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Show ? CITY AND COUNTY Itema of intent About tjt People and Events. Jesse Budge, a prominent attorney of Pocatello was In Logan last Saturday. Satur-day. For Sale i hree. tine building lots, centrally located, 'inquire 189 North First West. Charles Anderson uf Mill vllle expects to leave Salt Lake Jul) 24 fur a mission' to Sweden. Nels Rosengren and wife of the Fifth ward went to Salt Lake city yesterday for a ten days visit. Robt. N. Egbert of Lewiston recently re-cently sold an eighty acre farm with no buildings upon It for 19,000. Albert Theurer left for his Blue Creek ranch Thursday. While there he expects to arrange for the boring of a well upon his farm. President Alma and Bishop T. II. Merrill loaded their railroad outfits last Friday for the Western Paclflo railroad rail-road grade. They will continue work until their contract is completed. M. Levy, who buncoed John R Edwards Ed-wards out of $3,000 In cash at Salt Lake in September on a fake foot-race scheme, wa arrested in Salt Lake last week and given his freedom by furnishing a $200 cash bond. Eliason Sisters are giving a big discount on everything in the store for a few days only. Some of the Laketown farmers are using gasoline engines for the purpose of pumping water for Irrigation. A. C. Nebekcr went to Franklin last week, having In view the purchase of an outtlt for the above purpose. Auditorium Ball) every Saturday night; perfect floor, fine music. A number of Improvements have recently re-cently been made at the Logan cemetery. ceme-tery. Nearly 150 new lawns have been planted. It will be but a short time until the cemetery will be covered with lawns. A large number of monuments mon-uments have also been recently Installed. The sample skirts advertised at Mrs. T. D. Roberts have arrived, which sell at cost. Commissioner Godfrey was in the north end of the valley last Thursday going over the roads of the county. He says the Cub river bridge just north of the Lewiston sugar factory has been completely washed out by the high waters, a new bridge will be installed as soon as the high water goes down. Carpets, Rugs, Couches, Picture and Picture frames at your own price during the sale at the Logan Furniture Co. Clem Rawlins, Bert Pond and J. M. Bernhisel of Lewiston went to Salt Lake last week. They, with W. N. Moses or SmltHtield, left Salt Lake on June 21, for a mission to Great Britain. On the way they will visit Denver, Chicago, Philadelphia, New York and Boston before sailing for Europe. These boys are all favorably known In Logan and a host of friends wish them a pleasant and profitable mission. Sheetings are as staple at sugar but a big discount is given on them at Eliason Sisters. The members of the Seventh ward choir did themselves proud last Wednesday Wed-nesday night at the little surprlso party they gave their leader, J. E. Johnson. He was hurriedly called to the meeting house, where the group had gathered. Tables were found spread with edibles, and among other things a solid gold ring was presented their leader with his monogram engraved en-graved upon It The gentleman is worthy of the consideration tendered him. From 15 to 50 per cent discount for two weeks, beginning Saturday, Satur-day, June 20, at the Logan Furniture Furni-ture Co., 112 North Main street. Prof. Alfred Osmond of the B. Y. university of I'rovo Is on a lecture tour In Idaho. Ilo Is accompanied by the gifted pianist, Miss Mabel Borg, and Prof, Mose Gudtnanson, the celebrated cele-brated Norwegian violinist. Professor Osmond is one of the recognized leading lead-ing lecturers In the state.. There are prospects of his coming to Logan during dur-ing the summer. We would be extremely ex-tremely fortunate In receiving a visit from a lecturer of such recognized ability. Home Comfort ranges at the Logan Second-Hand'store. Hon. L. B.Martlneau spent Monday night In this city. We sell the Erth and Loan money on It. II. A. Pederten & Co. Fresh strawberries at the Cherry Lawn farm, 930 East Canyon street. Bell 'phone 113. wc Last week, Klrkshlre Albert, the $2,600 stallion of Mention, died He has been owned at Men Ion but two years. For Sale Three-roomed house, and small lot, on East Third South, Logan- Very cheap. 107 East Fourth North. Attorney J '.. Stewart lias been on a business trip through Idaho this week. He will visit Twin Falls before returning. K dollar saved is a dollar made so go to Eliason Sisters and make mwiey while the sale is on. George O. Hayball's name has been submitted by the city recorder and confirmed by the city council as deputy city recorder. Why is everybody trading at Eliasons Sisters? They are after snaps now being offered. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Fames of River-dale, River-dale, Idaho, attended the funeral of Mrs. Jacob Earl last Sunday. They returned home ycstcTday. When In Logan call at Davis's new cafe, West Center street. Regular dinners served. Best In town, 25 cents. A partments for ladles. Walter Grant was bound over to the district court In a $500 bond Friday to answer to the charge of forgery. In default of the above sum he was committed com-mitted to the county Jail to await trial. The members of the county board of education have filed a demurrer to the complaint entered against them on the grounds that the complaint does not stale facts sufilclent to constitute con-stitute a cause of action or to entitle the plaintiff to the relief demanded. They ask that the suit be dismissed. Seeing is to be convinced, then go to. Eliason Sisters and examine their prices. The overstock must be sold. II. J, McClellan'and wife of Loa, Wavne county, and his sister, Sarah Manwell of Salt Lake, have been visiting visit-ing the gentleman's sister, Mrs. Ell Bell. 'Mr. McClellan was one of the pioneers of Bear Lake but subsequently subsequent-ly moved south, where he Is doing well. Logan, Furniture Co. have just received hew consignment of wall paper which will be included in their sales for next ten days. B. F. Rlter Jr. returned to Logan Sunday evening after a year's study at Cornell university. On his way back to Utah Mr. Rlter stopped at Chicago to attend the republican convention, and after a short visit with his people he will go to Salt Lake to spend the summer In a law office. The Clarkston Water Works company com-pany filed its articles of Incorporation on Monday. The capital stock of the company Is $25,000,dlvlded Into shares at the par value of $10. This company has organized for the purpose of furnishing furn-ishing to the shareholders an adequate supply of water for culinary purposes. The Incorporators are all citizens of Clarkston. The officers are John Ravsten, president; Daniel Buttars, vice-president; J. A. Godfrey, secretary; secre-tary; and Walter L Thompson, treasurer. Ten Edison records by W. J. Bryan Wilson Music company. Howard Wilson the music dealer of this city is doing some business In Brlgham. Bishop E. R. Owen of Wellsvllle was In, the city yesterday rustling on business. Pure spring water Ice delivered to any pert of the city, 50c cwt. Isaac Smith & (Jo. Judge Maughan has returned from Rich county where he has been holding hold-ing court. Ice made from city water and guaranteed guar-anteed pure delivered to any part of the olt bv Wm, Evans. Both phones. 50 per cent discount given where? At Eliason Sisters. Mis Mattle McAllister of Rock Spilths Is in town for three months for her health. She Is staving with In r lblcr, Mrs T. L. Kerr. LetTlmmons, thestrawberry man, supply all your wants In strawberries Prices right. Satisfaction guaranteed. Two blocks west of depot, Smlthlleld. Bell 'phone 123y. D. E. Stephens has left for Washington, Wash-ington, D. C. to take up 'his work in the bureau of plant Industry. Mr. Stephens has recently been assigned to this department at a salary of $1,800. Miss Eva Benson entertained at a China shower for Miss Myrtle Qulnney a few days ago. Refreshments were served and games were played. Prizes were won oy Miss Amy Vlllct and Mrs. Maggie Harding. About thirty guests were present. Commissioner Godfrey went north yesterday to procure a right of way for the new county road that Is being opened from Richmond to Trenton. It Is expected that tho grading and bridge building of this road will be pushed with vigor. Dr. A G. Stodard of Minnesota came to Logan last Saturday In the Interest Inter-est of horticulture. Ho expected to meet Professors Ball and Northrop who were both absent from town. The gentleman was a delegate from his state to the American Medical association as-sociation recently held in Chicago. Wanted To rent 4 or G room house on outskirts of city, with good sized lot and barn Bell 'phone 05y. The subject of program In the stake mutuals Sunday evening was prayer. Some excellent talks were given on this subject which could have been listened to with profit by the general public. Prayer, It Is said, Is the soul's sincere desire. Everyone prays, even the Mohammedan and the heathen. heath-en. Many practical suggestions were given on the style, length, and kinds of prayer. Samuel Richards has brought suit against the Providence school district and the Cache county school district. He alleges that February 15 he entered en-tered Into an agreement to install a heating plant In the Providence school building. The plant has been Installed and plaintiff has received but $500 of the $2,000 he was to receive, ne demands de-mands judgment for $1,500, the balance bal-ance due on thn contract price. 25 per cent discount on all dress goods at Eliason's not next week but now. Prof. E D. Mann, who taught last year In the musical department of the Brlgham Young college, has recently taken honors In Chicago. For the best examination paper In the teachers diploma class or the Chicago Musical cortege ho received first place and a gold medal of honor. Some or Professor Pro-fessor Mann's original compositions have also received considerable praise from members of the Musical college faculty The Logan Furniture Co. are giving an opening sale for two weeks, commencing. Saturday, June 20. If you want bargains in the furniture line, this is the opportunity. The road up the Right Hand Fork of Logan canyon Is a county road also the one In Blacksmith Fork canyon. The latter Is a boulovard while the former Is almost Impassible. This condition con-dition of aflalrs hurts Logan. The Logan canyon road can never be the equal of tne road to tho south, yet with a comparative small amount of work It can be put Into first class condition con-dition ann can at least be made passable. pass-able. The Logan canyon road is 20 miles nearer than Is tho other road and should be made the principle highway or travel between this valley and the Bear Lake valley. In this connection It might bo stated that work In tho Logan canyon Is usually done In the fall only to be washed out the following spring, Men should be working on tho Logan road at the present tlmcthus Inviting our friends over the mountain to come to Logan, and not wait until fall. ') |