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Show , CITY AND COUNTY , Items of Interest About People and Events. OUdtat H. Bullen Jr. was a passenger to the Four County Fair yesterday. Mrs. George Q. Rich was a confer-' ence passenger to Rait Lake yesterday. Mrs. J. Z. Stewart went to Salt Lake yesterday to visit relatives and attend conference at that place. The Rki-uulican wireless has It that John F. Wright Is a candidate for county commissioner. After all an Avery beet digger Is the thing. Sidney Stevens Im plement company, agent. The latest styles and newest stock of wall paper can be had at Morgan & Bench. Give us a call, 26 West Center street. A large number of Winter Coats and Hats at reduced prices. Mrs. T. D. Roberts. Twenty-five per cent discount on all men's, jouth's and boys' fall and winter clothing at II. G. II ay ball's Mercantile company. II. A. Pcdersen, judge of the Juvenile Juven-ile court, was called to Brlgham City yesterday, it Is said there arc some unruly boys at that place who need talking to. Ge te Ellaseo's, If yen ien't get bargains, just let us know. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner were In Ogden Wednesday attending the meeting of the Utah Press association of which Mr. Turner is an officer. Mathlas Lowe and Miss Janet Burton Bur-ton of Grace, Ida, wcro married in the Logan temple Wednesday. They expect to make Grace their future home. The Utah Stationery Company's Closing Out Sale The lease, 'together with all fixtures and stationery, for sale cheap. All Information obtainable obtain-able at the store, corner Main and Center streets, Logan. In all probability the football followers fol-lowers will be treated to a fine game of ball today at the U. A. C. athle'tic field. The Aggies are getting In excellent excel-lent condition since their game last Saturday with the Salt Lake high school. While the All' Hallows team that plays here today is considered a good one, no ono expects that it will score against Walker's speedy bunch. Edward C. Post of Ann'Arbor, Mich , has been In the valley for a few days. He Is Interested in the beet seed culture cul-ture and Is visiting the various beet factories in the wrst, placiLg orders for next season's beet planting. Mr. Post Is delighted with this valley and especially with the U. A. C, where he says he finds Just as good work done In agriculture as he has seen anywhere. any-where. A winter supply suits of new and coats is arriving daily at Eliason Sisters. J. W. Morrell and Miss Maude Eg-I'ert Eg-I'ert of this city were married in the Logan temple Wednesday and immediately imme-diately after the ceremony was performed per-formed the happy couple hied off to Salt Lake City and whither they go from there no man knoweth. These young people are among the most popular of this community and have a host of friends that will give them a warm reception when they return. Mr. and Mrs Morrell will tal'e up their abode in the new Garff building on First South, between Main and First West. Thursday was a great day for slaughtering ducks. The fields west of town were full of sportsmen on the evening of September 30, all anxiously waiting for the dawn of day, Many of those who camped out over night had to return in time fpr.work the next morning, but one nan reports getting fourteen greenheads within that short time. Another person came sauntering Into town just before noon with twenty-four ducks. Many similar stories are being told about town of big catches. Duck hunting seems to be better than It has been for years. While others advertise sales don't forget that Eliason Sisters also stll goods at a bargain. One lot of School Caps, 25 cents, at Ellison's. Wanted A lady to do silk crochet work at the Cache Knitting Works Dr. W. B. Parkinson, surgeon and physician. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses scientifically fitted. Mrs. J. C. Allen returned Thursday evening from a two-weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. J. M. Anderson at Morgau. Found, in Blacksmith Fork can) on, a fine fishing tackle book. Pay for the advertisement, prove property and receive it. Lost Small roan mare weight about 050 pounds, branded II M on left shoulder and A on right hip. Finder will be rewarded by P. O. Hansen. Bell phone 173b. Bargains in Suits, Hats, Coats and a new line of Dress Goods at FIInnY Found A small black dog In Logan canyon, evidently a house pet. OIL at this office, pay for ad. and receive the dog. , The city teachers' class In German began yesterday afternoon at the Woodruff. This class will be kept up throughout the winter months under the able direction of Prof. F. R. Arnold Ar-nold of the U. A. C. faculty. Bishop J. C. Larsen of Cove has been a Logan visitor this week. He returned re-turned home yesterday to finish planting plant-ing his fall grain. The bishop says that there is considerable threshing in the northern part of the valley to be done jet. Supt. McCarrey of the county schools has been making a visit to the various school districts in the northern part of the county the past few days. He finds the schools visited all in first-class first-class condition and doing excellent work. We have just received a large shipment of table linen, round thread, the kind that doesn't get rough through laundringand nap kins to match. James Quayle & Company. Commissioner Godfrey and the survey sur-vey party that went to Richmond the early part of the week to survey the new Trenton-Richmond road have returned. re-turned. The lines were laid out between be-tween Richmond and the meridian line. This work will be resumed after October 10. C. E. Dunston, forest assistant at the Washington office, has been on the Cache forest for the past fifteen days looking over timber sales. He came here from the Pocatello forest and before leaving he with Supervisor W. W. Clark will make an Inspection of the forest near Soda Springs. One lot Suits $7.50, one lot Skirts half price, at Eliason Sisters. Funeral services were held In the Third ward meeting house on Wednesday Wednes-day over the remains of Andrew Eliason. Eli-ason. Those who spoke consoling words to the bereft family were Richard Rich-ard i'cates, William Watterson, Richard Rich-ard YcatesJr., Hugh Roberts, James Quayle, John II. Anderson, Hcber O. Maughan, A. E Cranney, Jas. Quayle Jr., John Evcrtonand Bishop William Evans A new postal rate went Into effect October 1. Commencing with that date all letters mailed In the United States, addressed for delivery at any place In the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, shall be two cents an ounce or fraction of an ounce. This new rate established by the post-office post-office department does not apply to any other foreign country outside of those above named, but to the above countries the postage rate is the same as the domestic rate. The business men of Nebraska have established a early local holiday for themselves which lasts one week. It Is somewhat unique or odd In name as It Is called ak-sar-ben day (Nebraska (Nebras-ka backwards.) These celebrations have been held for the past fifteen years. It is said to be a great drawing draw-ing card, Hans Otte, of Montpeller, was there during the festivities of this year and states that It was ono of the finest celebrations ho ever attended. attend-ed. Eliason Sisters want your patronage, pat-ronage, Give them a trial. They will always give you value received. A few loads of lucerne hay wanted at this office on subscription. Bishop C W. Nlblcy, came from Salt Lake Thursda) night. John A. McAllister was a passenger to Salt Lake jestcrday afternoon. It's time to buy an Avery beet digger. dig-ger. Sidney Stevens Implement company, com-pany, agents. For wall paper, painting and paper hanging see Morgan & Bench. All work guaranteed. L'8 West Center street. John F. Squires, forest assistant, has been In Idaho the past week surveying sur-veying rangers' stations and homestead home-stead applications. A train load of people left Cuche valley yesterday morning for Ogden and Salt Lake to attend the fairs at those places and conference ot Salt Lake. Lost Small roan mare weight about 050 pounds, branded H.M on left shoulder and A on right hip. Finder will be rewarded by P. O. Hansen. Bell phone 173b. On Thursday John Godfrey of Clark-ston Clark-ston had about seventy-five bushels ot wheat burned, caused by a neighbor burning stubbles which over-reached the Intended limit. J. E, Taylor, of the State Board of Horticulture of Salt Lake Is In Brlgham Brlg-ham for afew days assisting the Hor-tlculturafsociety Hor-tlculturafsociety of that place In preparing pre-paring for the State exhibit. On Wednesday night a car of coal was wrecked south of Collinston owing to a broken wheel. The track was torn up for considerable distance but was quickly repaired, so that the regular trains were delayed but little. Five large stringers have just been gotten out by the forest rangers to be used at the lower twin bridge in Logan Lo-gan canjon. As soon as the county puts these In place the road can be traveled again. Parley C. Chambers of Smlthlield left for Chicago Thursday to resume his studies In dentistry. Before returning re-turning he expects to have his credentials creden-tials showing that he is a full Hedged dentist J. E. Rothery, technical assistant on the Cache forest, Is In the Franklin basin collecting white pine seed. It Is expected that 4,000 pounds of pine seed will be collected from the United States forests this season tor experimental experi-mental purposes. Bargains in Suits, Hats, Coats and a new line.of Dress Goods at Eliason's. The members of the Utah Press association as-sociation were the guests of the Weber club last Wednesday at Ogden Wra. Glassman arranged for their entertainment. enter-tainment. Among other courtesies that were tendered them, they were taken to Idlewlld in Ogden canyon where they partook of a sumptuous meal that was prepared for them. The visitors were chaperoned by Chas. Ilolllngsworth who proved equal to the occasion, nothing being overlooked that would lead to their pleasure and enjoyment. At a short meeting held In the canyon a vote of thanks was extended the club, William Glassman and Attorney Charles Ilolllngsworth. One lot or School Caps, 25 cents, M at Eliason's. H The Cache County Teachers' Instl H tuto will be held Saturday next at H IheB.Y.C. There will be a morning "H and afternoon session. H "Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for H yean. No appetite, and what I did ,H cat distressed me terribly. Burdock M Blood Bitters cured me." J. II. M Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. M |