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Show "? CITY AND COUNTY j Items of Interest About tt.j People and Events. Jt&tJttSJt Cut flowers of all kinds constantly od hand at Murdock & Sons. After all an Avery beet dinger Is the thing. Sidney Stevens Implement company, agent. Wanted A first class girl, principle work cooking, Inquire Moses Thatcher's Thatch-er's residence. Cut flowers and funeral designs de-signs at G. W. Lindquist, the undertaker. un-dertaker. Lost A watch at the football game Saturday. Finder leave at this oT)lce and be rewarded. Mr. Frank Fay of Rockford, III., has been the guest for a few days the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Champ. Go to Ellason's, if you don't get bargains, just let us know, Make your own Christmas presents in burnt wood and leather. Pyrogra-phy Pyrogra-phy outfits and materials at Wilkinson Wilkin-son & Son's. See our window, Tho many Logan friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. Clyde Squires will be pleased to learn that they have recently become be-come the parents of a handst me boy. Lost A small memoranda book with Russian leather cover, small pair scissors inside. Leave at this office and be rewarded. Ladies' Sweaters at half price at Eliason's. A dollar spent with The F. W. Thatcher company is a draw on tho elegant $100 mens Wardrobe trunk to be given Hie holder of the lucky number- L. C. Fair, Brig Laren and Niels Hansen left for Mineral Point Monday to make preparatory arrangements for winter work. A winter supply of new suits and coats is arriving daily at Ellason Sisters. llemember when you need clothing, shoes, hats or furnlshlng's, make your purchase with The F. W. Thatcher company and get a chance with every dollar spent on the magnificent $100 mens Wardrobe trunk that Is now on ezlblllon In their window, to be given free to the customer holding the lucky number. While others advertise sales don't forget that Ellason Sisters also stll aoods at a bargain. The Executive committee of the Utah-Idaho Hospital met in special session on Monday afternoon to discuss dis-cuss matters pertaining to active work on the hospital. Some of the strongest strong-est men financially are on this Executive Execu-tive board and they are all energetic workers. The board consists of An- Ithon Anderson, John C. Greaves, E R. Miles Jr.., A. G. Lundstrom, Thomas Tho-mas Smart, Lorenzo Hanson and Ollf Cronqulst. . There is a feeling among the Provi- Idence republicans that they die) not receive a square deal from the party In Cache county when Clarence M. Hammond was turned down by his fellow rcpublans as sheriff. To show the esteem In which Mr. Hammond is held In Provl-lunce, he ran far ahead of his ticket and received more votes In his precinct than was given any man ou either ticket In any precinct In the county. This is a recommendation recommenda-tion for Clarence Hammond and should be argument enough to refute all the false statements that have been circulated against him throughout the county by indiscrete politicians. Providence has for a number of years come up strong for the republican ticket and never before has It been represented on the ticket. Now that their favored son has been turned down the strong party supporters naturally na-turally feel that, they haven't been Justly treated. President Wm. Budge was a south bound passenger Monday. 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. Mrs. A. C. IJaker of the Fourth ward recently gave birth to a line girl. Mother and child are doing well. A new steel bell tower Is being erected ucr the city tire hall In which will be placed the old bell In the tower near the city jail. The Oregon Short Line company has Just Installed a new railroad brldce across High Creek on the branch line in the north end of the county. C. P. Ford's ladles' shoes; Douglas men's shoes, the best $3 shoes in the world, at Andreas Peterson. Do you want snaps? Then look at the discounts offered at Ellason's, Mr". Newman, manager ol the Hub clothlug store returned from Salt Lake last week where he has been on business for three weeks. Mrs. Allan Fleming returned last week from a summer spent In Nashua, la , at the bedside uf sick relatives. She has been much missed boih In church and social circles and her many friends rejoice to have her In their midst again. Mrs. W. 0. Catcs and children left Logan on Sunday fur I'rovo where they are to spend thu winter. Mrs. Cates Is well known In Logrn, has hosts of friends and will be much missed In social circles. She was one of the most ardent piops of the A. C. woman's club. Eliason's are selling Ladies' Sweaters at half price for a few days only. Miss Ethel Williams, sister of Mrs. Alfred Palmer was married at Redwood, Red-wood, California, on November 2 to Mr. Perry Wood of that place. The couple will make San Francisco their luture home Daniel Woodland of Brlghara City, who recently returned from a Japar-esc Japar-esc mission, was visiting in Logan last week He has been in the northern north-ern part of the valley visiting relatives rela-tives for several days and returned home Monday. The Devil Dramatic company that plavs in the Thatcher opera house next Saturday will give a free entertainment enter-tainment to the old people of this stake at 2 p. m. The old people will occupy the downstairs, the gallery being reserved for the childrens matinee with tlcrets 10 and 25 cents Mr. and Mrs. George Hayball entertained enter-tained last Friday evening at cards. The following persons were present and passed a most delightful evening: Messrs. and Mesdamcs Robert Murdock Mur-dock Sr., Robert Murdock Jr, C. C. Johnson, Hyrum Hayball, G. W. Cole, A. L. Cole, P. A. Thatcher, C. Jones, Hartley Cardon, Joseph Iewbold Sr., Jostph Ncwbold Jr., Messrs O. A. Nulsou, Peter Nelson, Harvey Johnson, John-son, Misses Haxel Love, Nellie, Edith, and Lucile Hayball, Essie Nelson, Lavern Murdock, Mrs. Guy Gilbert and Mr and Mrs Ole Sonne. Ladj's prl.e was taken by Mrs Hartley Cardon Car-don and gentleman's by Peter Nelson, while Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cole were cheered by the consolation prizes Saturday night, November 14, "The Devlt " Dr. I.J. Buswell, Ophthalmic Specialist Spec-ialist will be at the Lincoln hotel, Wednesday, November 18. For Sale Comfortable 4-room cottage cot-tage with outbuildings; 3xl8-rod lot; cost $2,000. Make mu an offer for cash. Iti(ulrc471 West Center street. Ladies' Sweaters at half price Where? Eliason's. I A laprobe was lost on Center street election da", platu olive on one side and black on the other. Finder please , leave at this otllce. Mrs. Frank Follette of Hyde Park; gave birth to a twelve pound boy lasti Saturday morning. Mrs. George Halls ' of the same place presented her hus.l band with a line girl Saturday evening. even-ing. Ellason Sisters want your patronage. pat-ronage. Give them a trial. They will always give you value received. re-ceived. Henry Hancey of Hjde Park fell from an eighteen foot ladder that was reaching to a window In his residence falling on a cement pavement that Inflicted In-flicted much pain but no serious Injuries. In-juries. Most disfiguring skin erruptlono, scorfula, pimples, rashes, ctu.,aro due to Impure blood. Burdock Rlood Bitters Bit-ters Is a cleansing blood tonic. Makes you clear-eyed, clear-brained, clear-skinned. clear-skinned. A Special Sale is now running on misses and children's Coats. Come early and make your selections. selec-tions. Mrs. T. D. Roberts. County Surveyor Schaub went to Nashville, Idaho, Monday to do some engineering work for the Lewlston Irrigation company at the Intake of the Cub river canal. New headgatcs arc being Installed. When we've goi it, it's good. We've got it now. It's Peacock! Rock Springs. Thatcher Coal com-1 pany. Dr. E. D. Hall, Prof. L. A. Merrill and President L. N. Stohl of thetf. A. C, left Monday for Washington D. 0. to attend a national farmer's Institute. Insti-tute. They will be gono about three weeks and will probably visit a number num-ber of experiment stations before returning re-turning home. The attention of the business men of Logan Is called to tho fact that rut-blsh rut-blsh is being burned at the rear of places within the fire limits, contrary to law. In future the law will be enforced against any offender?, Kindly observe, as no futher notice will be given. It Is also requested that In any part of town where leaves are being burned responsible persons Should superintend, and sec that the fires are put out before dark. W. K. Robblns, Chief Flic Department. "The Devil," Saturday night, 'November 'No-vember 14. This week only we have placed on sale twenty-five Hoosler kitchen cabinets cabin-ets to be sold for $32 each, $1 paid down and $1 per week until paid, These cabinets are the best that can be made in workmanship and also the most convenient. con-venient. We have also one cabinet to be given away free on Saturday evening November 14, at 7 p. m, This cabinet Is given by the Hoosler Manufacturing Co. and anyone calling in our store will be given a coupon free which will entitle the person to one chance on the cabinet. It Is not necessary to buy anything as It Is given away v advertising purposes only, Gall and see our fine display of cabinets,, Lundstrom Furniture and Carpet co, |