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Show 4 ?? CITY AND COUNTY I ' itn, 0f interest Aboot & People and Events. tjt . The Misses Tllla Peterson and Johanna Jo-hanna Moen are In Logan visiting. A few loads of lucerne hay wanted at this office on subscription. John and Parley Lloyd and families of Bancroft, Ida., are visiting with Logan friends. One-fourth oil shoes and hats at Morrell's. Ezra T. Lloyd of Salt Lake, who was visiting in I ogan Saturday and Sun day, returned home Monday morning. n The people who trade at Ella-son's Ella-son's within the next few days will surely make money. Commissioners Godfrey and Knowles took a drive up Logan canyon Monday to Inspect the roads. Dally papers '.and magazines at Havana Cigar Store. Judge C. H. Hart and daughters attended at-tended the Benson stake conference held at Richmond Saturday and Sunday. Sun-day. Snaps at Eliason's.did you say? I should say so. Go there and be convinced v YoUr children's hair cut, 15 cents; papa's 25 cents. Opposite court house, Logan. wc Bishop Joseph Newbold.and wife spent, Friday and Saturday In Salt ' Lake City. They went down for both business and pleasure. I have some line cloth for gentlemen's gentle-men's suits that I will sell at extreme-low extreme-low prices, call and examine the goods whether you buy or not. Ed. Pohl, tailor, West First North. An extraordinary discount is giyen on everything at Mrs. T. D. I Roberts. Joseph E. Cardon of the stake presidency presi-dency and Elder 3'. A. Hendrlckson were the speakers at Providence Sun-I Sun-I day afternoon. Howell Brothers Clothing store was awarded the first prize for the best decorated window on Pioneer day. The judges were A. B. Wright, the artist; George To'rgenson, and Mr. Rabe, the photographer. Mr. and Mrs. . M. Fleming left Saturday morning for Nashua, la. They received a telegram to the effect that W. A. Fleming, brother of Mr. Fleming, was very III and could not live. Mr. Petterson of Logan, while driving driv-ing along on East Center Monday morning, met with the misfortune of having one of his horses drop dead. In the harness. The trouble was attributed attrib-uted to heaves. From reports It seems that a great many fish are dying In Cub river below be-low Richmond. There may be need here for Investigation on the part of both the game warden and health officer. A. B. Wright professor of art at the B. Y. college, went to Salt Lake City yesterday to paint a life size portrait of President Anthon H. Lund. He will be gone until September 1, having been engaged to do work In Ogden and Farmlngton while on the trip. Supervisor W. W. Clark, formerly with the Bear River National forest, was In town Sunday. It will bo news to many to learn that the Bear River National forest is to be known In the future as the Cache National forest. There Is a possibility of Mr. Clark ugaln taking the supervision of this forest in the near future with headquarters at Logan. lie made many warm friends during his former stay here who will be pleased to welcome wel-come him back again. The case of William H. Thaln against the Logan newspaper company com-pany et al. came on for hearing before be-fore Judge Erlckson, Monday morning. The forenoon was occupied with arguments on the demurrers of the defendants to plaintiff's complaints. At noon the Judge tcok the demurrers under advisement eipecting to render decision Tuesday. When court opened open-ed at 10 a.m. he announced that he had found considerable conlllct in the cases and desired to further study the case In the state library at Salt Lake City. The restraining orders In the two newspaper cases wore continued until further order of the court. This leaves eveythlng in statu quo. A healthy man is a king In his own right; an unhealthy man Is an unhappy un-happy slave. Burdock Blood Bitters builds up sound health keeps you well. ! Cherries for sale. F. C Rowlter Providence Bench, Ind. 'phone 110m. An ideal place to meet a friend Havana Cigar Store. Mrs. Hose Nelson of Bozeman, Mont , Is In Logan for about three weeks, ' All clothing 1-3 to 1 2 off at Morten's. Mor-ten's. Majestic ranges sold by Lundstrom Furniture and Carpet company. John Rabe's wife presented hi in with a tine boy Sunday morning. New bold Is offering extra Inducements Induce-ments this week in all summer goods. It will pay you to look thro his stock. P. O. Hansen, the dealer In monuments, monu-ments, has leased the Utah Marble company plant, where he will be found hereafter. For Sale Three-roomed house, and small lot, on East Third South, Logan- Very cheap. 107 East Fourth North. The overstock at Eliason's will soen be reduced the way goods are being sold. Frank Harris, of the Harris Rros. Music store, went to Downey yesterday yester-day morning on a business trip. Found-On the 24th of July, a blue sack coat which can be delivered to owner by proving property and paying for this ad. Stephen Hailstone was ricked on the leg by a horse Saturday. He Is now carrying a game leg. Wm. II. Larsen.deputy county clerk, was called to Soda Springs Monday to be at the bedside of his brother. who is not expected to live. . T. n. Cutler of Trenton was In Logan Lo-gan Monday hustling about In the Interest In-terest of the breakfast food establishment establish-ment being talked of for Trenton. A little Able boy of the Fifth ward had his arm broken at the wrist and dislocated and fractured at the el bo last week. He was hurt while climbing climb-ing in a barn. In a runaway at Paradise Saturday Bert Howells and James Danlelson were bumped up against a telephone pole and badlv bruised. William Corbrldge and wife of Lay-ton, Lay-ton, Davis county, returned home Monday morning. They spent Pioneer day with Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Nlelson Jr. of this city. President Alma Merrill left Monday for Deeth, Nevada. He will be away for about two months. His camp Is now composed of Cache valley boys with the exception of two men. Work will continue until late in the fail when it Is expected that the present contract will be completed. Old customers will be pleased to learn that they can get a meal in a cool and pleasant place. The Gud-mundson Gud-mundson cafe Is doing all cooking In the back rooms. The afternoon meeting In the tabernacle tab-ernacle Sunday, August 9, will be glv-en glv-en over to speakers coming from Salt LakeClty In the interest of Universal Peace and the organization of such a society in our city, as a branch of the State Peace association. Apostle George A. Smith left the Logan station for Ogden yesterday morning. After attending the Benson Ben-son stake conference at Richmond Saturday and Sunday he come to Logan and visited with friends for a day. He was accompalned by his three daughters. Dr. Plummer of Salt Lake City was In Richmond Sunday. He Is treating Wesley Merrill, son of President Alma Merrill, who is allllcted with a rheumatic rheu-matic hearts. For eight weeks the young man has been conllned to his bed. The doctor says Wesley will be able to leave his bed a well man In thirty more days which Is encouraging to the parents and friends. Dr. J. W. Ilayward, a graduate of one of the best medical Institutions of this country and a practicing physician physi-cian in Idaho for the past three or four years has located permanently at Hyrum. Dr. Hayward is a son-in-law of President Wm. Budge ol the Logan tewple. According to press reports from Idaho It was to be regretted that Mr. Ilayward left that locality. Idaho's Ida-ho's loss, however, Is Hyrum's galn.as the doctor Is a thoroughly capable man. His change of location was duo to tho scattered condition of the community com-munity where he formerly practiced. His drives were long and he decided to settle wl:re his practice would be more centrally located. Ten Edison records by W. Bryan. Wilson Music company. James Hobbs, tho muslo man, went to Franklin yesterday on business Morrell's Sale runs until Saturday night. Deputy Sheriff J. C. Johnson made an official trip to Richmond Saturday night. The big discounts given at Eliason's are drawing the trade. A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Roberts of the Third ward on Sunday. Wanted 1000 customers at New-hold's New-hold's the clothier. Call mention Rhi'Uiilioan and be rewarded, wc Miss Lillian Hall of Salt LakeClty, daughter of Professor Moslah Hall, Is the guest of Miss Ella Smith of this city. Found a Misses grey coat, prove ownership and pay for advertising end receive the coat at this odlce. Owing to the printing of the annual report of the county auditor considerable consider-able of the correspondence and local news was uravoldable omitted this Issue. Pure spring water ice delivered to any part of the city, ,r0c cwt. Isaac Smith & Co. Mr. Thomas Davisot Detroit, Mich., '07, is the guest of Dr. Clark for a few days and went to Bear Lake with him over Sunday. The Majestic ranges arc sold by the Lundstrom Furniture and Carpet company. George Moody of Preston was brought to the Logan hospital with a severe case of appendicitis on Sunday. An operation will bo necessary. John Hyde of Star valley and Miss Stephens of southern Utah have left the Logan hospital perfectly well. They were Recently operated on for appendicitis. Where is that SO per cent discount dis-count sale going on? Why at Eliason's of course. You might know without asking. Judge H. A. Pederson went to Brig-ham Brig-ham City to hold court yesterday. Ile.wlll go to Salt Lake City before returning home. Mrs. J. M. Anderson of Morgan is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. .. Stewart. She will leave this week for an outing at Bear lake. J. R. Horton of the U. A. C. went to Whitney yesterday to get some samples of the rootaphus that Is Injuring In-juring the growth of beets at that place. Mrs. Isaac Smith entertained at cards last Friday afternoon. There were six tables and the game was euchre. -Trie first prize was taken by Mrs. A. H. Thompson and the second by Mrs. E. W. Robinson. Professor John T. Cain III Is just from ahorse-back trip to Salt Lake, lie visited on his way all the country between here and Murray, ouylng horses, taking photographs and visiting visit-ing ranches. He now returns with thorough knowledge of the animal husbandry condition of the four counties coun-ties through which he passed and the richer by a host of friends among the farmers who he visited. "Suffered day and night the torment tor-ment of Itching plies. Nothing helped me until I used Doan's Ointment. It cured me permanently." Hon. John R. Garrett, Mayor, Glrard, Ala. It soothes, refreshes, strength " aadpurifiieVM"i itomach, bowels bow-els and kidneys a. ionic that prevents pre-vents summer t'ouhles. Such is r ,'.'' : Rocbv Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea oi Tablets. Riter Bros. Drug Co |