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Show Uity and County B "Osha" cures lung troubles, ulc. fl Mrs. O. V. Thatcher went to Salt K Lake yesterday morning. K We sell the Kartli and Loan money K on It. II. A. Pcdcrsen & Co. Bj' 0. H. Alvord went to his old home K In North Ogden yesterday morning. BJ Wanted Girl for light housework ft Inquire II S. First East. H- Wanted. Immediately, If not soon-BJ soon-BJ tr, two dining room girls at The Lin-Hf Lin-Hf coin hotel Mrs. M. K. Hanks. HJp Miss Reda Kicks has gone to B& Bingham .hinctlon to remain a time Htr with her father, Joel Hicks. K My holiday line of Xmas H goods cheaper than ever. B Cy E. Napper. Bb Hundreds of students have taken B& advantage of the special rates and Bj gone to their homes for the holiday Bji season. BE Pocket books make good presents. BE Wc have the good kind. Ultcr Bros. Bf Drug Co. Bflj&'Word comes from Poverty Flat, ten BJWnlles north of Preston, that James BE Dairies and two of his children are Bf very low with typhoid fever. HJl Hobbs Music Co. without exaggera Bf tion carries tho largest stock of Edison BK and Victor phonograph records In BE northern Utah. K Mrs. W. .1. IIIU went to Mcndon BS yesterday morning to visit her daugh-BS daugh-BS ters, Mrs. Gunncll and Mrs. Sorcnson. flfl She may spend Christmas with them. BS' Wanted-Sewing machines to repair. BS Satisfaction guaranteed or money re- flflj funded. K N. Stone, Hanks Hotel. HV Both phones. Factory, Bcll-:i93k. B It Is stated that hoboes at Cache HB Junction are somewhat numerous. If fl Cache Junction had a jail that town HB would not be such a rendezvous for flfl loafers. B Nothing bettor and nicer for Christ-BB Christ-BB mas than an Kdison or V Ictor phono B graph. Hobbs Music Co. B Most of the city school teachers will Bfl spend a portion of the holidays at B Ogdcu In attendance at the coming S session of the state teachers asocla- BW tlon. JiYou will be sorry if you 0HEL-not call and examine rny Xmas line before pur-M pur-M chasing. Cy E. Napper. H According to press dispatches Con- H gressman Howell will go to Panama H during the holidays. Several western K congressman are going there to In- HE -vestigato Japanese conditions. K Wo are prepared to furnish any and HE all kinds of musical Instruments H Pianos anil organs for adults, small H Instruments for children. The cheap- H est place in the town for these articles H Is at Hobbs Music store. Did you read about "OshaV" At the Scandinavian meeting next Sunday morning at the tabernacle, Antonc Sorcnson will deliver a lecture upon "The Llfo or Christ" and Andreas An-dreas Peterson on 'The Life of Joseph Smith." We have her favorite perfume. In handsome gift packages. Ultcr Bros Drug Co. Henry Ilorkman and Ell Jensen came from Alexander, Idaho, last Sunday and will live in Newton the coming winter. In making a journey from Cache Junction to Logan on Thursday by the rail toad It took them four and a half hours. Notice After March .list, "07, Wilkinson & Son will discontinue bookbinding. Yesterday morning Professor North-rup North-rup werTt to the Central experiment farm, between Lcht and American Fork. In speaking of the experiment stations throughout the state, Prof. Northrup expressed himself as being highly delighted with the results given during the past year. For Sale Four or live Wyandotte cockcrells. O. P. Thatcher, corner Crockett and Canyon avenues. Hell 'phouc U.1".. Mrs. Nettle T. Sloan has entered divorce proceedings In the District court. She was married to Kobert W. Sloan about nineteen years ago, in this city, and they have two children. While there Is no alimony asked the court Is requested to use Its discretion relative to the custody and earring for the children. , Perfume from loc to $10 a bottle at Cy E. Nap-per's. Nap-per's. The city council meeting Wednesday Wednes-day evening was vory brief. A single resolution came up and then there was a short consideration of water rates. Certain tables of rates are now being compiled and some action will be taken later. It will bo remembered re-membered that there has been a ice-ommendation ice-ommendation favoring raising the rates. i 25 per cent off on Men and Boys suits at Dunbar Robinson & Co.'s. The It. K. Thomas corner, soon to be occupied by the Howell & Crawford Craw-ford tirm, is now torn wrong-slde-out In the preparation of converting It Into .1 department establishment. The Inside walls are being removed and both rear and front remodeled. Without doubt the llrm will have convenient quarters when they get Into In-to their new building. It Is not tho rule for blacksmiths to put out fancy advertising, but the progressive disposition of Ro.a & Pickett Pick-ett has led them to distribute some very pretty calendars this year. An English tavern scene In a border of riding whips, with bit and horseshoe ornaments, makes a very suggestive design and a very attractive one as well. This popular iirm behoves In keeping up with the times not only believes In it, but actually does It. ' pslu" cures colds, coughs, etc. George Crockett, Sherlft-clcct of Oneida count), was In the city yesterday. yester-day. If you want to become graceful, learn to skate. Thomas Smait came from Uintah Friday night to spend the holidays with his family. Overcoats one-third oil at Ncwbold's during the holiday s. George A Purcival left for Los Angeles An-geles yesterday morning to assume a position In a bank of that city. Make home cheerful during the hull-days;buya hull-days;buya phonograph of Uobb Music company. Lost A blue enameled belt buckle with black silk attached. Finder call at F. W. Thatcher's store and be rewarded. re-warded. "Nowbold, the clothler.ls giving some Xmas bargains. Come early and secure se-cure them. Alfred Luudahl, who has been on the sick list with larlope the past ten days, has resumed work at Ultcr Brothers. Utah Dental Co. for low prices 12 years guarantee. Ilyrum Crockett. lias completed his work at the Preston Hank and will hereafter remain at his post In the Fust National Hank. Miss Addle Chrlstcnscn, formerly of the Sixth ward this city, but for two years past a resident of Pocatcllo, was married last Saturday at Muckay, Idaho, to Mr. Ed. La Belle, a business man of that progressive mining camp. Friends In Cache will bo glad to learn of the young lady's happinessand w Isli her much Joy. Dunbar Robinson & Co. is the place for Christmas gifts, in house slippers, fancy shirts, silk handkerchiefs handker-chiefs and fancy garters, At the Presbyterian parsonage Thursday afternoon, Guy K. Pylo and Miss Matilda Thompson were united in marriage, ltev. Clcmenson otllclat-Ing. otllclat-Ing. The bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Thompson, together with Mrs. Dryden, Mrs. Eugene Farraday, and Mrs. Gus Llnde, were present. Both the young people aro very estimable and have a wide circle of friends among the younger people of Lugau. Friends wish them all the good things. .. P. Pctvltsch, the "Naturopath." "Naturo-path." has removed from the Palace Pal-ace to the Tremont Hotel, where those who desiro to be cured from any Disease or Habit (without medicine) medi-cine) will bo accommodated at Reduced Re-duced Trices for the next sixty days. This man has been practicing in Logan Lo-gan over two yeais with remarkable success. Many know It to be a fact. Try "Naturopathy" when all else falls and be shown lie permanently de-strojs de-strojs Birth Marks, Moles, Warts. Cancers etc., without acid or knife. Consultation free. Headquarters for "Osha." Oiha" cures catarrh, and asthma Attorney Arthur Hart, of Preston, Bishop Wakely, of Marsh Valley, and ' Judge Budge, of Paris, Idaho, were in 1 Logan on business yesterdaj . As usual the .largest line of holiday goods at Cy E. Napper's. . John Welch Jr. came oxer from Paradise Friday to get liW chlldien who arc In school here. They will spend the holidays at home Mountain rcstauinnb and lodging house, (IS West First North street, Logan. Mis. E. Nielsen, proprietor. Peter Herntsen, of the Malad Enter-piise, Enter-piise, Is In Logan to remain until after Christmas. He has been 111 se-eral se-eral days, but Is now Improving. During the holidays we are selling a full quart of superior porl wine for "o cents and a full gallon for t "i. Ultcr Bros Drug Co. A creditable program was rendenvl by the 5th and (Ith grades in the Woodruff building on Thursday afternoon. after-noon. The program consisted of songs, recitations, and select reading by the pupils. The teacher, E. J.Clark, is deserving of credit for his good work with his students In this regard. Hergencr & Co., undertakers, arc now open for business In their now undertaking parloig, 11!) Nort Main street. The best methods In embalming. embalm-ing. The tlncst line of caskets and coftlns In Northern Utah. i In a letter frem Thomas II. Wool-ford, Wool-ford, of Cardston, Alberta, wo gather that he has been gloriously prosperous this year, more so than last. In ll)0."i a heavy hailstorm did not less than $8,000 worth of damage to his crops, but this j car Mr. Woolford's crop brought him sutllclcnt money to square otf all his Indebtedness and he has about 15,000 bushels of grain yet in his bins. "Tom" alllrms that there Is no land llko Canada, and he urges all the old mossbacks down here to "como up and be rejuvenated." No bmer can alford to buy Christmas Christ-mas presents before looking over the large and unique stock of fancy china porcelain ware at the Cache Valley Mercantile Co. this season. They have an lncxhaustablu lino of Just those things that make lilting presents pres-ents for the "Yuletlde," and can supply flic most exacting demands. See their beautiful dolls that they aro selling so cheap. Joseph P. .rones, of Teton, Idaho, Is In Logan enroute home from Salt Lake city, where he had a cystic garter gar-ter lemoved recently. It was as largo as a largo sl.e teacup and had been coming on and slowly growing In sl.o for the past twelve years. It was encircling en-circling the jugular vein, growing down on the breast and was beginning to press on tho windpipe and was becoming be-coming very painful. Tho doctors told Mr. Jones the only thing that would save- his llfo was to have It cut out. Ho was operated upon at the Holy Cross hospital on tho 8th Inst, and has now fully recovered, a fact many friends In this valley will bo glad to note. Floods the body with warm, glowing vitality, makes tho neivcs strong, quickens circulation, restores natural vigor, makes you feel like one born again. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea; Xi cents C. E. Napper Solon Barber, artistic decorator for the Co-op Drug Co. has produced a very attractive window. Holly and colored paper are draped artistically, and Christmas articles arranged so as to be very pleasing in appearance Beautiful Line of new Medllions from 25c to $10 and $i5 atCy E. Napper's. One of the Bakers at Mcndon came to Logan Thursday, got on the outside out-side of too much lighting whiskey and attempted to clean out various and sundry establishments. He met with considerable opposition and along about 8 o'clock tho pool fellow's faeo looked llko it had been pounded for an hour by a steam battering ram. The last round took placo on Main street and lasted for a half hour. Every effort to got hold of a policeman police-man was unavlllng all wereconsplcu-ous wereconsplcu-ous for their absence. Somo of tho cantankerous man's relatives tried to take, caro of him, and not a little sympathy for them was expressed |