OCR Text |
Show City and County Good sound onions for sale at the Tithing oillco. We sell tho Earth and Loan money on It. II. A. Pederscn & Co. Charles W. Nlbley came from Oregon Ore-gon on Monday, going through :o Salt Lake. Lawn grass, orchard grass, vegetable and (lower seeds at llcnj. Carlisle's, Florist and Seedman. t Joseph Tarbct, the plumber, has signed a plumbing contract with.II. O. Ilarkncss, of McCammon. Boy's straw hats, 5 cents and up, at Andreas Peterson's. Mr. and Mrs P II. Shaw, of the Sixth ward, are happy over the arrival of a line boy al their home on Monday. Mon-day. The Ilyruin Stake Priesthood meet ing will convene at U o'clock a m. Saturday, May .j, 100(1, at the usual place. Hyium Stake Presidency. For Sale Phil's livery stable at Preston. Good bargain if bought at once. Inquire of A. C. Smith, Smith Block, Preston. George H.Champ.of tho Utali Mortgage Mort-gage Loan Corporation, returned homo Monday night after an absence of sis weeks. While away he was In Montana Mon-tana and the east. From our extensive and well chosen stock of carpets and wallpaper we are able to suit all. We. lead! Lundstrum Furniture and Carpet Co. t Peter Rerntson, the "big chief" of the Malad Enterprise's mechanical department left for the Idaho town Monday fftcr a week's stay In the temple city. It pours tho oil of life Into your system. sys-tem. It warms you up and starts the life blood circulating. That's what Holllstcr's rocky mountain tea does. 33 cents, tea or tablets. Cy E. Napper. Pies, llallard, of the Cache Commercial Commer-cial Club, went to Franklin Saturday night to address an assemblage of progressionists pro-gressionists In that burg who propose to havj an organization for the up building of their town. Preston, Franklin and Richmond arc determined determin-ed to keep up with the piocesslon.and Smlthtield Is doing It despite the fact that the town has no commercial club-It club-It looks and sounds good. For garden seed of all Kinds go to' Hcnj Carlisle, Florist and Seedsman Miss Herilo Hcckstead and mother left Logan Tuesday morning for a visit to Los Angeles People using Vowles Health Hour hao no occasion to use spring tonics Mr and Mrs. Morris Sellgman returned re-turned from Salt Lake Saturday evening even-ing after a week's stay seeing tho sights. 15 cents per doen paid for eggs at II. O. Hav ball's. J The Priesthood of the Ilenson Stake will meet in Its monthly session In Lewlston on Saturday, May 5, l(K)t) at 10 a. m. Alma Merrill, 15. A. Hendricks, Hend-ricks, Wm. Waddoups, Stake Presidency. Presi-dency. Conductor Murphy succeeds Scott, who ran on the mixed train through the valley. The latter gentleman may return to his former Job as conductor on the Malad branch. Boy's shirts, 35 cents and up, at Andreas Peterson's. .lames Henderson, tho Oneida merchant, mer-chant, underwent medical treatment the past two weeks In this city for sciatica. He returned home last Saturday Sat-urday much Improved. Foil Salk Ciikai' Sclfblnder, mare 15 years old and light spring wagon. Inquire W. Fames, Republican Olllcc. Prcs. W.J. Kerr, Professors Jensen and Jardlne, Hon. I), it. Roberts, William Howell. John Christiansen. II. Wadman and Mrs. John K Carlisle were passengers to Logan Monday night. LOOK OUT Spring Is coming -so Is John Bench coming after you, for jour house painting and paper hanging. hang-ing. Flist-elass workmen sent to all points of the county. J. . Stewart Is In receipt of a communication com-munication from tho New York Un. derwrltcrs Agency at Oakland saying that all the their Insurance claims will bo paid. They have assets of $18,500,000, and Insurance claims of one, $5,000,000. 'Mr. Stewart is Instructed In-structed to write no heavy Insurance at this time, however. Wanted An experienced girl for general housework; good cook preferred, pre-ferred, good wages, no washing. Apply Ap-ply to Mrs. W. J.Kerr, Agricultural college. i Commissioner Knowles sajs that not a little work Is being done on the Logan canyon road. Several of the dugwajs arc being widened, stcephllls leveled slightly and chuck-holes filled. It Is tho Intention to make all the reasonable and less costly Improvements Improve-ments hi the canyon this year that aro possible. Have you done your spring house cleaning' If not don't begin until you have seen the best stock of wall paper, carpets, linoleum, etc., In the city at tho Logan Furniture Co. t m Mrs. Joseph Thatcher and children arc now In Salt Lake city and will remain re-main there Indefinitely. Mr. Thatcher's Thatch-er's dental oftlce and fixtures were completely destroyed and 'tis said that he will probably take this opportunity of getting away from a business that is so conlining as dentistry. Despite the fact that they were practically on half rations, Mr. Thatcher's experience experi-ence with tho sun-light and fresh air as he went about the city brought him added lleih, and he now proposes to go Into the real estate business. Have you pains In the back, Inllam-atlon Inllam-atlon of any kind, rheumatism, fainting faint-ing spells, Indigestion or constipation, Holllstcr's rocky mountain tea makes you well, keeps you well. 33 cents. Cy U. Napper. Mrs. G. K. Anderson, of the Second ward, entertained a number of her friends Saturday, the occasion being to celebrate her silver wedding, she having been married twenty-live years on that day. Old tlmo experiences and singing were the features of the occasion, Interspersed with refreshments refresh-ments of various kinds. Those present pres-ent were: Iilshop and Mrs. Anthon Anderson, Patriarch Hutch, Z.lna Y. Card and daughter, Mrs. Welch, Mrs. Rose and memberi of tho family. All enjoyed themselves very much. For sale A llrst-class mercantile business in Garland, Including buildings, build-ings, ground and good fresh stock of general merchandise. Tho best location loca-tion In tho city. Address R, P.O. box 4", Garland, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. PIerce,of Paradlse.and Mrs. O. K. Smith were mixed up In a runaway Saturday about noon In which Mr. Plerco sutlercd a badly broken hand, Mrs. Plerco had an arm broken in two places, and Mrs. Smith took an Involuntary bath In a monstrous mud puddle. They were driving Into tho city from the south and were below tho Logan river bridge where the "gypsles"or horse-traders are camped. The animals they were driving got scared and proceeded to back, tipped tho buggy over and then started to run, In the mix-up the occupants of tho vhlclo met with the Injuries stated above. The vehicle was badly damaged also. Rooms furnished or otherwise 11 south First East street Horn, to Mr. and Mrs James .1 onsen, of Avon, a line boy Mother and child doing tine. Coy's overall's, 35 cents and up,' at Andreas Peterson's. Mrs. Dora Evans and son Henry left Sunday morning for Los Angeles. They will go to San Francisco by boat, remaining away about a month or six weeks. Sevoral good new milk cows for sale. Apply at the olllcc of J. '.. Stewart Jr., Attorney. X The dance at the Odd Fellow s hall last Friday night Is said to have been the most delightful of all their affairs this winter. There was a good attendance and real pleasure reigned supreme. Uiru'i.n Fou Sali: Ladles second hand Columbia In good condition. Cheap for cash. Ids K First North "Jack" Royle, llarton & Baldwin's chief aid, went to Salt Lake last week and corralcd a helpmate. They are now In Logan happy as June bugs. Hut who couldn't be happy with such delightful weather as we have been having? It. J. Hammer, of Smlthtield, returned re-turned home from New York city Monday night. Ho spent tho past four months studying music there. The gentleman is well satisfied with the progress made Mr. Charles Harris Is Improving in health and will return home shortly The American National Rank, San Francisco, will open for business In Oakland, and C. I). W. Fullmer goes there with them. Friends here ate glad to know that ttie genial "Col" : and all tho rest of the Cache folks stand a good chance of recovering their former atlluence without any terrific struggle. In another column of this paper, G. L Farrell tells how to raise from COO to "00 bushels of potatoes per acre. Mr. Farrell Is uniformly successful as a fanner and thoso who have not met with as great success by their own methods can alTord to try his suggestions sug-gestions at least once. Hunt up his article elsewhere. Sunday, the 2!)th, Mrs. Hop Matthews, Mat-thews, of the Second ward, gave birth to a beautiful ghl. The little stranger strang-er was more than welcomed, she making mak-ing two pair for her delighted parents. Mother and lube progressing nicely, while "Hop" Is still ablo to "check up" freight at the O. S. L. freight station. Miss Dora Wright entertained a number of friends most enjoyably at a Hindi party on Friday. Dainty refreshments re-freshments were served during thr evening. Tho guests were: Misses Rose Homer, Julia Nlbley, Maggie Morrell, Yerna Row man, Kate Adams and Messrs. A. K. Rowman, George Hendricks, Herchel Wright, Will Morrell, Mr, and Mrs. Guy Thatcher. A letter from Glenn Engle, of Berkeley, to Wendel Clcmcnsou, of this city, fell Into the hands of the writer and for genuine Intcicstlng information in-formation the same contained more than many letters written to this city. The boy detailed the Rerkcley dlillcul-tics dlillcul-tics very creditably and Incidentally mentioned that In Rerkcley and Oakland he had laid the foundations of a fortune by selling papers. Another bit of Information was that Dr. J. F. Kngle, whom we all know, had re-poitcd re-poitcd for guard duty In Rerkcley, that city being under martial law The Military Rand of the Agilcul-tuial Agilcul-tuial College will give a concert In the opera house Monday evening, May 14, under the auspices of the A C. Woman's Club. The band, under fche direction of Prof. G. W. Thatcher, has already demonstrated that in concert It is a highly satisfactory oiganlatlon from a musical standpoint, and this aside fioin being a musical treat will be a society event second to none in past. Tho membership of the A C Woman's Club repicsents much of the best mentality and culturo there is In city and their patronage of this coming com-ing concert Insures its success The A. C. Military band Is In the best trim of tho year and will make music worth any man's money. Jacob West returned Saturday evening even-ing from a three months stay in California. Cali-fornia. The Saturday before the big earthquake, Mr. West went to Los Angeles, and returned home from there. Mrs. Klla Yeatman. his daughter, daugh-ter, was with him In Los Angeles, but Mr. Yeatman and two little daughters daught-ers were In San Francisco at the tlmo of tho catastrophe. They were on Rrodenck street, so, of course, escaped escap-ed serious dilliculty. That tlrm In which Mr. Yeatman Is Interested and for which he Is a draftsman lost all San Francisco holdings, but their Oakland machine works aro Intact, the only concern of its kind that was not destroyed. At the present time they are swampeJ with orders and aro running two shifts, night and day. From expressions heard In Los Angles and enrouto home. Mr. West Is confident confi-dent that San Francisco will be rebuilt re-built on a greater scale than before. |