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Show f CITY AND COUNTY Items of Interest About - People and Events. 0?4t Cut flowers of all kinds constantly on hand at Murdoclc & Sons. After all an Avery beet digger Is the thing. Sidney Stevens Implement company, agent. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Howell were Salt Lake passengers yesterday morn. Ing. A dollar was Imposed on a young man Monday for riding a blcyclo on restricted district. Lost A watch at the football game Saturday. Finder leave at this olllcc and bo rewarded. A large number of Winter Coats and Hats at reduced prices. Mrs. T. D. Roberts. Dr. Boyden, who Is hero In the interest in-terest of the Presbyterian mission schools, went to Preston yesterday. Tho Relief society ofllcers of Cache stake will hold a meeting In the tabernacle taber-nacle at 2 p. m. Saturday afternoon. Go to Eliason's, If yoH don't get bargains, just let us know. President W. C. Parkinson of Hy-rum Hy-rum and Wm. Davey of Wellsvllle were In the city on business Monday. Congressman Howell returned from Hnntsvllle yesterday morning where he spent Monday evening expounding republicanism. Ladies' Sweaters at half price at Eliason's. Mrs. A. C. liarrctt left for Los Angeles An-geles on Monday where she will spend the winter. Her sister. Mrs Oeo. II. Champ, accompanied liertoSult Lake. A dollar spent with The F. W. Thatcher company U a draw on the elegant J100 mens Wardrobe trunk to be given the holder of the lucky number- Miss Mabel Hess gave a Halloween dinner following the dance Saturday evening. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. L. Smart. Tables were spread for six. A winter supply of new suits and coats is arriving daily at Ellason Sisters. Remember when jou need clothing, shoes, hats or furnishing, make jour I purchase with The F. W. Thatcher I company and get a chance with every dollar spent on the magnificent 9100 mens Wardrobe trunk that is now on cxibltlon In their window, to be given free to the customer holding the lucky number. A large display of patterns in wood turning Is to be found in Lafount's window on Center street. This Is the first work of this kind yet to be done by the Mechanic Arts department depart-ment of the B. Y. C. and of course the Institution is rather proud and not without cause. The Mechanic I Arts department of the H. Y. C is gradually growing and Is recognized as among the best departments to be found In the state In this line. A pleasant evening party was given at the home of Dr. unci Mrs 1. P. Stew-art Stew-art Friday evening In honor of the slxty.fourlh birthday anniversary of J. 'A. Stewarl. father of Dr. Stewart. All Immediate relatives of the Stewart Stew-art faraiW weio present. A delicious dlnner.wasserwd at six o'clock consisting con-sisting of all the delicacies the gro eery man was able to furnish. Social chats and music with the dinner caused all present to have a royal good time. The pernicious and destructive con. duct of some sportsmen along the river bottoms is calling forth the Indignation In-dignation of many of the ranchers. Complaints are being circulated to the effect that nippers are being used and wire fences are being cut In order that teams and horsemen can go wherever they choose without taking the trouble to follow well defined roads and driveways. drive-ways. Now this Is a habit that should be checked. If a person be caught stooping to this sort ot work no pun Ishment too great could be in Dieted. Horses and cattle are allowed to stray causing no end of trouble and expense to the owner In finding them. One man says his fence was thrown down, I a band of horses got out of the pasture and a fine animal was killed by the train. This Is a dead loss of about J1G0. A standing roward should bo ottered for tho capture of these rascals ras-cals and let the law take Its course wltli them. While others advertise sales don't forget that Ellason Sisters also stll goods at a bargain. ftobt. Austin, a well-to-do farmer of Trenton, was a local visitor Monday. house For Bent Inquire at Smith Bros. Lumber company. Andrew Ellason was-Bned Jo on Monday Mon-day by Justice Brangham. for battery. L. U. Martlneau returned to Salt Lake yesterday to cast his vote for poor democracy. , It's time to buy an Avery beet digger. dig-ger. Sidney Stevens Implement company, com-pany, agents. Bargains in Suits, Hats, Coats and a new line of Dress Goods at Eliason's. Never can tell when youUl mash a linger or suffer, a cut, brulso burn or scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil Instantly relieves the pain quickly cures the wound. Don't let the baby suffer from eczema, sores or any Itching of the skin. Doan's Ointment gives Instant relief, cures quickly. Perfectly safe for children. All druggists sell It. Do you want snaps? Then look at the discounts offered at Eliason's, Mrs. Rooert Murdock Jr. entertained enter-tained at a Hallowe'en party Saturday Satur-day evening. There were thirteen ladles and ten gentlemen present. All spent a pleasant evening. Eliason's are selling Ladies' Sweaters at half price for a few days only. . The democrats had u big house at the theater Monday night to listen lo Hon. Moses Thatcher and Hon. L. R. Martlneau preach the doctrines ot their political faith. Miss Fanny Panting, niece of Albert Cranney, returned to Soda Springs yesterday. Tho young lady underwent under-went an operation for appcntliclts In this city, from which she fully recovered. recov-ered. "Bobbie" Burns, the' Golden fool-ball, fool-ball, player who was obliged to -stay In Logan through sickness, recovered enough to leave Logan Monday morning. morn-ing. He will Join the Golden team at Salt Lake as it returns from Los An-j An-j geles. ' On account of his failure to provide Taletha Smith has entered a complaint com-plaint against Henry Smith asklngthat their marriage be dissolved and that plaintiff be given custody of the two minor children and $20 per month alimony. J. P. Morrcll ot this city and L. D. Rouchcof Mlllville, returned from the New Zealand mission field last Friday where they labored for three and one half years. They returned via Vancouver. Van-couver. They were met at Pocatello by Mr. and Mrs. Heber Morrell. Through the kindness of President L. N. Stohl, the special train from lirlgham City, conveying the students from the funeral, was laden with choice fresh fruits, which were greatly great-ly appreciated. The students express their sincere thanks to President Stohl A farewell missionary party will be given in the Second ward meeting house Friday evening at 8 p m. for Elder Trawy Richardson who leave In the near future for the mission field All members of the ward and citizens generally are Invited to be present. At a meeting of the board of trustees trus-tees of the U. A. U. It was decided that the football team cannot play any more games in Logan without permission from the board. The St. Vincent game at Los Angeles will be played, but as yet It Is not known If more games will be played. Within the past few months tho O. S. L. railroad company has put on a tourist sleeper from Salt Lake to St Anthony. It Is taken to Idaho Falls and then transferred to the branch line. The question arises why a similar simi-lar service cannot be given the Cache valley people resldlug as far north as Preston? We predict that this service ser-vice would pay well and tho patrons of the road would feel grateful for this service especially the commercial travelers and other business men throughout tho county. Try It twice a week as a starter. It Is rumored that Thomas Lloyd Is lo be made a bishop In the near future. fu-ture. Mrs. Aaron Farr will spend the winter win-ter In Salt Lake City with her daughter. daugh-ter. Mrs. Joseph E. Cardon, of this city gave birth to a fine boy last Sunday morning. Lost Between Logan and Smith-field, Smith-field, purse containing 120. Finder please leave at this otllce and be rewarded. re-warded. adies Sw eaters at half price Where? Eliason's. Miss Millie Hansen, the charmirg daughter of N. M. Hansen, left for San Francisco last week where she will spend the coming winter. Apostle Heber J. Grant and Blshbp C. W. Nlbley returned to Salt Lake City Monday after spending two dais In Logan at quarterly conference. Mrs. Julia Goasland Hansen of Star valley returned home on Saturday. Sho has spent two weeks In Logan with her mother in the Fourth ward. The ilson, one of the leading hotels ho-tels of Salt Lake Cltj; rates (1 per day and upwards. Music during meal hours. Headquarters for Cache valley val-ley people. Edgar Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mitchell of this city and Miss Laprcte Barber, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. II. P.Barber, were married In the Salt Lake, temple today. Many of their relatives accompanied them to Salt Lake. Ellason Sisters want your patronage. pat-ronage. Give them a trial. They will always give you value re-celved. re-celved. Dr. Hoyden, ex-president of the University ot Oklahoma, whom the readers of "Outlook" will remember, was removed by the democrats for political po-litical reasons, gave an address betore the U. A. C. students Saturday morn-log. morn-log. Dr. Bovden Is now general supervisor super-visor of the Presbyterian mission schools of the United States. Word comes from Alberta that an exciting election was held In.the Card ston district on October 20, which brought about the first defeat to the Liberal parly since that section has been settled by our people. A riot almost occurred at Cardston. Special ofllcers were sworn In to keep the peace. Undoubtedly there are many disappointed persous in that locality. A letter from Elder Frank Turner at Lausanne, Switzerland shows that he Is hard at work trading and that lie enjoys his labors despite the fact that lie has much opposition. Frank finds It a little odd to labor amoung pjople who occupy their houses in common with their animals. It Is Interesting to go through the chicken coop and stables lo find a man's kitchen. The Men's club met on Monday evening eve-ning in Murdock's upper room. Mr. James Jardlne of the Forestry service was the speaker and gave a graphic and entertaining account of the fenced-in fenced-in range In eastern Oregon that he has been In charge of ib.3 past two years and the tine hunting that is to be had In those regions. The guests of the evening were Mr. Roy Bullen, J. E. Rotheray and Prof. Smith. Most dlsllgurlng skin erruptions, scorfula, pimples, rashes, etc., are due to Impure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters Bit-ters Is a cleansing blood tonic. Makes you clear-eyed, clear-brained, clear-skinned. |