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Show u- J5t a Little Paint. I 'Bight now when everything In , L nature Is beginning to look bright Land' fresh, a little paint will go a long way toward brightening up the place. Porch, chairs and scats, lawn mowers, any of the farm or garden Implements and dozen of things Inside the houicall'noed a little touching up. We've paint all ready to use for any purpose. Put up In any size can you may wish, any color you may fancy. Drop In and get a Color Card and we'll tell you more about It. (Ofcourso we've brushes to put the paint on with, 10c np. RITER BROS.' DRUG GO, Logan, Utah, Franklin, Preston and Mont-pcller, Mont-pcller, Idaho. fc jjr Generalities. SHOES SI1INED FOR 6C AT CITY SHOE STORE." tf Thos. Kerr, of Wellsvllle, was In Logan last night. ' Isaac Elwell Jr., is at the old stand repairing blcyles. The plans made by architect C. T. Barrett for the Fourth Ward amusement amuse-ment hall have been accepted. The grounds were staked off yesterday, and work will begin at once. For Rent--Itooms In the Commercial Commer-cial Block. Apply at Co-op Grocery & Drug Co. Mrs. Wm. Brangham and Mrs. Wood-side Wood-side made a trip to Cache Junction Thursday Just to enjoy the band music and fountains in that city's beautiful park. Jlomescekers We will show you how to get a home, or pay off loan on your property. II. A. Pxdbtiskn & Co. Profs. Merrill and Otte -are here from St. George and will probably remain re-main until the beginning of the next t school terra In our southern temple dfe Both have been re-engaged for ; another years' work.thc school patrons oelng so thoroughly satisfied that they would hear of nothing else. The gentle gen-tle tr en are to be congratulated. Wanted-Potatoes at Harry Sraurth-walte. Sraurth-walte. Center street. 40tf The Logan Knitting Works and John II. Anderson are now well established estab-lished In their new quarters in the Union block. Each lirm has an additional addi-tional stock of goods and is in a position posi-tion to satisfy persons desiring goods in their line. Each of these firms has made rapid progress In business, brought about by their absolute. fairness fair-ness with the people. Old and new patrons are kindly Invited to call and examine the new quarters. Schweitzer the blacksmith has a large number of new buggies which he will sell at a reasonable profit. It will -pay you to see him If you nced-a new vehicle. f ,A Special Muslin Underwr sale t For Ois Wfik.GfiMieiicIig todi'" We have Just received new lines of Underwear especially for this sale and they all go at a price that means a saving sav-ing of fully ONE-THIRD to the purchaser. This Is your opportunity to buy your summer underwear cheaply. Skirts froi 50o to $8.00 Gowns frw 50c to $3.50 Corset Cows 50c to $1,50 Dnwtrs : : 25c to $1.25 1 'iogan Dry Goods Company. i Paint your old buggies for 75c.- Rltcr llros. Drug Co. will tell you how to do It. White Wash brushes from 25c to JO.ooatnitcrBros.'DrugCo. ' '"' Victor Borkman, brother of our townsman Oscar Borkman, camo to Logan from Chicago oh Wednesday morning. It has been fifteen years since the brothers met. Mr. Borkman may conclude to remain In Logan. Ladles will find the latest styles or Muslin underwear, waists, skirts, etc., at Campbell & Morrclls. Jake Wahlen, of the Paris, (Idaho) Post, witli his wife was In Logan first of the week. Mr. Wahlen expressed himself as believing that the proposed electric road In Bear Lake county will prove a "go" before long. He says the men back of it are stayers. Only perfect styles of Ladies Shoes and Slippers, with fine suits and skirts are sold at Campbell & Morrclls. Mr. It. W. Shipley and son Cecil, of Paradise, were In' Logan Thursday. Cecil has been associated with Clyde Hansen In the publication of the Idaho Enterprise at Malad, but has recently severed his connection therewith. there-with. Clyde Is still holding the fort. Stylish men will buy Hart, Schaff-ncr Schaff-ncr and Marxs brand. Why? Because they are the best. Campbell & Mor-rell. Mor-rell. Prof. J. Johnson, of the Preston Academy, and his wife, who is a fine pianist, are making great preparations for commencement exercises May 18th. A grand concert will be given in the evening. Prof. C. M. Harris and one of Salt Lake's leading sopranos have been engaged as soloists. Girl wanted to do general housework. house-work. Mrs. Frank W. Thatcher, 11 South 1st East. Bishop John Ilouchc, of Mlllvllle, has set out a young.orchard this spring of two hundred and forty apple trees of the following kinds, wagoner, wlnesap, white winter pcarmain and Jonathan. This is the second large orchard that the bishop has planted in Cache Valley. Base ball bat, catching mit and base ball given away FREE with every boy suit sold at Dunbar, Robinson &Co.'s. W. J". Harrison severed his connection connec-tion with the court house as deputy treasurer on May 3rd. He has formed a partnership with R. Fries, tho photographer. pho-tographer. The firm will move their business to the upstair In the U. S. building on Main Street,whcre they will have a first class location. William Bench, landscape gardener Planting of lawns and ornamental trees a specialty. .450 North,. 5th East. ""' 48tf The Co-op grocery stock has been transferred to tho Cache Valley Mer cantile Co's. stand on First North and hereafter both .institutions will be conducted con-ducted by Joseph Campbell. This combination places these two firms in a position of advantage to themselves and the public, and considered from any standpoint seems a good move. Messrs. Wm. Waterson and Harry Stoney and Mrs. HenryWaterson drove over to Benson ward Thursday afternoon after-noon and' on their return were run Into by a frightened team. One of tho scats of the buggy was thrown out upon up-on the'horses of the Watterson team, which also tried to run away. Mrs. Waterson was thrown Into the road and Mr. Stoney Jumped, injuring his aiikle slightly. Tho buggy'was badly smashed but no serious bodily Injury resulted. John Bench is still in the ring. He Is not knocked out. He is positively the best painter and paperhangcr in town. Work done on short notice. 63t3 jV telegram and a letter has been received from F. S. Lewis of Montana, better known as"Stranglcr" Lewis, ex-champion ex-champion middle weight wrestler of tho world, saying he will match the wlnnor of the Schmidt and Llnde contest con-test for 8250 a side, tho exhibition to take place In Logan, Ogdcn or Salt Lake during the present' month. Mr. Llnde called into this office and stated that he would accept" ho 'challenge providing details ctxtt bo ( arranged satisfactorily. Our machinery Is ALL new, our operators op-erators experienced and our work unexcelled, un-excelled, White Swan Laundry, C. A. Cummings,prop. Phone 105x. Work called for and delivered 5313 In the turmoil Incident to changing quarters during tho past few days the Arrival of Mr. Eldon Prentice Bacon and his bride was not noted by The Republican. Mr. and Mrs.. Bacon arrived from New Mexico Sunday evening and aro at the "Eagle." The couple were to have occupied the Phillips Phil-lips mansion on West Center, but that lady has deferred a trip to Europe and the Bacons are not "at home" as yet. Mrs. Bacon was at one time a valued member of Logan society circles anjf has many warm friends here who are pleascdTo greet her again. Mr, Bacon haa many friends also who feel to con-jratulata con-jratulata him heartily, and there are oboe buVwh-d--W,nW'wnlHh happineia that can be their portion. For Carpets and Linoleum SEE Lundstrum Furniture and Carpet Company. tf Mrs. N. E. Clemcnson was taken suddenly HI late Wednesday crcnlng and has been sutTerlng terrible pain since that time. The ailment Is some ,unnamed trouble In tho right side. We always deliver our work at tho time agreed to, and done In the best of style. White Swan Laundry. 6313 Mr. Geo. W. Thatcher Is making extensive ex-tensive improvements about his residence resi-dence on West Center. The yard has been filled In not less than three feet, 6n a level with the new walk that Is to be built, a hedge fence Is placed In front, trees set at the west on both sides of a driveway, a lawn seeded and shrubbery planted. The place will be. a beauty when nil things under way are well finished. Get your Boy's Suits at Dunbar, Robinson & Co.'s and get FREE OF CHARGE baseball outfit. Ball Bat Mlt. To-day Is the seventieth birthday of the first bishop of Cache county. William II. Maughan of Wellsvllle. Eulogy Is unnecessary. Ills life Is before be-fore the people, and he Is generally known as a man of sterling worth. In commemoration of the event a grand family reunion will be held In Wellsvllle Wells-vllle today. Hlswivrs, children, and grandchildren number two hundred and three. With special invited guests there will be about two hundred and fifty at the gathering, and it will be a gcnulno gala day for Wellsvllle. In the afternoon the Smithficld baseball team will meet the Wellsvllle boys on tho diamond, concluding with a fine ball in the evening. Fifteen years and not a dissatisfied customer Is a wonderful record for the Harris Music Co. The Esteyand Newman New-man dealers. 52t3 Elite Olsen, a fourteen year old glr 1 was arrested by Sheriff Rlgby.at Cache Junction Monday night and lodged in the county Jail here. The girl has been a resident of Logan for some time and with a couple of other girls has been living in a rented room In the west part of town. The girl went to' Cache Junction with the Idea of run-' nlng away, and upon her detention told the sheriff of her doings In Logan. The story is rathar. revolting and Implicates a number of young men, whom Marshal Crockett says are to be brought before tho court. Mrs. Olsen, tne mother of the girl, appeared at tfye Jail Wednesday, and on the statement that she would send her to a private school in Ogdcn, the girl was saved a term In the state reformatory. The girl has no love for her mother and Insists that stio will not live with John II. Anderson has now moved to his new quarters and Is ready for business. He has received a large stock of new goods. Old and new patrons are invited to call. Certain of the students at the A. C. of U. have been found guilty of unbecoming unbe-coming conduct and expelled from the Institution. Investigation of other students Is now going on and there may be other dismissals. Pres. Kerr, In a chapel talk Thursday morning, gavo the students to understand that nothing but perfect deportment in and out of school hours would be tolerated. In the future students will be watched as never before,, and the least suspicious suspici-ous action may result unfortunately for the student. Pres. Kerr has acted promptly and decisively in this matter and none who have come In contact with tho atmosphere at the college within tho past few days found any doubt for a second that a violation of college rules regarding deportment will meet with a reception that will be remembered through time and eternity. Kalsominlng and white-washing. Albert J. Barrett, N. 6th West. We still have a limited supply of alfalfa seed for sale, which we will sell at a reduced price. We are always on hand to clean seed wheat. Logan Elevator Company, Jorgenson & Vcnsen. 63 1 8 Mr. John A. Hendrlckson, who has Just returned from a year's stay In Europe, says that he traveled extensively exten-sively through the different countries and finds that practically all the public sentiment is In favor of the Japs In the Eastern trouble.. France professes to be friendly to Russia, but this is wholly from diplomatic reasons. Gerniany is friendly to Russia only that she may continue to sell that country the great quantities of material she Is now consuming. English people arc. openly In favor of the brown men, likewise the Scandinavians. Mr. Hendrlckson Hend-rlckson spent considerable time In Russia, and was not favorably impressed im-pressed with the country as a whole. In some features the people are remarkably re-markably up to date, but generally speaking, the "country Is centuries'' behind. be-hind. It Is a country of tyranny and oppression good, place to stay away from. On'his return heme MJvHend rlckson stopped in Washington City and spent two days listening' to' the testimony In the Smoot caae'atao If you want to know what smartly dressed men aro wearing this season, ask to sco Stoln-Bloch Clothes H Thatcher & Hansen I n Sale I i . CU ARANTEE I To give you as much for your money as any store in town. I i j!212 1 Stein-Bloch Clothing. I MaMTtftf o IM6 v " Ml - , , H 27 Main st. Logan, Utah. I TT pays to buy our kind tecniscmbwfeja02XffM they' last longer and w&r better KflrfflFnimi. ' H necessary wetting will not injure them. IWkP fli Plain backs and fancy bocks and money VS L" I Also Carry a Splendid Lino of the Very Best J M FINE WINES AND LIQUORS I T-f " . H For Family and Medicinal Use. 'M CY E, NAPPER I 79 MAIN STREET, LOGAN. OLD SQUIRES STAND "VM M1ALL PAPER SALE I I IS NOW ON. at our new Wall Paper store. I Everything brand new, our Entire Stock Strictly This Yedrs' 'I , Goods direct from the factory. We guarantee to sell our paper I as cheap as any house in the West.tWe have hundreds of pat- ' terns at the following & U Extremely Low Prices! I tiSix patterns at JOc, Four patterns at J2Jc, Twenty pat- 9 terns at 15c, seventy-five patterns at 20c, one hundred and m fifty patterns at 25c, thirty patterns at 30c, thirty patterns at m 35c, fifty, patterns at 40c, fifty patterns at 45c, one hundred M and fifty patterns at-0cf and three hundfedNVpatttrns' at from 50c up to $7 per roll. For the Benefit of People who reside in the country 1 Outside of Logan,, we have placed our sample books at tho following places: 11 YRUM, Williams Bros, and II Allen Bros.'; WELLSVILLE, Wellsvllle Co-op.; PROVIDENCE, Providence Co-op.; SMITIIFIEED, E. R. fl Miles, Jr.; RICHMOND, Richmond Coop.; LEWISTON, Hayball Co.; PRESTON, Ida., Greaves & Co. jfl Preston, Pyper & Co I 20 Certet Street, LOGAN, UTAH. , I 'WeborjrfrllaiftGBfupllttIJae'of , vjH ture Wire, eto. We Makt mIW WPatoi fctfir HanttstMiiHMMlk rantiaf , in all is branches. ', "'-y yfl ft, &ziw ,,,.. ' . j- ... . ; ;$ vifirfij'"' 1H w |