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Show I f LOCAL NEWS j B . , BBBB - ' H Mr. Mid Mrs. S. E, N'eedhara and HI little eon went to Prestqn yesterday H with the excursionists to enjoy the H M. I. A. field day outing, H Warded O Irl for general bouse- B work; good wages. 291 West First ,B North. Advertisement. , tt For 8ale Cheap One high grade go-cart; In good condition. Ennu're 112 Ehst Frst North or phone 615J. -Advcrtlism-.il. Dyspeps a Is our national ailment, llurdock Blood Bitters Is the national cure lor it. It strengthens storaacn membranes, promotes flow of digestive diges-tive lulces, purifies the blood, builds you up. Advertisement. , Farm Loans For long and fchori time loans call on Johnson & Johnson, John-son, now located at 37 North Main Advertisement. tt ,.- . Walter M. Jones of Hbwell Car-dpir, Car-dpir, company, Jolne'd the happy crowd which spent yesterday In Preston. Other members of the Cache stake Mutual board were also among those who made-tHe trip. For Bale 1 sectional book case; 1 china, cabinet, 1 kltcnen cabinet, 1 Morris chair, 1 buffet, 2 "hot blast heaters; a as good as new. 257 West First North. tf i Bone I n Throat Mrs. Ellen Allen of Cove, came near choking to death 1 Sunday evening when a small chicken bone became lodged in her throat. The family physician was called and after the bone was removed he recovered re-covered although left in a weakened condition. For a time her life was almost despaired of. Mendon Man In Town Mr. Thomas Thom-as Mulr Jr., of Mendon, prosperous farmer and cattle raiser was n the city on Saturday on business. He believes that the cattle market will be good this fall. There Is no reason rea-son In hB opinion why 'they should not bring as good prices as last sen-son sen-son and from eastern quotntlonB those prices should bo Increased. Arranging For School An automobile auto-mobile party consisting of Mr.. and Mrs. C. F. Burton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Heber M. Wells, Miss Fannie, L. Clrfytoaand-'Mr. Itichhrd W., Burton came to Logan on Sunday to nrrnnge for a boarding place for Itlchard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton. Young Burton Intends to register at the U. A. C. this yeaT and study agriculture. agricul-ture. The local Inst tutlon is to be congratulated when it can Btep into Shit Lake and offer Inducements that will bring to Its doorB sons of bank- era and 'of the wealthiest people of H the state, who are after the best that money can buy in the line of I education. Cast of 8mallpox Miss Alta Shurt-lift Shurt-lift of the Sixth ward is suffering from a severe case ot smallpox. For Sale One pure bred Shetland pony, inquire' at this office. Ad-vertlserhept, Ad-vertlserhept, tt Mr. .and Mrs. Campbe'.l have returned re-turned from a pleasnmt trip to Salt Lce where Mr. Campbell has tetn on business. m Mr. Hjrrum Anderson of the Logan Coal company Is .In Salt Lake where he is undergoing treatment at the L. D. S. hospital for kidney trouble. Chambers Returns A. H. Cham-berg Cham-berg of the county surveyor's office has returned to Logan after a week's vacation In Ogden. . , Clarkston Man- III Mr. George Loosle of Clarkston was brought to thla city yesterday where he underwent under-went an operation for a complication of troubles.' : r ' Removal Nntlee John A. Crockett Cache county's oldest licensed abstractor ab-stractor J has removed his office to 24 South Main street, next to William Edward Furniture store. Advertisement Advertise-ment 'I l f , -A - . Jn Town From Farmv-Mr. Lavolr Jensen'Is-ln Logan 'from his ranch near Oxford, Idaho. He Is shaping his ElTa'rs so that he can attend school this winter."' ' ..Fogg Remains Taken Home The remains of Jnmes Fogg who died cm Friday in Ogden were taken to St. Asithony, Idaho, where the funeral services were conducted. Mr. Fogg was well known In Logan having made his home here at one time. Many G0 to' Prrfiton Bishop Campbell Camp-bell of 'Providence, ' accompanied by about forty wnrd Mutual workers wre on hand at the Logan station yesterday morning when the special train from the Junction arrived at the local station. A largo number of people were picked up along the line south of L;an and Loghn and Providence people swelled the numbers num-bers nbout one hundred nnd fifty. . ir- For Sate Dr. Morton's famoua black team of mares, cost $2000; now 0 and 7 years old, first prize winners s'Ingloah'd"doubfer tbree'yea-s nt state fair. The first check for J600 takei team. These are the h'ghest clas3 standard bred mares ever Imported from Kentucky to jjtah ' Write o? phono Dr. J. R. Morton, Knysville, Vtah. Advertisements Card of Thanks The Olofson family fam-ily of the Third wnrd express their sincere thanks o their many friends who so klndtyasslste'd'-thom during the Illness of their mother, Mrs. Hilda Hil-da Olofson. They express their , thanks to those who furnished the beautiful flowers' at tho funeral services, ser-vices, to those who spoke, comforting comfort-ing words amd for the benufful music rendered, and to all who aided with a helping hand. Anders Olofson nnd family. Bexell Going to Oregonr Mr. John A. Bexell, formerly with the Utah Agricultural College, now with the Oregon A. C. waj In the city on Saturday having stopped off here for a brief visit while on his way, from the east to the Oregon school.' 'During 'Dur-ing the summer months Mr. Bexell has been engaged in government work In the states of Michigan and Illinois He says the Utah colohy at Carvall's always has a wajrm spot In their hearts for Logan and her people. Olofson-' Funeratp-Funeral services wero held in theThlrd ward on Sunday Sun-day over the remains of Mrs. Hilda Olofson and there wero a large number num-ber of relatives and friends who attended at-tended the services. Tho speakers wero: Qeorgo W, Squires, A. J. Hansen, Han-sen, It. E. Yeajes, President Ballif, John Quaylo nnd Bishop William Evans. Special music wns rendered . Miss Chrlstensen rendered a violin solo; Miss Florences Tnrbet a vocal solo and a quartet by Arthur rickett hnd company. |