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Show ? CITY AND COUNTY f Items of Interest About -- People and Events. S P Morgan and wife, of Fianklln, camo to Logan Wednesday. Henry Lundahl Is up from Ogdcn spending a few days with relatives Ollf Cronqulst, of Greenville, was recently otTcred thto for one pair of work horses. Job Smith, of Mlllvllle, was In Logan Wednesday, having recovered from a recent attack of jaundice. William Lowe, of Franklin, left Lo gan Thursday for the eastern states where he goes to perform a mission. Jamrs Shorten and wife, of Smith-lleld, Smith-lleld, expect to leave for California In the near futuro to spend at least one year. II. J. Frederick Is In Black Rock In tho southern part of the slate to Investigate a sheep disease called "big-head." A. A. Olscn parsed through Logan Thuisday with a shlpmentof live hogs for Ogden, for which he had to pay top prices. Joseph J. Richardson and Robert Urllllth, or Smlthtlcld, shipped three cars of three and four-year-old steers to Denver last Thursday. Agrlppa Cooper returned homo to McCammon Thursday from Salt Lako where he acted as a witness In the Federal court In the case of Price vs. O. S. L. Some valuable sheep In Ilox Bldcr county near Fielding have been Inspected In-spected by Veterinary II. J. Frederick and are said to have cerebrospinal meningitis. Mrs. Ancrn Larsen, of Rear River City, Rox Elder county, was 88 years old last Tuesday. Her son, L. B, Larsen, Lar-sen, and family went over to help celebrate the occasion. Albert J. Merrill, of Smlthtlcld, has started an up-to-date furniture store In the old Robert Urllllth mercantile stand. He Intends to carry a general line of house furnishings. Lorenzo Hansen and Louis Cardon were passengers to Richmond last Wednesday, the former to attend to business with tho Richmond Condensed Con-densed Milk factory, the latter on real estate business. Charles W. Mack, of Smlthlleld.who has been selling off his effects during the past month, has bought rcsldenco property on Twenty-second street In Ogden. The family expects to movo to Ogden by June 1 Artists liavo no trouble In securing models. The famous beauties have discarded corsets and have become models in faco and form since taking Ilolllstei's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Cy. E. Napper. In one of our previous Issues It was stated that W. W. Roundy had sold his propqrty at Renson. It is S. II. Roundy that has sold. The former gentleman Is still a citizen of Cache county. S. II. Roundy left on Wednesday Wed-nesday for Provo. While your sous and daughters are at the NEW AUDITORIUM they are not in bad company, but are with ladles and gentlemen. Come and seo what roller skating really Is In a big, line, well-managed rink. Good music all the time. Admission but 10 cents. Gov. John C. Cutler, acting under the laws passed by the last legislature, creating a State Hoard of Examiners In Optometry, has Just appointed on that board F. J. Alexander, Salt Lake county; II. O. Jensen, Salt Lake county, coun-ty, and Walter M. Stokey, Tooelo county. This law makes It compulsory compul-sory for everybody beginning th"! practice prac-tice of fitting glasses to pass an examination. exam-ination. This Is In lino with laws passed In nearly all the other states and Is the first, step towards the advancement ad-vancement of the optical profession In tho state of Utah. All people, who are now prictlclng, are given until July 15 to register. Mrs. Wm. Rrangham entertained a number of ladles Thursday afternoon who spent the time In making a quilt for Mrs. Susan Parks, of Los Angeles, widow of Rev. Calvin Parks, formerly minister m this city. Mrs. Parks was ever a woman of kindly disposition and good deeds and has In Logan not a few warm friends, most of whom gathered on this occasion to tie a knot or two in loving remembrance. The quilt was finished and will be forwarded forward-ed immediately. The Rrangham hospitality hos-pitality was In evldenco In an extraordinary extra-ordinary quantity of tho exceptionally toothsome dainties and substantial Mrs. Rrangham knows o well how to prepare, so that besides doing a pleasing pleas-ing service the ladles enjoyed themselves them-selves Immensely in a-social way. Paris gi"'ii and all other Insecticides at Rlter llios. Drug Company. Benjamin Worley has a small contract con-tract of masonry work at Collinston. Dr. George Parkinson Is at home for the summer from an eastern medical medi-cal school. T. B. McGraw went to Provo yesterday yester-day to visit his mother, who Is falling In health, Joseph A Smith, of Providence, and Prof Vernon were passengers to Salt Lakeesterd.iy. Uetwceu Mcndon and Petersborothe ovcrllow water Is fully one mile wide. Some hay stacks are surrounded by high water. McCammon, Idaho. Is to have a brass band Frank Harris went up Thursday to make the delivery of the Instruments. Ienry Htilse, who moved from Mlllvllle Mlll-vllle to Idaho about sixteen years ago, will probably return to Cache Valley, duo to the 111 health of his wife. James R. Thomas has purchased residence property on Bast Second South adjoining J. .. Stewart's property prop-erty on the west; price $2,600. Mrs. Fred Jacobson, of Hrlgham, who has been visiting her relatives, P. A. Nielsen's family of the seventh ward, the past two weeks, went home yesterday. By request of some of the business men and women of Logan, as well as some out-of-town people, skating at the Auditorium will continue until 11 o'clock on Saturday nights. It's too bad to see people who go from day to day sulTerlng from physical physi-cal weakness when Holllstcr's Rocky Mountain Tea would make them well. The greatest tonic known. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Cy. E. Napper. W. O. Creer goes to his camps on the rail road above St. Anthony today. to-day. The gentleman has Just returned return-ed from that locally and says the season sea-son this year Is one month carlle.r than last year. Laboring men are going Into the country very fast. THE AUDITORIUM will be open for skating Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays 2:30 to 5:30, 7:30 to 10:30. Instructions and assistance given beginners be-ginners at afternoon sessions. Good music all tho time. Afternoon admission ad-mission free; evenings 10 cents; skates 25 cents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stewart arrived in Logan Wednesday evening from Nebraska Ne-braska and will probably remain ten days. In a dozen trips to Logan In recent years they have never failed to bring snow with them, and though this is supposed to be the middle of summer they were able to conjure up sutliclcnt on Thursday morning to make a respectable showing. On Wednesday morning Mrs. J. F. Petritsch gave birth to twin sons and the genial Naimopath thinks he is "the real thing." The two babes are to be named "Osha" and "Root," because be-cause they arc so good, and Mr. Excd Turner,ofTiiKRKruiiLiCAN, wIC. as been responsible for the DoctorV'Osha root" reaching the sanctum of the highest in this state, Is to stand as God-father for the little men. In the meantime Mrs. Petritsch progresses nicely and there Is rejoicing at 4U South Main. Miss Bertie Johnson, tho charming young lady whoso presence tho past months has made the county clerk's olllcc a delightful spot In which to cither loaf or transact business, has decided to take upon herself more arduous tasks at less pay she will become be-come Mrs. Geo. O. Ilayball some time in the near future. Not that George will be an exceptionally hard person to take care of but that the women Invariably got fooled on both the work and the pay. It is said that Miss Beach will manipulate the clerk's typewriter after Miss Johnson John-son has changed her name. Inquiry as to the status of the ouster proceedings against Sheriff T. II. Smith causes us to state that the next action of any sort will come on or before May 0. To County Attorney Law's suit tho lawyers for tho defi-niP tiled a demurrer, which was uphwd in one point out of four, That one pumt was to the effect that the suit should not be brought in the name of the county County Attorney Law then tiled another complaint with his own name substituted for Cache county, and this new complaint the defendant has until May 0 to answer. Tho case Is not cxcltlngany particular comment but casual Inquiry has been made, henco tho statements herein con-I con-I talned. Whitewash brushes from W cents to $0at Rlter Bros. Ding Compiny. We sell the Earth and Loa.i money on !t. 11. A. Pedcrsen & Co. Frank Mitchell, of Cache Junction, will move his family lo Logan for the summer. Mrs. E.J. Metzler.of Mcacham.Orc , Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ncwbold. Alma Jensen, of Clarkston, was In Logan yesterday. He sajs the west side of the valley Is showing up splendidly. splen-didly. For Sale Blghty acres choice beet land In Trenton, Including good water right. Inquire W. R, Lewis, Lewis-ton. As I am moving to Ogden, 1 will sell a Ludlow wagon good as new at a bargain. bar-gain. Also a t;ood Bain wagon bed, with seat. C. W. Mack, Smlthlleld. Befoic the recent snow storm fai m land was all but unworkable. The surface had caked until it was nigh Impossible to break It, advantageously. advantageous-ly. II. (3 Ilayball bought and shipped a car of hoises to the Paris Mllllnciy company at Salt Lako city Tuesday. The animals will be used for delivery service. For a complete line of Dining Chairs and Rockers Rock-ers see our stock. Liiml-strom Liiml-strom Fur. & Carpet Co. Princess Florcncla Hanks, of the Cas tlcdc Lincoln, left this morning for her villa at Salt Lako city where for the next three months she will have as her guests tho nobility of .Ion. C. M. Wcndclboc, the Jeweler, has a very attractive window display devoted de-voted to the city school graduates, showing handsome and appropriate gifts. Swastika designs the latest. J. J. Flack has sold his West Center strecD residence property to Hiram Ncbeker of the Bear Lake country. Mr. Flack bought this property of G W. Thatcher two years ago for $1,2.10 and received for It the other day $4,500. Mr. Flack will probably go to Boise to live. The brass band music furnished by Prof Geo. Thomas at Ihe New Auditorium Audi-torium roller skating rink Is very tine and Is getting better all the time. Think ot It, aRAND CONCERT three times a week, and only 10 cents admission; ad-mission; Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Sat-urday. At a meeting of the Logan City Board of Education Thursday night, tho proposed new buildings wore discussed, dis-cussed, but nothing dcllnlto arrived ut. However, It Is probable that an addition to the Wood nil! will be built and an eight room structure in the Fifth ward. A can-tilling room 18x31 feet and another structure 22x84 feet arc new additions to tho Cacho Valley Condensed Con-densed Milk factory In this city. The additions cost $0,000 and add greatly to the convenience of operations there. The factory Is now shipping four and a half cars of condensed milk per week. Heavy, Impure blood makes a muddy pimply complexion, headaches, nausea, nau-sea, Indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale, sickly. Burdock Blood Bitters makes the blood rich, red, pure restores perfect health. aBiiH Dr. and Mrs U. J. Smith, formerly LLLL1 at Smlthtlcld, aro now located at VBBBLl Schenectady, N. V., and expect to re- XH main there. They went to southorn jH California for a stay, bub finally do- iBBLH elded to go back cast. They aro at -LLH 210 Green street, and of course will bo LLLLl glad to seo Cache friends any tlmo H they drop Into H Thursday evening Hans Nielsen ''IbBBBB (Cache Valley Hans) fell in a drunken H or epileptic lit and cut tho back of his head qulto severely. Ho was In front ; of the Rust & Reading meat market 'H nvoii lie tumbled over backward, his head si rlklng tho pavement. Ills body H was rigid as he fell and the fall was a H trrlticonc He had to bo carried H .lustier Win II. angham, while com- ,H Imi-nilng on the 'limr-dav morning -H perfection of climatic conditions, said ''.BBH he remembored a miou Hub came on BLBLl the 12lh dayof Mav. ISTI nr'72 lie fH and others lonk cattle to grazing H grounds south of Logan In the early IbBLLI morning, au.l at, thai time lb was fair :H Later ,t blinding st-ow storm came up H and they had to leave their animals and return to town Eighteen Inches AH of snow fell In a very short time. H Two Car loads of Din- ing Chairs and Rockers o have just arrived. We handle chairs from the 1 leading chair manufactur- H ing companies and we in- H vitc you to look over our H line, as we know we can suit you. LUNDSTROM M Furniture & Carpet Co H |