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Show tt CITV AND COUNTY Items of Interest About o People and Events. .$ Roy Eccfes went north on Monday to the Lewlston sugar factory. First-class pasture to rent for the season. Inquire of B. F. Rlter. Bishop Hoggan of Gentile valley was In the city on business last Satur day. Anyone wishing to secure cheap ticket transportation to Chicago call at The Rki'Uiilican otllce. Parley Chambers of Smlthlleld, who has been studying dentistry the past winter In Chicago, was In Logan Monday Mon-day shaking hands with friends. Eliason Sisters are giving a big discount on everything in the store for a few days only. CASH paid for eggs and poultry. Headquarters for garden, field and grass seeds; fruit, shade and ornamental ornament-al trees. Isaac Smith & Co. South Main. Mr. and Mrs. John Biggs of Mountain Moun-tain Home, and their family of eleven children, were In Logan Saturday, for the purpose, of getting u family picture. pic-ture. Call at R. M. Rolfsen's for baseball goods and fishing tackle. We carry the most complete block In Logan, .'18 West First North. Don't forget the number. Joseph Qulnney, manager of the Logan Lo-gan and Lewlston sugar factories, is making a tour through the northern pari of the county which will take at least three days. The First National bank has tiled i suit against William Ricks Jr., asking for a renewal ol Juogmeni given against defendant in the justice court of the Logan precinct In theyear 1UU0. Seth Langion Jr. returned from Chicago Sunday night with ills diploma diplo-ma as a dentist. He will go to Salt Lake City and take an examination before the state board of examiners on June 14 T.he farewell party at ttie Second ward meeting house Friday evening for Clarence O. Wayman was a big success. A large crowd was present and a handsome sum of money collected col-lected In his behalf. A quarter-mile horse race was run last Friday between a horse from Wellsvllle.sald to be worth $3,000, and Theo. Peterson's saddle horse. Bets, 10 to 1, were offered on the Wellsvllle horse. Peterson's horse won by one-half one-half length. Auditorium Ball every ; Saturday night; perfect floor, fine music. An excellent program was rendered by the First Ward Mutuals Sunday evening on the life of Brlgham Young. After the program all the ward mutual mu-tual officers were released from their o Rices and a new organization effected In the young men's association. Geo. W. Skidmore was sustained as president, presi-dent, with Alex Preston and Louis Bodrero as his assistants. Anything in electrical fixtures, m'-l Irons, doorbells, chandeliers, washing machine motors, at lowest price?. Call H. G. Wright, Bell 'phone 320r The (J. O. T, association that meets In Salt Lake City, June 18, 10 and 20, Is planning for one of the most stupendous stu-pendous parades ever witnessed In the west. They will have 147 floats In the parade. Special trains will be run from Butte and Boise cities and It Is estimated that not less than 20,000 peopie will be in attendance The Commercial club has arranged that no extra prices will be charged at hotels and restaurants. The floats will depict the progress' of the state from 1847 to the present time. 'J he Illuminations are to be grand. Five thousand men in uniform will form a part of the parade. The sample skirts advtrtised at Mrs. T. D. Roberts have arrived, which sell at cost; A large number of the Pioneer daughters met at the Sixth ward meeting house Monday afternoon, where they held an interesting meeting. meet-ing. President Camellia Smith gave a sketch of the pioneers and told of the object of the local organizations that are being effected. Mrs. Farr spoke of the Importance of preserving the old relics of our pioneer parents. A new neighborhood organization was put Into effcet with the following otlicers: Mrs. Stephen Hailstone, president; Mrs. W. Hurnhan llrstand, Mis. James Thomas, second vice-president; Alice Kelten, secretary; Atha-11a Atha-11a na-), treasurer; Julia Hendricks, organist. Runaway A small pig from 700 East Seventh North. Home Comfort ranges at the Logan Second-Hand store. Dr. E. I. Ball left for California Monday to be absent ten days. We sell the Earth and Loan money on It. II. A. Pedcrsen & Co. Rotert II. Williams took a Hying trip to Ogden Monday on business. Prof. R S. Northrop and wife left for Lansing, Michigan Monday morning. morn-ing. Hans A. Pedcrsen, Judge of the Juvenile Ju-venile court, went to Preston Monday on business Nephi Miller, the apiarist, went north Monday In the Interest of the bee culture. Before contracting for electrical wiring, llgure with me. II. G. Wright, Bell 'phone 320r. Lost A bundle of umbrellas with a walking cane. Return to Howell Bros, and be rewarded. Don't be discouraged but go ana buy your clothing from Newbold. Great reductions all along the line. For Sale Three-roomed ihouse, and small lot, on East Third South, Logan- ' Very cheap. 107 East Fourth oilh. Go to Alexander Smith's for gents' furnishings, hats and shoes. Prices aiwats rlKht. 21 West First North, opposite puitotllce. ' HoctorJoseph Morrcll and wife came Mom Ogdcn Sunday, returning on Tuesday. The doctor is succeeding well in Ills profession. C. H.'Spenccr, formerly of this .city, has exchanged his ranch at Trenton for residence property In Brlghan city with N. B. Cheney, of that place. A dollar saved is a dollar made so go to Eliason Sisters and make money while the sale is on. The game of ball between Center and First North streets has been indefinitely in-definitely postponed, owing to the unsettled un-settled condition of the weather. Some great bargains in musical merchandise mer-chandise p.t the Wilson Music company com-pany this month. One piano $200. Edison phonographs $1 per week. Fred Tlmmons, the strawberry man, supplies all your wants in strawberries. Prices right. Satisfaction guaranteed. Two blocks west of depot, Smlthfleld. Bell 'phone 123y. Many changes are noticeable at the Logan cemetery by wav of Improvements. Improve-ments. Within the last thirty davs 117 new lawns have been planted. It is thought by July 10th. the number will be Increased to ICO Seeing is to be convinced, then go to Eliason Sisters and examine their prices. The overstock must be sold. Excavation began last Monday on the foundation for the Eighth ward meeting house which is to be a structure, struc-ture, 50x32 feet. It will have. a cement basement and two stories of brick. The probable cost will be $5000. Sheetings are as staple at sugar but a big discount is given on them at Eliason Sisters. We have secured the agency for the HOME COMFORT ranges. If you need a range call .md see us at the Logan Second-Hand store. We will take your old stove In exchange. 24 West First North; both 'phones, wo The state board of equalintlon will meet with the county commissioners today. One of the principal matters that will come before the board Is the matter of the assessed valuation of the county real estate. It is held that the property In this county Is assessed far too low. Howell Brothers have Just received re-ceived one lot of sample shirts to be sold at bargain prices. Willis Smith of Lewlston, who Is at-tending at-tending the A, C. summer school. went home Friday evening to attend a big reception given, by tlie Lewlston Industrial In-dustrial club. Tiicreweru about 150 persons at the reception and all pronounced pro-nounced Itorof the nicest affairs of the kind they have over attended. A supper was served, at which there was considerable toast-making. After the supper all participated In a pleasant dancing party. For Sale Aster plants at Nell Hansen's, Han-sen's, 381 N (ltd E. Ten Edison records by W. J. Bryan. Wnon Music company. Big 4 Sign Company for signs. U2 West First North. Hon James Melkle of Smlthfleld was In town Monday on business. Pure spring water Ice delivered to any ptrt of the city, 50c cwt. Isaac Smith & Co. Mechanics arc dally working at the Logan tabernacle preparing for the installment of the new organ. Wanted To rent 4 or G room house on outskirts of city, with good sized lot and barn. Bell 'phone 05y, Ice made from city water and guar-, anteed pure delivered to any part of the city by Wm. Evans. Both phones. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Squires wUJl Miss Nora Eliason returned from New York last week and will be In Logan for the summer. SO per cent discount given where? At Eliason Sisters. The, Schaub Machine company Is now turning out about one hundred of the Normandy Notelty Discounter machines per month. When In Logan call at Davis's new cafe, West Center street. Regular dinners served. Best In town, 25 cents. Apartments for ladles. Miss Luella Ames of this cliv will leave for Ogden next week to spend the summer with her sisters, Mrs. W. II. Israelscn and Mrs. II. B. Ames Word was received from the Zenoll mine in Nevada last Saturday that a two foot vein of rich ore had been struck In the main tunnel. This means an advance in stock. Edward N. Stone, who has been associated as-sociated with the Cache Knitting Works for over two years, leaves for his old home in Chicago today. He may remain there permanently. Why is everybody trading at Eliasons Sisters? They are after snaps now being offered. The Misses Nellie and Alma Do-herty Do-herty and Anna Bush left f for their home in the east on Monday. Miss Bush will return In September and continue her work as a teacher In the Woodruff building The Misses Katherlne Smith, matron ma-tron at the New Jersey academy, Dorothy Prlscllla Hervey, Mabel SchlQtt and Elizabeth Ely.lnstructors at the same institution, have left for their respective homes In the east. Samuel Dowdle of College ward recently re-cently underwent an operation for appendicitis ap-pendicitis In one of the hospitals of this city. Subsequently It was found that an operation on the stomach was necessary for ulceration, which leaves the patient in a very weak condition. 25 per cent discount on all dress goods at Eliason's not next week but now. Thomas Wand and Mary E. Williams ' Wand arc plaintiffs In a lawsuit filed ! against James W. Quayle and Thomas H. Smith. The plaintiffs 'ask that a sale which was made by the sheriff to satisfy a Judgment against them be set aside, that the. sheriff be restrained from Issuing a sheriff's deed and that they be granted damages to the extent of WOO i David E. Stephens of the A. C. faculty fac-ulty has Just received an appointment at $1,800 a year as executive assistant In the bureau of plant Industry In Washington, D. C. Mr. Stephens re-celved re-celved the highest percentage of all persons who took the examination for this position He will leave Logan, June 15, to assume the duties of Ills office Look at Howell Brothers one dollar Window. Hats, Shirts and Trousers. Auditor Woodside came from Untie' Saturday night where he with hundreds hun-dreds of others were tied up for two days. During that time no trains were running, no telegraphic communications communica-tions were received, and telephones and electric lights were out of commission. com-mission. Last Thursday nine Inches of wet snow fell, which caused much damage. Howell Brothers have on sale twenty-five suits at $8.65 call in and see. It Is announced that Arthur Gud-mundson, Gud-mundson, the gonial barber of the Jacques barbershop, is to be married In the Salt Lake temple In about a week (o Miss Rye Bingham, daughter of Mr. Will Bingham of this place. Mr. Gudmundson.has accepted a posU tlon In tho Palace barber shop of Salt Lake, where he will work for about 1 two months before returning to take up his work at this place. |