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Show "Vr . C,TY m mm "ff Items of Interest About Jt5t.J People and Events. The sale is still on it Eliason's. A few loads of lucerne hay wanted at this office on subscription. Dr. States of Franklin was a business busi-ness caller yesterday. Dally papers 'and magazines at Havana Cigar Store. Prof. Preston Peterson of Provo was the guest of Prof. John T. Calne III. last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Lewis of Salt Lake City have been visiting in Logan the past ten days The home of Professor and Mrs. Ray West was made happy by the arrival of a son last Thursday. Sidney Stevens Implement company are headquarters for even-spun high grade binding twine at the right price Mrs. Sarah Matkln has returned from a live months trip to Canada. She reports having had a good time. Wanted A house containing 3 or 4 rooms for small family; no children. Call at The Hub. wc George and Oretta Fister are visit Ing in Salt Lake with their sIster.Mrs. Otterbeck. Miss Amanda Holmgren,, assistant professor of English at the A. C, was the guest of Miss Julia Nlbley last week. The Relief society officers of Cache stake will hold their meeting Saturday afternoon at 2 p. m. at the tithing office. The City Grocery company has a flne delivery rig with Oscar and Bob painted on the sides which denotes push and enterprise. Persons having rooms for rent or desiring de-siring to take boarders will communi cate at once with the secretary of the B. Y. College. Samuel Glasler, formerly proprietor of the Oak saloon in this city, has b:en In Cache the past two days. He Is now conducting the bankruptcy sale at Franklin. I have some tine cloth for gentle men's suits that I will sell at extreme-low extreme-low prices, call and examine the goods, whether you buy or not. Ed. Poll), tailor, West First North. An extraordinary discount is given on everything at Mrs. T. D. Roberts. The services next Sunday evening to the tabernacle will be given over entirely to speakers from Salt Lake who will treat the subject of universal univer-sal peace, The full program will be given in our next issue. Mrs. Ralph Moore and Mrs. J. A. Yeatman and her two daughters left for Salt Lake City yesterday morning for a few days visit. Mrs. Yeatman will go from there to her home in Oakland, Oak-land, Cal. i The young women of the Seventh and Eighth wards will entertain, their mothers at a lawn party on Friday afternoon at the home of Niels Hansen. Han-sen. All the young women of these two wards with their mothers are cor dlally requested to be present. All summer goods are going at half price at Eliason Sisters. Professor Frank West of the A. C. and Professor Ray West of the B. Y. C. returned last week from a camping and tlshlng trip about the Olive Lakes in eastern Oregon. They were accompanied ac-companied by their father Mr. Joseph A. 'West of Ogden. Mrs. J. A. Hendrlckson gave a re ception last Friday afternoon In honor of Miss Matilda Peterson and Mrs. Joseph Ballantyne of Ogden, and Miss Johanna Moen and Mrs. Osborne Widtsoe of Salt Lake, City. About forty-five ladles were present and en-Joyed en-Joyed the social afternoon and dainty luncheon served by the hostess. Tub Rki'uiilican is In receipt of plans and specifications of the Orland Irrigation project being constructed by the government at Orland, Cal. We notice that T. H. Humpherys, a former Cavhe valley man and graduate of the D. A. C, Is the project engineer. engi-neer. From the specifications It can be seen he has In charge an extensive piece of construction work and a great amount of labor has been required In maplng out the project in the detailed way In which It has been done. The work for the construction of the dams, spillways aod dykes Is now advertised for1 bids, construction to commence Immediately. It Involves the placing of about 13,500 cublo yards of concrete and the excavation of about 8,500 cublo yards of material. An ideal place to meet a friend. Havana Cigar Store. Door and window screens at Smith Bros. Lumber company. A big sale on ribbons at Eliason Elia-son Sisters for a few days only. Postmaster Joseph Odell went to Salt Lake Monday to Join the republican repub-lican excursion to Saltalr -Newbold Is oilerlng extra Inducements Induce-ments this week In all summer goods. It will pay you to look thro his stock. W. M. Howell and his mother, Mrs. Joseph Howell, went to Salt Lake Monday on a visit. Misses Orla Wooley and "Dot" Green of Ogden are the guests of Miss Ina Stratford of this city for a few days. Mr. Alex Preston returned to Logan on Tuesday afternoon, called home suddenly from his vacation trip by the death of his grandfather. P. O. Hansen, the dealer in monuments, monu-ments, has leased the Utah Marble company plant, where he will be found hereafter. The Cache stake Relief Society officers' meeting has been posponed one week on acount of conference and will be held August 8, at 2 oclock, In the tithing office. Wlllard Hansen, president of the Taft Republican club, went to Salt Lake yesterday on business connected with the club and the excursion next week. Colonel Dlx, the animal that won the thrce-eights-mile race on July 24, was a Hyrum horse instead of a Newton New-ton horse as stated. Mr. S. Christiansen Christian-sen Is the owner. The half price reduction sale at Eliason Sisters is deserving of your attention. William Howell, the clothier, returned re-turned last Saturday from a week's rusticating In the mountains. John and Parley Lloyd and families have returned to their homes In Bancroft Ban-croft after a visit with their parents here. i Mrs. Joseph Ballantyne of Ogden, who has, been visiting with friends, and Richard Ballantyne's family ol this city returned home Monday. A number of friends called and surprised sur-prised Mrs. Ida Bench last Saturday. Singing and games were participated In and a general good time had. Mrs. Sally Hyde, with her granddaughter grand-daughter Sally Reeder and Mrs. Harriet Har-riet Woolf and Mrs. Hans Hansen of Providence left for Uardston, Alberta yesterday on the excursion. A dear little cherub arrived at the home of w! T. Brown last week. It is possessed of dark eyes and long dark hair. When it arrived some one was heard to say, "Welcome thou little one, our darling guest." Cache County Commissioners Israel-son, Israel-son, Knowles and Godfrey went to Salt Lake City Monday to confer with the state engineer regarding the maps of the state road in the county from the Idaho line south to Box Elder county. Considerable excitement was aroused yesterday afternoon in front of this office by a runaway. The animal, owned by Mr. Cole, the grocery man, was hitched to a single rig and became be-came frightened by the shaft dropping drop-ping down. The driver was pitched out but not' badly hurt. We congratulate Thomas W. Lloyd on his new fence, cement walks and .fine new lawn recently placed about his rcat home on First East street. It has certainly added a great deal to the appearance of his home and manifests mani-fests a degree of civic pride that every owner of a home In our city would do well to emulate. Recent additions to the St. John's Public library are Owen Wlstar's "Lady Ballmoro," a complete set of Victor Hugo's novels and several of Dumas' works. The last two were the gift of the Woman's club, as lis members found themselves somewhat in pocket at the end of the year. We understand that the management of the library has been "horribly criticized" criti-cized" for our comments in a recent Issue on the new books of the library, and we wish to state that never, even In Its wildest moments, has the man-' man-' agement considered the Introduction of such an unmentionable book as "Three Weeks." It would not even accept it as a gift. t Ray Sliuitllff returned to Ogden Monday Seventeen and one-half cents per dozen paid for egits nt.lfavball's. Special sheet, music sale; 20 cents per copy at Wilson, Music company. Orscn Hansen received a bruised foot Saturday by a horse falling on it. That 50 per cent discount on all goods at Eliason Sisters still continues. J. M. Jensen ct-al. has entered suit against John Hughrs ct-al. to quit title to a certain piece of rerl estate. Found a Misses grey coat, pro.o ownership and pay for advertising and receive the coat at this office. Pure spring water Ice delivered to any pi rt of the city, 50c cwt. Isaac Smith fi Co For the best high-grade binding twine call on Sidney Stevens Implement Imple-ment company. Miss Mavcl Allen of Cove and her friend, Miss Smith of Salt Lake, arc visiting with Miss Diana Beach of this city. Doctor George Thomas and wife returned from the coast Sunday morning. morn-ing. While absent they visited San Francisco, Portland and other noted cities of the west. The following letters are held at the postoffice; Cyrus Jensen, A. P. Merrill, C. L. Reynolds, Miss Stella Peterson, Mrs. Rosle Titus, Mrs. Hannah Han-nah Ubellie, and Sam White (2). The corner stone of the new St. Johns. Church will be laid on Saturday Satur-day afternoon at six o'clock. It will be in the charge of the Grand Lodge or the Odd Fellows of Salt Lake, the members of which will arrive in Logan by the afternoon train. Moses Cardon of Pocatello.a brother of the Logan Cardon boys, has been In Logan this week. He has been on a tour of the western states and while away attended the democratic convention con-vention at Denver and the Elks' con vtntlon at Dallas, Texas. Joseph McMurrin and Wallace McAllister rode to Brigham on their wheels by way of Colllnston Thursday. On their return they came through the Wellsvllle canyon. They were captured by the hailstorm Friday and were compelled to walk and push , their wheels home. |