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Show I All Affli TW1 m Grand ball at nudltorl.im tonight. W. W. McLaughlin was In Malad on business yesterday. . -- Furniture, stove, repairing, carpets linoleum rclald. 178 Soutb Main. yfc V. H. Maughan of Wellsvllle spent tm Wednesday In ogan. Paint (or all purposes In small sized cans ready (or the brush at Hit- cr Dros Drug company. Charles W. Hansen returned to Logan Tuesday evening alter spend-H spend-H ng a few days In the state capital. Newspapers (or firing purposes or Carpet padding l cents a bundle at the Logan Republican office. fr- H 11. L. Campbell, mnnager of Camp- bell Smart Shopp, spent Monday and Tuesday of this week In Salt Lake I City. I H Read the new paint nd, in this Issue, I of Rlter Dros. Drug company, it will H Interest you tf Eggs from Duff Orpblngton strain 12.00 for setting of 13. Call phone 696 k, or residence 187 South Main. Lost: A purse containing $5.35 and a post office key. Finder return to John Anderson's store and be re- H warded. Mr. J. Van Ardep, who has been attending school at the BY. college, H received a message that a brother had H been killed In a runaway accldenU He Hj left Immediately for his homo in Ida- iho Falls'. x "- Mrs. Alice Hale of Dlackfoot Ida-I Ida-I ho, who is visiting with her mother, I Mrs. ifannah Jacobson, gave birth to I n nine-pound baby girl last SaturdayN attel-noon. All concerned doing I nicely. Today is parents' visiting day at the Lowell school. In the afternoon I at 2:30 a program will be given at I which Attorney Fred V. Crockett will I address the school and visitors. Ev- 'JW erybody is invited. The parents are " Especially urged to be present. ' City tie yards are being made in the Ourff Sand Mill yards on South Main and on the city property Just north of tho fire hall on North Main. People from the outlying towns will fully appreciate this work on the part of Logan city officials as they havo now afforded places -bf Bafety for teams and rigs belonging to city visitors. i Robert Anderson o( this city returned re-turned homo Tuesday evening (rom Downey, Idaho, where ho attended the monBter banquet juul two days' celebration in honor of'tho Portneuf Marsh Valley project. Mr. Andreson reports Monday evening's banquet in tho new Hotel Oxford as being one of the most elaborate functions In which It has been his good fortune to participate. Tho Jacob Peterson trial has already al-ready taken up three days time In the district court. . I ' , For Rent or Sale One lot 10x13 with' four room house, Orchard and small fruit. Enquire at this office. General Manager B. 0. Seelyo of the.M. SjT. & T. compony of Salt Lake' City1 "spent yesterday in Logan. '' . --Liquid --Liquid Veneer, tho great furnlturo polish, makes old furnlturo look new. Rlter Bros. Drug company. tf Mr. and Mrs. Luther Howell returned Tuesday evening from Washington, D. C, whero theyspent tho winter with Mr. Howell's parents, Congressman and Mrs. Joseph Howell. It you want tho nest' and cleanest coal order Aberdeen or Rock Springs from M. and L. Coal Co., Phono 74. Mrs. Sarah Ballard and Mrs. Emma Miller havo returned homo from a pleasant vfclt in Wellsvllle. - Mrs. Rcld Shamhart and children have returned from nn extended vIbII with relatives and friends in Kansas City. Marriage licenses havo been Issued this week by the clerk of Cache county to Thomas S. Shuttleworth of Cobalt, Ontario, Canada, and Adelaide Cartwrlght of Preston; also Lorenzo Smart of Logan and Nettle Schank of Providence. Utah. The Wilson, one of tha leading H6 teli of Salt Lak'e City;, rates $1.00 per day and upward. Music during meal hours. Headquarters for Cache Valley people. Tho Promontory-Curlew Land company com-pany has opened new offices In tho Commercial block, number 14 West Center street. Front suite Just west of Doctors Budge. Phone number 328. I Never can tell when you'll mash a finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil instantly relieves tho pain quick cures tho wound. ju r . The Brigham Young company of the "Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Thursday, April 25th, at 3 p. mi at the residence of Mrs. D. H. Thomas, 139 W. Center street. A good attendance is desired. v Funeral services over tho remains of the Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. James, who died of pneumonia, on Monday of this week were held at tho family residence, 335 South 1st West, Logan, on Tuesday, and at Par-adlso Par-adlso yesterday afternoon. Interment was made In tho Paradise cemetery, o , Mr. Peter M. Maughan of Wellsvllle Wells-vllle called at our office yesterday and suggested a correction In tho report of tho death of Mrs, Julia, J. Green, which appeared In our last Ib sue. In the report given the lnt jreni-u was that death occurred after daylight day-light Sunday mcro(ng,1 while, according accord-ing to Mr. Maughan and others, tho prevailing thought ,1s that the lady accidentally' fell .Into tho stream In the night and was unable to recover herself. Mr. and Mrs. C. O.' Dunn of College Col-lege went to Raft RIVer Tuesday morning- to 'jftvo aid to tho bereaved family of their son, Lavl, in which the death of a year-old daughter has Just occurred. In all probability the remains of the llttlo one will bo brought to Logan, slnco it is doubted that burial grounds have been set aside in that new country. - Mr. W. W. Hall, a representative of the Logan city school board, appeared ap-peared before the city commissioners Tuesday evening and verbally petitioned peti-tioned that body to mako for tho schools of Logan -a flnt rato on water service or furnish tho same free us Is tho policy in Bomo cities of the state. The petition was referred to Commissioner O. W. Llndqulst with the city attorney associated, and n report re-port will be made back to tho board In the near future. |