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Show CITY AND COUNTY I Items of Interest About ' People and Events. 1 jjj "0-.ha" cures lung troubles, etc. Harvey Kidman, of llrigham, spent Christmas In Logan. ' Wanted- (iirl for light housework Inquire 11 S., First Kast. MUs Tlllle l'eterson, of Ogden, spent the past week In this city. Utali Dental Co. for low prices 12 years guarantee. Mrs Geo. Y. Smith, or Smlthllcld, recently gae birth to a iirl babj. The Lest meals In the city f ir the money is at OAKVIN'S Cafe. J. K. Hyde will soon leave Los Angeles An-geles and come to Ogden and assume a position with Hon. David Rcclcs Mr. and Mrs. Thad Naylorofthls city have been in Salt Lake during the past week spending the holldajs. Try a box of Sweet's chocolate chop slicks at Hitcr Bros. Drug Co. 10 and i'i cents per box. Miss Lillian Cash, one of the Hell's popular operators, is at home from a ten days visit with rclati ves at Bountiful. Boun-tiful. Wanted. Immediately, If not sooner, soon-er, two dining room girls at The Lincoln Lin-coln hotel. Mrs. M. K. Hanks C. II. Hampton and wife, of Bountiful, Bounti-ful, are visiting Mrs. Hampton's par-ents.Mr. par-ents.Mr. and Mrs. Cash, of the Second ward. Notice After March ."list, '07, Wilkinson & Son will discontinue bookbinding. Mrs. Nells Hansen, who moed from the Logan Sixth ward to l'ocatello eight years ago. Is In the city for a week's visit. When passing Chas. MbNcil's store In the Fourth ward call In and refresh jourselveswlthaboxof Sweet's candy. Try our pure sugar stick. Attorney Frank K. Ncbekcr, John Nebckcr, and Adam Patterson ofOg-den, ofOg-den, will leave for Mexico the latter part of this week. For Sale Four or live Wyandotte cockerclls O. I. Thatcher, corner Crockett and Canyon avenues. Bell phono UTT.. The appropriations asked for by some of the State Institutions arc as follows: The State University 440,-000; 440,-000; The Inter-mountain Fair $120,-fill.ao; $120,-fill.ao; The A. C. U. $153,000. My old friends and patrons will take notice that I liavfc disposed of the Eagle Cafe at d am now at 75 West Center St., the old Palace Cafe. J. C. Uaivin. The Hyrum Stake Relief Society will hold their regular monthly oilicers meeting Saturday, January 0, 1007, at 12 noon, in the Tithing olllce at Hyrum. Hy-rum. Nelllo K. Parkinson, president; Georgene Ralph, secretary. Posses wonderful medicinal power ovej; the human body, removing all disorders from your system, is what Hollistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Makes you well, keeps you well. Xt cents, Tea or Tablets. Cy K. Nop- : per. f The Llttlo Mountain ranch, twelve miles west of Ogden, owned by Joseph Peery, has been visited by the Murray smelter people with a view of erecting smelters thereon. The ranch comprises com-prises 15,000 acres of land and the price asked Is $300,000. Uergcner & Co., undertakers, are now open for business In their new undertaking parlors, 140 Nort Main street. The. best methods In embalm Ing. The finest line of caskets and colllns In Northern Utah. J Charles A. Wakely, son of Illshop Wakely of Marsh Valley, has put $4,000 into the Spande furniture business. lie has Dcen engaged In the O. S. L. railroad olllccs at Salt Lake City during dur-ing the past few years, but will move to Logan by February land work with the Spande Furniture company after that date. Dr. F..I. Alexander, of the Alexan-por-Dlbbleo Co., eye specialists, Atlas Hlock, Salt Lake city, will bo at tho Lincoln Hotel Friday and Saturday January 3rd and 4th. Those having any trouble with tlTelr eyes should not fall to "call. We are here three times a year. I Peter Hansen, who lived in Provl-I Provl-I denco In tils boyhood days and after-H after-H wards followed railroad grading, spent I tho holidays with his relatives In tho I valley. This Is his first visit to Cacho I Valley In fourteen years. He Is now running a largo railroad outfit on tho I Canadian Grand Trunk Contincncal I lino. He owns 4000 acres of land In I the northwest nnd Is now In well-to-do I clrmmostoccc. Osha" circs catarrh, and asthma. Hartley Cardon went up to Lewlston Monday night. Did you read about "Osha?" Prof, L. A. Ostein and .Nile went to Ogden Monday morning. Wo sell tho Karth and Loan money on it. fl. A. Pcdersen & Co. Mis. John W. Harry went to Preston Pres-ton Monday nlgut to visit relatives for a few dajs. Osha" cures colds, coltglis, etc. Profcsor liowen. of the 11. Y. C, spent Christmas In Malad, returning on Moudav nlglil. f Wanted -First-class cook; lady pre-lerred. pre-lerred. Addicss box I, Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mis. liobcrt'M. Smith alo New Year's dinner with the IJarsou family at Clarkslou. Lost or Stolen Yellow feist dog about the weeks old. Reward given by Geo. I. Fames for Information, Rev. N. K Clcmenscu went to Mcn-don Mcn-don Sunday afternoon to call on John Lamount, who Is very III. If jou want a' good meal go to GARVIN'S GAR-VIN'S cafe where the crowd goes. The old "Palace stand." The Woodmen Install oilicers Friday evening and desire a full attendance of members at the lodge rooms. Rlter Bros 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 tind what they want. Since the old Palace Cafe has been repapercd and rearranged In a general way It appears to marked advantage. It looks clean, pleasant all 'round and thoroughly inviting. J. O Garvin is now running the place. Builds up waste tissue, promotes appetite, ap-petite, Impiovcs digestion, Induces refreshing re-freshing sleep, gives renowi.' siren, 'h and health. That's whaL UnlH'ri s Rocky Mountain Tea docs. :'.'. 1 -nts Tea or Tablets. Cy E Nappci. John A.Crockett's fine driving horse died at the O. S. L. station Monday morning following a quick drive 10 catch the 8:15 train south. Mr.Crock-ctt Mr.Crock-ctt and wife drovo to the station in a surrey, and though Center street is in a tcrrlllc condition they had to make 2:04 time In order to not miss the train. Just as the animal was stopped at the station, hwfell and died. The animal was one of the better class, worth some money. J. F. PctrJtsch, the "Naturopath," "Naturo-path," has removed from the Palace Pal-ace to the Tremont Hotel, where those who desire to be cured from any Disease or Habit (without medicine) medi-cine) will bo accommodated at Re duccd 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 be a fact. Try "Naturopathy" when all else falls and be shown lie permanently destroys de-stroys Birth Marks, Moles, Warts. Cancers etc., without acid or knife. Consultation free. Headquarters for "Osha." Edwin Peakc denies tho allegation that he has the contract for removing tho Agricultural College and ho defies de-fies the allocator. Ho aillrms that his contract Is to remove the university horde from the gates of the city any time they come up here after the big school on the hill. As he says this Mr. I'calie bares a biceps that measures meas-ures twelvo Inches In circumference and points to his dray as evidence of his ability to take care of the situation. situa-tion. Personally, we are convinced and offer an humble apology jto the dray. Rexburg Standard: "A very serious accident occurred In tho Standard press rooms on Friday afternoon last that camo near costing the life of Arthur Wall Is, the llftccn-ycar-old son of th3 business manager of the Standard. A piece of rope had got caught around the main shafting, and Arthur, without with-out llr&t shutting oil tho power, attempted at-tempted to unwind It. Quick as a Hash the thumb of his left hand got caught In tho rope, and at once realising realis-ing his perilous position, In order to save himself from being 'twisted around the shafting, he jerked his hand away, pulling his thumb oil below tho llrst Joint. Had ho not made the sacrifice, sac-rifice, ho would without any question have lost his life. He was carried o'ver to tho ofllco of Dr. Hyde, who at once placed him under the Inllucnco of an anesthetic and amputated his thumb at tho second joint. The boy Is doing well under all the circumstances, circum-stances, for besides tho loss of his thumb his left forearm was badly wrenched, and he was severely shaken up." 1 Pocket diaries for 1007. For sale by Wilkinson & Son. William llrangham, Justico of the Peace-elect of Logan precinct, returned return-ed Monday night from a week's visit In Salt Lake. Mrs. Fred Smith and children, who have been ailing with lagrlppe during tho past week, have about recovered from their sickness, One hundred and fifty thousand thou-sand dollars to loan on improved farms in Cache Valley on long or short time, at reasonable rate of Interest. No commission charged no red tape. Home company. Apply Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation, Cor-poration, Tithing office corner, Logan, Utah. Speaking of constables who are -,-- -. 'J"H elected and never serve, the election of S-3B Charles Pcarce, of Paradise, comes to tM mind. Mr. Pearco was not a candi- r 1 "H date, no one had ever mentioned tho -t'rv" matter to him, his name was not ' 'iXB placed on tho ticket, but still he was Jrc1" regularly and duly elected constable ' or the Paradise precinct. It's rldlcu- WS H lously funny to hear Puarcc tell about 'fifcsH It and then In mock honor and dignity :'1H pin on a largo paper star and strut. '" x H Ilo-nttrlbutcs his selection by written - 'uM ballot as a mark of his popularity and Jtf.M then ho laughs and struts some more. r iB "I am an ofllcor of tho county me 'nyH Chas. Pcarce. Wouldn't that kill you I w lB Hut say, I'll keep 'em straight all 4 pH right. If I don't, I'll get soma one , v ' H who will. Charles Pearce, constablo - VjH of I'aradlso prc,cliict! Wouldn't that '' ,;. j9 jar jou," and then this oniccr without " 4jM hlc consent and against his will laughs ...C ; . H a long, loud, laugh, and everybody ' ft H necessarily has to laugh with him, for 0 . , . j lie takes it all as such a huge Joke. ,, ) JM imiiuiinjlMUlilimlijlwiMI'ttaT'f 't' 'lL"Hfiy.i '" L J1 pM?iml- -HufflMH -ITy ...-"--. -jafTJJJKB tt kr . '.'CWBIftJ f - - . ' RBvH |