co. Otto Hergcncr left, for Chicago yesterday yes-terday morning to remain there about two month'.. Lust Light red yearling heifer near Logan- bridge, label In left ear. II. Kloepfcr, Logan. Finder will bo rewarded re-warded l.y returning it to owner, t Men are at woik on the band stand getting It In shape for the Fourth of July Celebration. The clearance sale of wall paper still continues at Preston and Pyper's. Thomas U. Walters and Jcnnlu II. Maughan, of Wcllsville, will be married mar-ried In tho Logan temple today. Fok Salb A well Improved farm of .120 acres, at Lewlston, well stocked with horses and cattle. Inquire at this office for particulars. I Wm. Smith, of Smith Ilros Lumber company, has repainted his house, and it now looks exceedingly well. Mrs. J. Edward Johnson is Improving Improv-ing satisfactorily from the operation lor appendicitis she underwent a few days ago. For sale Old city brewery and grounds. Inquire Cache Knitting Works. t Why pay two prices for wall paper? Go to Pres-ton-Pyper's and get a real bargain. Mrs Rhoda-Nelson Hush, of Malad, lis now in a hospital at Salt Lake in a critical condition as the result of blood poisoning. Mr. Hush Is very 111 at Malad. ' .What's the good of keeping from him Any good things you may sec, That will lift his load of labor Like Rocky Mountain Tea. C. E. Nappcr. Levi Dunn, son of Bishop Dunn, of College, has bought a ranch near lllackfoot and expects to make that his future home. He Is well pleased with his new location. Our stock of wall paper must go. We are closing out this line of trade. Exceptional Ex-ceptional prices. Preston-Pyper Preston-Pyper & Co. Misses Marian and Dora Taylor.stu-dents Taylor.stu-dents of thu B. Y. C, returned home Tnesday to Hood ttlvcr, Oregon, to spend their vacation. The former intends in-tends graduating next year. The farmers In some parts of tho county are Justlllcd In complaining about rough roads to rldo over. A very llttlo expenso would level tho roads so It would bo a pleasure to travel. It Is not a pleasure now. Tho Logan Furniture company has Just received a consignment of adjustable ad-justable lawn chairs, the equal of which has never before been unloaded unload-ed In Logan. They are unexcelled for comfort and ease. Examine them, t Miss Ituth Mocnch returned Sunday Sun-day evening from a year's work at Columbia Unlverslty.New York City. While there sho took advanced work In English and Physical Education, and will put this into her work at tho A. C. of U. next year. Don't be fooled and made to believe that rheumatism can be cured with local appliances. Ilolllster's Rocky Mountain Tea Is the only positive cure for rheumatism. .15 cents, tea or tablets. C. E. Napper. , Ed. 11 an, ex-chief cook at Davis' cafe on Center street, who has been in Preston for the past two weeks, has opened up a lunch car there, and llnd-Ing llnd-Ing business so prollllo Intends moving his wife and family to tho northern city In tho very near future to rnako It tqeir permanent home. 500 pairs tan and white Oxfords for Ladies.Qentle-men, Ladies.Qentle-men, Misses.and Children to be closed out at cost, at Andreas Peterson's. First class pasture for rent Apply to B. F. Rlter. Read the Inside pages for a local overllow. Lost Last Sunday In the Logan cemetery, a. black Jacket. Leave at this olllce. Ii'or Sale Studebakcr rubber tired runabout as good as new. A bargain. Inquire RKruiiMi'AN olllce. Parties from Hyrum, Wollsvillp, Hyde Park, and Smlthllcid say that the beet crops arc looking exceedingly good. Councilman Llndqulst Is out again after his dam escapade, and Is looking little tho worse for wear. Ills son, however, Is still laid up with his Injuries. In-juries. Notwithstanding the great lire In the Tribune olllce, I am still In Ilia (lower business and have plenty of roses, carnations, peonies and ferns. Bcnj Carlisle, llorlst and seedsman t Mrs. Leono Jensen, of Bear River City, accompanied her sisters, the Mlscs Taylor, on their trip to Hood River, Oregon Whllo there sho will visit with her parents. See Carl Garlf for lino "mission" furniture, porch chairs and settees Furniture made at homo Is tho best; made In any design and only of the highest quality. t Madame Olardon, of the It. Y, C, and Charles A. Graham of Humboldt, Kansas, were married by Justice Cardon, last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Graham have gone to California on a short trip. Lost In the Seventh ward between Third and Fourth East nnd First South, a paiccl containing an overcoat over-coat and a pair of trousers. Finder please deliver to owner at Cache Knitting Works and be rewarded. For Juno weddings 1 can make shower boqucts, decorate a parlor or the whole houso. I also sell cut Mowers Mow-ers In any quantity. Funeral designs a specialty BenJ. Carlisle. Engineer McLaughlin went toCacho Junction yesterday to establish a compromise com-promise point between tho Garland canal company and some people of Benson ward; the latter claiming that they havo been damaged by tho water backing up from the dam. A suit has been pending for some time Preston and Pyper are going out of the wall paper business. Now is the time for bargains. At the quarterly conference recently recent-ly held in Paris, Hear Lake county, the former presidency of the stake, Wm. lludge, presldcnt;JamcslI. Hart first, and Wm. L. Rich second counsellors, were released. They were succeeded by Joseph H". Shepherd as president, with Wm. L. Rich and Wllford W. Richards as counsellors. The now quorum Is composed of progressive men who enjoy the confidence of tho people there." President M.F. Lyman, Apostle C. W. Penrose, and President Semour B, Young were In attendance at tho conference. The best place for Ladies Lad-ies fine shoes, Gent's furnishings, gloves, and fine shoes is at Andreas Peterson's. The Saturday night performance of "Old Blind Tom"at tho Hobbs Music store, was certainly not less attractive than on the previous nights. A monster mon-ster rrowd stood on the sidewalks and In the muddy street In order to hear the program, which was dlversllled and very entertaining. Tho performance perfor-mance closed this local engagement and it was expected that the performer, perform-er, Mr. Cirl Smith, of San Francisco, would expose himself as the white gentleman he Is, but ho was cognlrant of the fact that tho greater portion of the audience was rully aware of tho Impersonation, hence felt It unnecessary unneces-sary to "unmask " ' Everyone Is awaro that tho original "Blind Tom" has been burled several years, and this impersonation is only to add a little zest and general Inquiry to tho engagements. en-gagements. Mr. Smith Is a performer perform-er of alillty, one not likely to dlstrub tho slumbers of tho colored Individual whom he Impersonates. Mr. Hobbs took "Tom" to Hyrum for a performance perform-ance Monday evening and last night gave a performance at Paradise. Mr. Hobbs has shown not a little enterprise enter-prise In securing such an attraction and wo can believe that It will pay him well. |