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Show I Methodist Church. H At 11 a. m. preaching service, to be H followed by the Sacrament of the H Lord's Supper; Sunday school, 12:16; H evening service, 7:45. Rev. II. J. Tal- I bott, D. D., of Salt Lake City will B preach at both the morning and even- I Idr services. A cordial Invitation Is H extended to all. Advertised Letters. Letters for the following named persons per-sons are held at the postoftlce for identification: Oartoslc, Walter. Jenson, Oliver. Belnap, W. O. Jensen, Mrs.Mlnnlc Dennett, Mrs. Lautman Opera-Catherine, Opera-Catherine, care the Mer. Co. James Warren. Nelson, Mrs. D. I PERFECT FOOD FOR MAN Q) The food which contains in itself every element necessary, in right proportions, properly prepared by a physician and chemist, which makes the perfect food for man, is DR. PRICE'S WHEAT FLAKE CELERY FOOD jm..Mm-.T. Persons whose diet is composed of most whole- HBIll some .s are comparatively free from disease and BUKh are achve mentally and physically. Dr. Price's EQ9 Food being made from the whole grain of the HUkCSt! wheat f eaten daily, disposes to keep the bow- HSJl e'8 regular. soo WEIGH OUR FEED AND GRAIN IT. L Poulter Produce Company Bell Phone 444. CRAEFENBERG CHILDREN'S PANACEA For more than fifty years the standard remedy for children's complaints. Pleasant to take. all druqoists. : Thei Hansen Realty Company LOGAN, UTAH. If yoti want snaps in Real Es- S i tate you can get them from us 2 WE ALSO WRITE . 5 Fire, Accfdent, Liability, Life. Sickness, Casualty. 2 , Plate Glass, Steam Boiler, Burglary and Live Stock 2 2 ' Insurance. We are agents for some of the best In- J surance companies In the United States, INSURANCE THAT INSURES J : The Hansen Realty Company : 2 BELL PHONE 4I2-B 2 2 TAKE THE BLUE BELL LINETO HEALTH THEY MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH . , , a . - Rl IIF BELL Couth Sttup. Pile Remedy, Mn'i Palo Liniment, 01 BLUE BELL Ston?.? G"!nle.BriXt Sun.hln;iU.rt. Worm. Kidney, Headache. Summer Complaint, SoottOnJ TaUeU for Children, Liver, Femile Regulator or Quinsy Tablets. FOR SALE BY THE CITY DRUG COMPANY. 9 Ki-ro-prak-tik fi!k Would you admit that you were so strongly Wt&m prejudiced In favor of old methods that you J2a?rmaWWi would not give new methods a fair trial? Of itmyaawTaaaawny course not. Yet this Is Just what people wEk MBrrs who arc in 111 health arc doing when they ,liW1''' nass by CHIROPRACTIC without an Investigation. If you need health read both sides of the bin sign with the "Backbone" over A. Peterson's shoo store, then coran In and let mo explain what Chiropractic Chiro-practic Is and how you can get well. Consultation and Exam 1 nation FREE. J. F. PETRITSCH. Chiropractor. (Graduate ot D. D. Palmtr. office 15 N. Main st. Phones: Bell 120, lnd. 12 LOOAN nTATT Residence 42 S. Mali, at. Bell Phone 129 f LUti4W U1AU' How to Care For the Garden! Do not pick berries when they are wet; when picked, hurry them to a cool place out of the sun. ' For grape-rot and mildew' begin early and spray the vines with Bordeaux mixture at Intervals of about two weeks. To destroy squash-buns, lay a cloth or shingle by the plants The buns go under It and can be collected and killed In the morning. Remember the neighbor who has no berries on his farm. Send down a nice basket of them once In awhile. Makes your own taste so much better. Muzzle the horses and pad the outside out-side portions of whlllletrecs and harrow har-row when cultivating the orchatd; thus aoldlng all bruised and "barked" trees. File the hoes and keep them sharp. Stir the soil frequently; and always remember that a hard crust will form after a rain if you don't loosen up the soil promptly. Sow cucumbers now for pickling When the vines begin to bear, pick the fruit every day or so. Let none go to seed (ripen) if you want the vines to continue bearing. Frequent and shallow cultivation should be the rule In the new strawberry straw-berry bed;and also In the raspberry, blackberry, current and gooseberry patches, If the last four arc not mulched. , No grain or grass crops In the young orchard, please. Cultivation is best. Stir the soil about every two weeks until Angust. 'TIs a good plan to throw two are three forkfuls of manure around each tree, altera rain. To pevent ascabby crop of potatoes, soak the seed for two hours In a solution so-lution of one-half pint' of formalin (formaldehyde In fifteen gallons of water. Then plant the seed In soil which has not grown a crop of tubers. Pumpkins planted among the com hills are no special hindrance to the crop It the ground is very rich. They are sometimes a great benefit in a dry season; the leaves and vines cover the ground and keep It from drying up after cultivation ceases. Cabbage and tomato plants can be safeguarded against cutworms, by in serting a circular paper fence in the soil around each stem. Any still paper will do. Have each fence about one and one-half Inches above ground, and the same distance away from the plant. A gentleman who made the experi-jinent experi-jinent the past season, recommends moth balls as an effective means ot keeping the striped beetle off the cucumber, cu-cumber, melon and squash vines. The remedy Is not only Inexpensive but easily applied, only one ball being J required for each hill. Ex. i i Accidents will happen, but the best-regulated best-regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil for such emergencies. It subdues the pain and heals the hurts. DIRECTORY WW Utah Mortgage Loan corporation. tithing Office corner, loom, Utah has plenty of MONEY AT ALL TIMES for FARM AND CITY LOANS at lowest rates. No Commissions Commis-sions charged Highest Gash Prices Paid For Hides, Rubbers, Metals and Hess wax. LOGAN JUNK CO., H0 S. Main Street. Phones lnd. 337. Bell 102Z. Jos. Wilson & Son Brt and Iron Founders. Machinists, machinery repairing of ill kind (lonei we positively manufacture tin T8est and cheapest swivel for hay derrick ever placed on the market. William Bo wen Livery and Feed Sublet. Livery and baggage promptly attended mi connections made with all trains commercial com-mercial trade solicited. First West street, Logan, Otali Olllce. Hell 'Phone HI y. lies. " " 4111b. James T. Hammond Attorney and Attorney-al-Uw. Booms 315-316 McCornick Blk, Salt Lake City, Utah. FRED J. HOLTON, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, OlUce ai 'loom 3 I'lrst National Hank llulldlng. Ilrlif am City. Utah. Teleplione3l. Lock llox "V. Odell Photo Studio Family Groups a Specialty. pSTortrslu enlarged In crayon. Indli Ink. pastel and water colors Main am center streets, Logan. Utah James C. Walters AnRNEY-AT-LAW. H.lnn Illsvni. tK VnttL Main Biba H. A. Pedersen&Co. IEAL ESTATE. LOANS.INSURANCE, COLLECTIONS Tried, True and Reliable. Office over First National Bank. Logan. Cl Postoftlce llox 353. Phone 1M X Correspondence In any Language anawere Mail Schedule Logan, Utah. ICLOSINO OF MAILS. j East, West, North and South ":45 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. Preston Branch 7:05 p. m. Ilyrum and Paradise... ... 1:30 p. m. Providence and Mlllvllle....li:00a. m. Benson, King (except Sunday) .... !....l:00p. m. K. F. D. No. 1, College and Greenville Green-ville 0:30a. m. AltmVALjOF MAILS. East, West, North and South 8!30 a. m. and 7:50 p. m. East, West and South 5:30 p. m, Preston Branch 8:30 a. no. Ilyrum and Paradise 8:30 a. m. Providence and Mlllvllle... 12:40 p. m. Benson and King (except Sunday) 12:30 p.m. B. 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'it Odkll, Postmaster I - ( It's liko a summer breczu; cools, refreshes and builds up your wasting energies. Hollis-ter's Hollis-ter's Koclty Mountain Tea is the most effective summer tonic. 3! cents, Tea or Tablets. Ititer Bros. Drug Co. John Thomas j .H tVLeailliig tailor of iiurttitrn Utah! call I- H at hit new store No. TO west 1st com tl A One line of Tall and WlnHr samples o' iB Suitings for lniecilon. iH Logan iH -iiiiH 'aakH Palace Meat Market. .H Rust & Readlnf , Props. jJ Prime beef. Mutton. 1'ork. Veal, etc.. etc j ll CTTTJaine and Poultry In season. I H M West Center street. f H John Bench .1 Dry Goods ) 'J and Notion' li'l n.' M)uth main itl ; Q.W. Lindquist , H Undertaker Embalmcr. H 'phone-flftlce ICTt ; I ,H 'phone residence S'lc I ' Nebeker, Hart & Nebeker KH Suite S and e commercial block I i, H Logan. Utah B 'Phone 70. po box M H ' iaaal Williamson's Livery y M South Main h M Wc now run hacks for the Eagle ho- ' H tel and from residences going to and H from all trains. Hell Phone 153r, lnd. x H County Officers. ifl H A. M. lsraelsin, Clim. ltd. Commissioners B .1. C. Knowles. Commlsslsner. , George Godfrey. Commissioner. T. II, Smith. SherllT. " "iH Joseph Larsen, Clerk. H t n, n. aiiiH tarah Merrill. Recorder. ' H Eugene r?cbaub, Surveyor. 'A H Martin Olscn, Assessor. y H A, A. Law, Attorney. H J. L. MrCarrer. Supt. of Schools. H II. K. Merrill. County Physician. ; H N'lels It. Ilroby, fruit Tree Inspector. ( H Iver Nielsen. Pish and Game Commlssnr. 1 iH Justice of the Peace H Avon Samuel Dankhcad H Itlchmond-Wm JI Hill H Logan Win. Ilrangham, I H Wellsvllle-Samuel VIHall I H Ilyrum James L Jensen I H Covevllle Ellas 8 Larsen I H Providence E I' Hansen I H SiuUhOeld-tfamuel Nelson. H Trenton-A J Hill H College John tclienk H Mendon Andrew Addcrson H Paradise John McMurdle , B Mlllvlle James A Hovey H Clarkston James II. Jardlno H Hyde Park-J. W. Seamoaa ' 'H OTHERS HAVE H NOT QUALIFIED. j ! H Wheeler-Loran W. Marler. M 1 ' 'I Constable. I f- H Avon Abe I'redrlcKson I " Itlchrnond-C I' Chrlstensen I H Logan George I Tames I Covevllle-NotQuallfleld I H Providence C M Hammond II) du Park-.I. W. Perkes M t-mlthhelcl-Wm. PUklngton M Trenun-Not Qualified B College loMnusOlsin HHfl Mendon--Joseph II. Ilardman HHfl Lewlston t-amuel B Kent HBfl Nowton John Hansen HHl Hrrum-It IllMcFarlane HBa ller.son John W licese HHl Paradise Charles Ptarre H OTHERS HAVE ' M NOT QUALIFIED. M i H II Wellsvlllc-Dalvd W Jones H |