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Show City and County "Osha" cures lung tioubles, etc. Prof, and Mrs. J. A. Dexcll arc spewilng a week at Ogdcn with the l.lllKJIllStS. lIacjour organ olced and repaired. Leave order at Hobbs Music Co. A tine little girl made her appearance at the home ol James Thorpe, of Piovidcnce, last Satin day. Wanted-Girl for light housework. Inquire 11 S. First East. II J Chrlstlanson,thcScandlnalati home missionary, came to Logan on Wednesday.rcturnlnghomoThursday. Utah Dental Co. for low prices 12 years guarantee. Mayor Funk of Richmond, William Ailnes of Franklin, A. D. C. Jensen of Preston, wcie In Logan ycstciday. Wanted. Immediately, if not sooner, soon-er, two dining room glrlsatThe Lincoln Lin-coln hotel. Mrs M. E. Hanks Pror Northrup left for Pajetto, Idaho, yesterday, whcie he will address ad-dress a meeting of thc Idaho State Uorilcultuial Society. We sell tho Earth and Loin money on it. II. A. Pcdersen & Co. W II. Wright left jesteulay morning morn-ing to join his wife in a Georgia town. He will lemaln during the winter and probably return In thc spring. Ncwbold, thc clothlcr.lsglvlng some Xmas bargains. Come early and so cute them. No fa voi able mention can be made at this time of the condition of Tho. X. Smith. He appears to be growing gradually weaker. Overcoats one-third olT at Ncwbold's during the holidays. Mr and Mrs. II. G. Hayball will spend a much-needed vacation In Call, fornia. They leave during thc coming com-ing week. Did you read about "Osha?" The Lundstrom Furniture and Carpet Car-pet companj has a window of tapestries tapes-tries and mission furniture that is a beauty. Sherltl Smith went to Weston yesterday yes-terday to look after an Individual who turned a horse over to Studebaker Hrother.-i on his account that was afterwards claimed by another party. For Sale Four or live Wyandotte cockerells. O. P. Thatcher, corner Crockett and Canyon avenues. Dell 'phone 2.1".. Ella, wife of Casper Ilolfman of tho Fourth ward, died on Tuesday evening, her death following a year's throat dltllcultv. She was about thirty-eight years of ago and a highly respected woman. This Is the third wifo Mr. Hoffman has lost by death. Edward Scllgman, of "The Hub," became the pround father of a ten-pound ten-pound boy on Christmas day and now uses about all thc sidewalk as he Is out pcdestriantlng. Mrs. Scllgman ts getting along nicely and both are being be-ing congratulated. Rltcr Dros. Drug Co. has a nice display dis-play of box candles from the Sweet Candy Co. Lovers of high grade candy need go no further to II ml what they want. One thousand dollars were the sales at the Harris Music store the day bsforc Christmas. Five men were kept busy from morning until night delivering their celebrated Instruments. W. D. Dugge, manager of the opera house, Is laboring under the impression impres-sion that ho received tho only Christmas Christ-mas gift really worth having his wife coming over from Denver to be with him. She will remain Indcllnltc-ly, Indcllnltc-ly, the two living at "The Hanks." .. F. Pctrltsch, the "Naturopath," "Naturo-path," has removed from tho Palace Pal-ace to the Trcntont Hotel, where those who desire to bo cured from any Disease or Habit (without medicine) medi-cine) will bo accommodated at Re duced Prices for tho next sixty days. This man has been practicing in Logan Lo-gan over two years with remarkable success. Many know It to bo a fact. Try "Naturopathy" when all else falls and bo shown He permanently destroys de-stroys Dlrth Maiks, Moles, Warts, Cancers etc., without acid or knife. Consultation free Headquarters for "Osha." ' Osha" cures colds, coughs, etc Elizabeth Molcn, wife of tho Into Simpson Molcn, came from Pari, Ida ho, to spend the holldajs with friend". Lost or Stolen - Yellow feist dog about Ihe weeks old. Itewanl given by Geo. I. Fames for Information The Smlthlleld choir has purchased a largo church organ rrom the Harris Music Co. Wanted First-class cook; lady preferred. pre-ferred. Address bo 4, Preston, Idaho. Eldeis II. A. Pederson and J. P. Jensen will address thc Scandinavians at their meeting tomorrow at 10 a. m. All arc Invited to bo present. Wanted Encrgf tic solicitors, best ptoposltlonout. 0. 0 lllner.Tieniont Hotel, Logan. wc Carl Jorgeuscn and Henry lljork-man, lljork-man, of Soda Springs, arc now residents resi-dents of Newton. They will spend the whiter thcte. Notice After March .list, '07, Wilkinson & Sou will discontinue bookbinding. Tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock at tho tabeiuaule, John T Cahm.lr and A N.Mcirill wllladdicss the audience A special program or Christmas music will be tendered by the choir. President .las II. Llndford, Hcrschel Dullen Jr., Joseph Monson, Dr. Yoder, Walter Lamoieaux and Dr Joseph Morrell were south bound passengers yesterday. A special meeting of thc directors of the West Cache c.unil company was held on Thursday. They prepared thc annual report for the annual stockholders meeting that will be held In a few das The Klestcr Ladles Tailoring Co'-lego Co'-lego courses in drafting and sowing will begin on January 3rd. Tho prlco will lemaln the same as hcrctofoic. Floods the body with warm, glowing vitality, makes tho nerves strong, quickens circulation, rcstoies natural vigor, makes jou feel like one born again. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea; X cents C E. Napper W. L McNeil arr!cd at the Logan Sugar Factory on Thursday with one hundred and sixty head of beef cattle. They were brought fiom Star Valley by tho way t)f Mink Creek, The snow Is about three feet deep on the divide Thc cattle will feed on pulp from thc factory Certain iioa.'i items on this pagcaro necessarily abbreviated, owing to an unexpected advertising display. If our readers will bit consider the fact that It Is advertising that makes It possible for this or any other newt-paper newt-paper to exist, they will read thc ads wltn greatest pleasure and turn to thc Inside pages where there is a lot of splendid news. Dergener & Co., undertakers, arc now open for business In their new undertaking parlois, 140 Nort Main street. The best methods in embalming. embalm-ing. The tl nest line of caskets and colllns In Northern Utah. i . George Morrison, of the Third waid, died on Christmas morning, thc result of general debility. Thc gentleman was past seventy-four years of age, and was a brothel of Mrs. Hannah Thatcher, at whose homo he died. Mr. Morrison was one of thc early settlers set-tlers here and was generally known as an excellent citizen Thc Spando Furnlturo company is making preparations to push Its business busi-ness the coming year. Several prominent promi-nent men of tho city have recently taken stock In the concern to tho extent ex-tent of from &100 to $1,000, and with tho removal of the business Into the new Main street home many additions and Improvements will bo made. Mr. John Spande, manager, left for thc cast on Christmas day for thc purpose of purchasing goods. Superintendent Hillaker, who recently re-cently resigned from the Utah division of O. S. L., was In Logan Thursday with his successor, W. E. Castello, Division Engineer Robinson, Supt. of Buildings and Drldgcs King, and Roadraastcr McEntec. A close Inspection In-spection of tho loop was made. This piece of road has been causing considerable consid-erable trouble of lato by tho sinking of the road bed across some of thc bogs through which the road passes. Ono little item not down on the bill of faro at the Methodist Christmas entertainment en-tertainment was the presentation of a man to each old maid present and young ones as well. At the psychological psycholog-ical moment, Daker Melssner addressed address-ed thc audience, Insisted that tho great and good Santa had commanded him to provide a man for all manlcss creatures and he had done so; with that, Mr. Melssner unloaded a half ton, more or less, of men made from dough at the Royal bakery. Tho Incident Inci-dent furnished not a little fun. The "mud lake" at tho end of Center Cen-ter street Is crowing as thc Salt-on Sea in Southern California never did A sign bearing tho plea, "Throw Out tho Life-line," marked tho spot Wednesday Wed-nesday morning where some hapless "bark" had pcilshcd during tho previous pre-vious night. However, there arc not a few barks that Logan could well spare, and It Isn't on record that any bunch of mourners stood on the sands of "mud lake" Wednesday morning. Tho only fear Is that thoO. S. L. train may somo time (If ono ever gets here) run oil the rails Into this sea and be lost forever and ever. According to 0. II. Spencer, agent for tho Sweet Candy Co. of Salt Lake city, that llrm's business will practically prac-tically reach the half million mark this year. Mr. Spencer and the other agents sold moro candy than the big plant could deliver for tho holiday season and they were necessarily called off tho road temporarily. Friends In Logan will rcgrot to learn that Mr, Mr. Spencer piuposcs to leavo Logan before a great while, but he believes there are advantages In removing to Ogden and will go there. |