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Show Scene From . PARSIFAL Thatcher Opera House WED. NOVEMBER 4th. Hat Pins ,g-s. made out of cK( Real J Roses llow V i i in-forn 1A If flf I Mrtnl- VI I Ulnl X I It I I I KA vl I .KT VV Is Tll H "tu'"- . ! """. TL"- k. 12 Metal- Real Rose Hat Pins I ltdoea not seem possible, yet It Is true, that these Hat Pina arc mado out of real live roaea, charmed entirely Into metal by aecret proceaa.preaervlnir every dc-tallof dc-tallof the roae from which each pin la made. They can not break, and wll I last forever. This dlacovery la without doubt one of the loat arta of thy ancient Ey ptlana. They are the moat beautlfu I oral) Hat Pint. Notwo are alike. Fln-ithed Fln-ithed In five colora.to conform tp the prevailing fashions in millinery. Made in alx aliea.from the amalleat rose bud to the f ul I blown flower Tliejenlrw are made by the genuine "DEI.AMOTHE aecret proccsa, the only process by which an open rose can be perfectly metallMd. Don' t buy ." P' ivri'lV tlon. All ccnulne "pLLAMOTIIE Metallscd Real Hose Hot Pins" have the name stamped on the pin. We have tho exclusive; aaleol-DELAMOTHE" productsforthiacity. See the exhibit In our window win-dow of this wonderful discovery. A New Fad. When will wonders cease? Here is really something new. Ilat Pins made of live roses; but the roses are Hrst turned Into metal, and then mounted on hat pins. The secret process for changlnu live roses Into metal Is a dls-, cov.ry of anote'd French electro-chem-1st, by name, Prof. L. O. Delamothe, who says he can change any vegetables or animal substance Into metal. The pins are certainly tho most beautiful things of the kind ever seen, and have become quite tho fad In the east. One of our local stores have some samples on exUbltlon. Gardon Jewelry Go. The Unreliable. Rewaro of those who are bomelesi by choice. Southey. W Where Bullets Flew. David Parker, of Fnyctte, N. Y. u veteran of' the civil war, who lost a font at Gettysburg says: "Tho good Electric Bitters have done is worth' more than five hundred hun-dred dollars to me. I spent much moneyi doctoring for a bad case of stomach trouble to little purpose. pur-pose. I then, tried Electric Bitters, Bit-ters, and they cured mo. I now tnlte them ns a tonic, nnd they keep mo strong and well." 50c. at all druggists. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure -my case of kidney or bladder blad-der trouble that is not beyond the reach cf medicine. No medicine can do more. Sold by Kiter Bros. and nil druggists. 1 Pure Flavorings . flavoring vanm. LAIldCTS Rose.'tte, have been given the preference and are now used and appreciated by millions of housewives who have used them for half a century. Married Man In Trouble. A married man who perrrlts any member of the family to take anything any-thing except Foley's Honey and Tar, for coughs, colds and lung trouble Is guilty of neglect. Nothing else Is as good for pulmonary troubles. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar contains con-tains no opiates and Is in a yellow package. Sold by Utter liros and all druggists. Would Mortgage Ihe Farm. ' A farmer on Uural ltoutc 2, Empire, Ga., V. A. Floyd by , name, says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured the two worst sores J I ever say: one on my hand nnd I one on my leg. It is worth more than its weight in gold. I would not be without it if I 'had to mortgage the farm to get it." Only 2;"c. at all druggists. I Want Column 1 Potatoes, apples and prunes at Titos. Stlrland, Providence. Hell phone :i""k. All orders delivered. For Sale Luccrno and tlmolh) ha and straw. C. Balling, 31G, So. Main: Indepent 'phone 342. Hell 32lo. r We have secured the agency for the HOME COMFORT ranges. If ou need a range call and see us at the Logan Second-Hand store. Wo will take your old stove In exchange. 21 West First North: both 'phones. c Winter Work If you want a winter's win-ter's job and make more money than ever before address quick, box 270 Salt Lake. We want good men soliciting orders for the greatest seller yet. No competlon. Expedience unnccessaay. Choose jour own territory. wc s Legal Notices PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. Cumuli County Clerk or the Respective Stolen Stol-en for further Information. in the Olitrlct Court, Probate Division In nt for Cache County, State of Utah. In tliu District court of tlto I'lrat Judicial Oh trlct of tliu statu of Utah. In mu for tlit county of cache. NOTICK TO CUEDITOUS. Estate of Gulhrand Oiilbransen, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at hUrcsldcnco In llyruin city. In tliu county of cache and statu of Utah, on or before the 10th day of February, A. I). !!. Date of first implication, October 7, A. 1) 1108. iNOWAUt (JUI.nKA.VSKN, Administrator of the estate of fitilbraml Gulbransen. A. A. Law, Attorney for Estate, NOTICE TO CHEDITOKS. Estate of Nathan ToIl3y Merrill, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the understirned at her residence In Itlch-mondcity. Itlch-mondcity. In tho county of Cache and state of Utah, on or before the 14th day of February. Febru-ary. A. D. 1IW. Hates o! first publication Oct. 14, 1(03 Mahv C. Mkhiiii.i,. AdmlstratrU of the estate of Nathan Leltoy Merrill, deceased. TlllIIIMAN, W'EDdWOOl) .1 IllVINK, Att'jS. NOTICE TO CItEDITOIlS, Estate of John l'cter Malruberir. deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence In l'eters-boro, l'eters-boro, in the county of cache ai.d state of Utah, on or before tho 30th day of January, A. D. 11109 Dateof first publication 1 September M. A. D. IWs, EllWAItl) Daiile, Administrator of said estate, NlUEKKd, llAttT & NcnKKKH, Attorneys for Bald Estate, s NOTICE TO CltKDITOltS. Estate of Joseph Thompson, deceased. , creditors will present claims with vouchers to tho undersigned at his residence In Clark- ston, In the county of cache. Stale of Utah, on orlx'fore tho "th day of March, A. D. 1009. James C. Tiiomi'Hon, Administrator. J. '.. Stfwaut Jh Attorney. Date of first publication October T. l!OS. SUMMONS. In tlie district court of thutlrst Judicial district dis-trict of the statu of Utah, In and for the county of cache. Edward W. Nelson, administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Jenkins deceased, de-ceased, nlalntlir, s. Aaron DoWItt, as executor of tbu last will and testament testa-ment of John Jenkins, deceased, and Aaron DeWltt. William Jenkins. Thos. Jenkins I'liillln Jenkins. David Jen- ' kins, llyrnm DoWItt, Frances Jenkins, Jen-kins, John O. Jenkins, and Thomas Jenkins, son of John II, Jcnklna, deceased, de-ceased, sole and only helrs-at-law of John Jonklns, deceased and tho solo and only legatees and devisees of the last will and testament of John Jenkins, Jen-kins, deceased, defendants. The Stato of Utah to said defendants! Von and each of you ore hereby summoned to appear within twenty day after the service serv-ice of this summons mwii you. If served within with-in the county in which this action Is brought, otherwise within thirty days after such service, serv-ice, and defend thealtoveentltleda, .ton! and III case of your failure so to do, Judgment will bo rendered against you according to the demand de-mand of tho complaint a copy of which Is liled with the clerk of tlto above entitled court This action Is brought for the pur-jHtso pur-jHtso of setting nsldo and declaring void the, decree of distribution n ado and entered In the matter of tho estate of John Jenkins, do-ceased, do-ceased, and for such other relief as may appear ap-pear to the court cojultaulo. all of which appears ap-pears more fully from the'.veilflod coaplulnt Hied herein. O, HlCli, A, A, Law, Attorneys for l'lalntlir. I'ostotllcu a&ticss, Logan, Utah, ij ,itf.t ,- . DIRECTORY Utah Mortgage Loan corporation. tithing Oilier corner, login, Utah till!, plenty ol MONKY AT ALL TlMES for FARM AND CITY LOANS at lowest rales. No ( on n it I slons charged . . j Highest Gash Prices Paid For Hides, Rubbers, Metals and Hesswax. LOGAN JUNK CO., 140 S. Main Street. Phones Ind. 337. Hell 10'J.. Jos. Wilson & Son Brass and Iron Foundtrs. (VVacblnlsts, machinery repairing of all kind done: we positively manufacture the best and cheapest swivel for hay derricks ever placed on the market. James T. Hammond Attorney and Altornty-at-Uw. Rooms 315-310 McCornlck 111k, Salt Lake City, Utah. Mail Schedule Logan, Utah. clos1no ok mails. East, West, North and South 7:4,ra. ra. and 1 o'clock p. ra. Preston Branch ":05 p. ra. Ilyrum and Paradise I p. m. Providence and Mlllvllle. ...0:00 a. m. Benson, King (except Sunday).... 1:00 p. m. R. V. I). No. !, College and Green- vlllc 0:30a. m. AllUIVAL OK MAILS. East, West, North and South 8:30 a. m. and 7:50 p. ra. East, West and South 5:50 p. in. Preston Branch 8:30 a. m. Hyrum and Paradise 8:30 a. m. Providence and Mlllvllle... 12:40 p. m. Benson and King (except Sunday) 12:30 p. m. R. F. D. No. 1, College, Greenville 4:30 p. m. General delivery and carrier windows win-dows open from 10 to 11 o'clock a. m. Sundays and holidays. The mall which arrives at 7:50 p. m. Is worked as soon as received, thereby allowing patrons having P. O. boxes to get their mall as soon as distributed. Joski'ii OiJkll, Postmaster Notice of Assessment. The Rich-Cache Mining Company. Principal place of business, Logan City. Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors, held on the 28th day of September, 1008, an assessment of one mill per share was levied on the capital slock of the corporation, cor-poration, payable on or before the 30th day of October, 1008, to K. W. Kim-ball, Kim-ball, treasurer, at his oUlce.'ov'er First National bank, Main street, Logan City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 31th day of October, 1008, will he delinquent and advertised for salo at public auction, and unless payment Is made before will bo sold on the 20th day of November, 1008, at 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment togsther with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. EDW. HANSON, Secretary, Over First National Bank, Logan City, Utah, Dated September 28, 1008. "Dear Sally," wrote Miranda -s Jane, Between you, the gate-post nnd me, I owe my good complexion to Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Riter Bros Drug Co. KILLthe COUCH AND CURE the LU.NCS w Dr. King's I New Discovery FOR PPSi18 n&IC$i run OLDS Tilal BottW Free AND ALL THROAT AND LUNOTROUBLES.I GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY! OB MONEY REFUNDED. g Palace Meat Market. . Rust Reading, Props. B Prime bett. Mutton. Pork. Veal, etc.. etc tVGJamo and 1'oultrr In season. Kl West Center street. H John Bench M Dry Goods roeerles. and Notion ' H SU tout)i main ' H William Bo wen ''H Livery and Feed Stables. H Livery and tiaricatro promptly attended t uy connection made wltli all trains com- ' merclal trado bollclted. I'lrst West street. .H Loiran. Utali ?l OlUce. Hell 'I'liono Illy. iH ltcs. 4191,. "H i H H G.W. Lindquist 'H Undertaker Embalmtr. -i.'H 'clione-odlco 127a ' phono residence 3Sk ' H : . , H Nebeker, Hart & Nebeker i;l Lawyers. jfl Suite & and 6 commercial block I H Loean. Utah B 'I'uone70. poboxM H Williamson's Livery H South Main H Wc now run hacks for the Eagle ho- - H tel and from residences Kolntf to and ' H from all trains. Bell Phone 453r, Ind. !J Phone H Odell Photo Studio S Family Croups a Specialty. (H I-Portraits enlarged In crayon. India rl luk, pastel and water colors Main and center streets. Loean, Utah H ; '.M James C. Walters M mORNEY-AT-LAW. H Union Block Ti North Main Street H FRED J. HOLTON, , M DISTRICT ATTORNEY. "M Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office at 1Hb "loom S3 First National Hank Building-. Hrlg-1 JH am City. Utah. Telephone 31. Lock Box "". I H ' i BHHH l. County Officers. ij A. M. Kraelsun, Clini, lid. Commissioners 'fll .1. C. Knowlei. Commlsslsner. tfrU Geomo Godfrey, Commissioner. '11 T. II.Hmllli. 8herl!T. Joseph Larsen, Clerk. H John 1 Toolsen, Treasurer. H Sarah Merrill, Itccorder. M Eugene r? chaub, Surveyor. . U Martin Olson, Assessor. ' A, A. Law, Attorney. H J. L, McCarrer, Supt. of Schools. ,H II. K. Merrjll. County 1'hyslclan. M Niels K. Broby, Fruit Treo Inspector. , fH Iver Nlehen. I'lsh and Gamo Commlssnr. iH iM Justice of the Peace jH Avon Samuel Ilankhead 'H K!chmond-Vm II Hill vH Loian Wm. Drang-ham. MtH J, Wellsvlllc-Bamuol 1'IIIall , Ilyrum .lame:) L Jensen gH Covevllle Kllas S Larhen CH Providence K 1' Ilansm Kl Smlthfleld Samuel Nelson. 11 TrentOn-AJ llllll 'H Collece John Schunk -TILb Mendon Andrew Adderson ' iH Paradise John MuMurdle ' !U Mlllvllo James A Ilovey 4 nH Clarkston James II. Jardlne II y ile l'ark-.1, W. Stamoss B OTIIErtS HAVE il NOT QUALIFIED. ' l )Vlieeler Loran V. Marlcr. ( '$tM Constable. ' H Avon Abe l'rcdrlckson Aai Richmond O K Clirtstensen H Loean-Georso 1 1'arnea H Covevllla-NotQuallfleld M ProvldtncuO M Hammond I ,IH llydo Park-J. W.'Perkes 4.1 Smlthllcld-Wm, P.lklncton JCbhI Trencn-Not Quullllfd -K CollcBO-LovenusOUeii XS ! Mendon Joseph II. Ilardman ;H tiwIston-Samuolll Kent f ,H Newton John Hansen H Uvrum H IUMcrarltne ' !? llcnson John W Iteese I . Paradise Charles Pcarce . I.I OTIIEflS HAVE ?JW NOT QUALIFIED. tffl J Wellsville-Dalvd W. tones -1.HI i i m "- " m |