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Show Hotisecleanmg HI ttse b(raw)r ammonia In cleaning W0o(work and windows, and you lighten the labor and get better results. Protect furs and woolens from moths by the liberal use of camphor gum or moth balls. The expense Is slight and saving may be great. Marred furniture polish, and there are dozens of places where paint, stain, cnamcl'or varnish will beautify. Wc have paints, var-nlshcs, var-nlshcs, etc., In little cans all ready for the brush, and we sell them at bottom prices. BITER BROS.' DRUG GO, Logan, Utah, Franklin, Preston and Mont- pellcr, Idaho. PETERSEN & SONS, want to do some of your sign work for June 1st. They know how to do It and guarantee satisfaction. See them. Generalities, SHOES SHINED FOR 5C AT "CITY SHOE STORE." tf Kalsomlnlng and white-washing Albert J. Barrett, N. 5th West. Miss Hose Evans, of Malad, is In Logan visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. .1. P. Cavanaugh, of this city, gave birth to a tine son on Saturday, the 14th. All work guaranteed at Odell's Photo Studio, Rick's Block, Main street. 59t2 Scth A. Langton, Manager C. W. and Machine Co., went to Salt Lake on Thursday. For tirst class photos, patronize Odkll's Studio, Rick's Block, opposite oppos-ite Thatcher Bros Bank. 09t2 ' .-jtt funeral was held in Weston jes- tcrilay over the remains of an elderly gentleman named Clark. GO TO CAMPBELL & MORRELL FOR ALL WOMEN'S WEAR. WE ARE THE LEADERS. 09t2 It Is stated that Harry Swinyard has leased a blacksmith shop In Rex-burg Rex-burg and will remain In business there for an Indefinite time. Call at Ellason Sisters' and sec a fine line of Millinery and Summer goods. 09t2 C. M. WENDLEBOE has the finest display of tine Chinaware In town, at astonishing cheap prices come and see. ' 59t3 Miss Lulu Carpenter, of Logan, who has been living in New York for some months past, has removed to South Woodstock, Connecticut. Lost On Center street, a good,new lap-robe. Lost Tuesday night. Please return to this otllcc and be rewarded. Dr. I. S. Smith will be away from his dental ottlco from May 30th to June 0th. Dr. Charles Lafount will be thcie to attend to business during ' I thtlme. " large shipment of Julian & Kokenge ladles shoes, the finest and most sylish that ever came to .Logan, hasarrlved at Andreas Peterson's. 5812 Mrs. G. A. Champ and Miss Flora Chamberlain went to Salt Lake on Wednesday to attend the Maud Adams matinee In the afternoon of that day. rfejjsprayjj b a mil of experience. experi-ence. Leave orders at Arthur Bate-son Bate-son or Reading's butcher shop. Satisfaction Satis-faction guaranteed or no pay. 55t4 Mr. Sara Chrlstenscn has been doing do-ing a nice real estate and loan business busi-ness since l'o opened up an otlleo here a few w,ecks ago. Sam came from Hyde Park, Is a hustler and promises to be a valuable addition to Logan business ci i cles. Mrs N. Carpenter, of San Francisco, one of the pioneers In the Vlavl work, will give a series of eight free lectures, to mothers and daughters over fourteen four-teen years, in tho First ward, room at tho Tabernacle atll p. m. beginning May 2'lth. , All ladles cordially Invited. Sunday services at tho Presbyterian . church are as follows: 11 o'clock, scr- r(Jfen by Rev. Cleme'nson, followed by communion service; 7:15 p. m. Y. P. 0. K. lead by I. N. Smith-topic, "Bo good to yourself." 8 o'clock Dacca- )aurato,"Growth", by Rev.Clemenson. Until September thoro will be no more evening services at the Presbyterian ' chinch. i C. V. Hansen hangs paper. 5Ctf Mrs. John Squires reached Logan a few days ago. She Is visiting relatives. For Photos go to Harrlson.successor to Fries studio over U. O. store. 50-tlS Ou account of the Sunday School convention there will be no Scandinavian Scandina-vian meeting at the tabernaclo Sunday. Sun-day. Lessons given on the Piano or Organ Or-gan by Ragnhlld J. Droberg, 558 East Second South. 67 3t Saturday, Juno 11th, the Oregon Short Line will run excursion to points north and west. For all information in-formation call on ticket agent. Carl J. Olson & Son arc doing the paper-hanging for Lundstrum Furniture Furni-ture and Carpet company. 6Ut8 Recent reports from Alocrta state that there arc good piospccts for ciops this year. There have been frequent rains, and everything In the shape of vegetation looks Ilrst-class. A tine assortment of hats for the commencement exercises can be found at Merrill & Crockett's. Prices to suit all. Fred W.Crockett, the bonded Abstractor Ab-stractor ofCachc county, will make your abstracts on short notice, and in every case give you satisfaction. 59t2 Family groups and large Photos a specialty at Odull's Photo Studio, Rick's Dlock, Logan. 59t2 Mrs. Catherine Hlbbaid, who has been visiting in Malad for the last three weeks, returned home Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mrs. Hibbard was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Thomas. , $10,000 to loan on city and farm property. No delay, no red tape. II. A. Pcdersen & Co. 58t4 Wat Reese has ''The Drunswlck" Hying the colors of both Logan and the Traveling Men. Red and white,' and blue, white and gold festooned from tho center of the celling makes an attractive display. HOW'S YOUR PANTSV IF THEY NEED RENEWING, WE HAVE A FULL LINE AT LOWEST LOW-EST PRICES. CAMPBELL & MORRELL. MOR-RELL. 5i)t2 For two weeks 1 shall sell Clothing, Shoes, and Gent's Furnishings at cost for cash. Come and get bargains. Newjiold, the Clothier. 4t Account Teachers Excursion the O. S. L. will sell lound trip tickets to San Francisco $37.30; Los. Angeles $52.30; Portland and Spokauc at $35.00; tickets on sale May 30, 31, June 8 and Uth, limited 90 days from date of sale. A Dargain in City property at L. R. E. & L. Co. 5U12 R. Lafount & Co. are never behind anybody when it comes to enterprise. This firm has Its windows decorated already, and one never sees those windows win-dows but they are attractive. This time they have an automoblllous constructed con-structed of hardware. John II. Anderson has now moved to his new quarters and Is ready for business. He has received a large stock of jiew goods. Old and new patrons are invited to call. A short time ago the young ladles or Clarkston played ball with the married mar-ried ladles ot that place. The umpire was the renowned Sanko. The married, mar-ried, ladles carried away the honois, and arc. now thinking of challenging the married ladles of tho county. Our pianos arc owned and used exclusively ex-clusively by the two great colleges located lo-cated at Logan. Our buslnesshas had the most phenomenal giowth of any music house In the State. Thatcher Music Co. Mr. .1. C. Walteis leturncd last Tuesday night fiom a short visit with lelatives in Indiana. Fiom the Infrequency of his visits and shortness ofhisstaysinthe East, it must be concluded that Mr. Walteis bellees Indiana a good place to stay away fiom. 2,000 pahs of Ladles, Children's and Mcn,s Shoes to be closed out u-gard-less of cost, at Andicas Petcison's. 5t Within the past thirty days some person received a check for $8.40 from the Cache Valley Mercantile Co. It Is presumed that the check was taken In change without endorsements. The check passed to, the Chicago Meat Market. Any person" lemem-berlng lemem-berlng the tiansactlon and will Impart the Information needed will be rewarded re-warded at the last named place. 58 3t THERE IS SOMETHING NEW AT THE LUNDSTROM FURNITURE FURNI-TURE CO'S AND YOU CAN NOT AFFORD TO MISS SEEING IT. CALL AND SEE IT. 59t2 For cool beverages, Candles, Ice-Cicam Ice-Cicam and fruit go to Muidock's. 59t2 Contractor Gllmartln says that It Is tho intention to complete tho walk on the south sldo of-West Center street before work Is begun on the north side. This Is in order to make traveling travel-ing to and from tho station as convenient conven-ient as possible. Mr. Gllmartln also states that It will require between six and ten weeks to complete the entire work, It being a question as to the number of men he cares to work. Great reduction In Millinery at Mcr rill and Crockett's. The Eagle barber shop Is tho place to get a good clean shave on short notice. .V.H2 The Brunswick, on Centre street, Is run by Wat Reese and Is the popular resort of Logan. 59t2 Finest assortment of ladles head-wear head-wear that was ever In Logan, at Merr)ll'& Crockett's. Another car of those magnificent Schiller pianos Just arrived at Tho Thatcher Music Co.'s stores, Main and Center streets. Two large Estey Church organs from the Harris Music Co. will be used to support tho largo chorus of Sunday Schools at the Tabernacle tonight and tomorrow. TO DE TREATED RIGHT IN SUMMER SUITS GO TO CAMP-DELL CAMP-DELL & MORRELL'S. 5!lt2 $2.50 Is all that Is required In cash to become a shaio holder In the Rochdale. Roch-dale. Your Dividends will pay the balance,, $22.50. Dividends arc paid according to amount of purchase.55tf John Bench is still in the ring. He Is not knocked out. He Is jiosltlvely the best painter and papcrhanger in town. Work done on short notice. 53 18 Account Teachers Excursion East, the O. S L. will sell round trip tickets to Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha and Kansas City and Intermediate points at single fare for round trip plus $5.00, selling dates May 30, 31, June 8 and 9th, with final limit or Sept. 15th. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. GO TO CAMPBELL & MORRELLS FOR GOOD SHOES, HATS.SHIRTS ETC. 59t2 Account of Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. association at Salt Lake, June 5, 0 and 7th the Oregon Short Line will sell round trip tickets to Salt Lake at single fare, selling dates June 3, 4, and 5th with final limit of June 9th. IF YOU DES1RETO KEEP COOL in hot summer days, buy your ice of the Spring Pond Ice company. Phone 107k. Orders filled with promptness and free delivery. 58t8 Prof.L.A. Ostlcn Is making arrange-' ments for a large party of Loganltesl to leave hereon June 8th, for the east. Quite a number will leave about that time and for convenience, sociabltily, etc., these will go together. A most satisfactory arrangement, sure. Andreas Peterson says that the special sale has been a great success, I but as there are a few hundred pairs or shoes left yet, which lie desires to close our, he will extend the sale another an-other ten days. 59t2 Many regret that Mrs. Martha Royal Roy-al King, Salt Lake's distinguished soprano, did not give the public a chance to hear her charming voice. During her stay here a number of friends and musicians were invited to thehomeofCapt. Styer, where Mrs. King simply charmed every one present. M. C. Everton is still selling Ice. This j car he has a big supply of first-class first-class Ice, all solid, no snow. Prices are reasonable. Give film a trial. 69t2 Wo still have a limited supply of alfalfa seed for sale, which we will sell at a reduced price. Wc are always on hand to clean seed wheat. Logan' Elevator Company, Jorgenson & Jensen. 53 1 8 Postotllcc Inspector Sharp was In our city Saturday and In company with 'Postmaster Odell Inspected the city freo delivery service. Mr. Odell Informs In-forms us that he expects to secure an additional currier for Logan and if so free delivery service will be extended where practicable, and may Include the residents living on Canyon road and In City Park addition. Stephen Hailstone, the popula butcher, has Just received one of the finest meat refrigerators that ever came to Logan. He Is now prepared to store his meat In gilt edge shape, and can satislfy all. No better any-wheie. any-wheie. Give him a trial. 68t3 Some of the prettiest chinaware ever received In the city is now at the Wen-dclboe Wen-dclboe Jewelry establishment on First North. Mr. Wendleboe Is making exceptionally ex-ceptionally low prices on these goods and if you are in need of anything of the kind you had better see him. Go see the goods anyway. VISITORS IN LOGAN,- DON'T FORGET TO CALL AT THE CACHE VALLEY MERCANTILE GROCERY CO'S FOR YOUR EATABLES AND DELICACIES. FRUITS AND GREEN GROCERIES GROCER-IES A SPECIALTY. REMEMBER, WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR THESE LINES. 59t2 Willard Hansen, the all 'lound Insurance In-surance agent, Is the man to Insuie with. Ho writes the New York Life, the Insurance that Insures, also lire, disability and accident. Jfeber T. Parker, of Wellsvllle, recently drew $90 through disability. Joseph Peterson, Peter-son, of Logan, was paid $150; tho mayor of Smlthlleld burned his arm and was paid $30 as Indemnity. Keep money at home by Insuring with Wlllard Hansen, who sees that all claims arc paid. 5012 GREAT WALL PAPER SALE I I IS NOW ON, at our new Wall Paper store. I 'H Everything brand new, our Entire Stock Strictly This Years' H Goods direct from the factory. We guarantee to sell our paper M as cheap as any house in the West. We have hundreds of pat- jB terns at the following a H Extremely Low Prices! I 1 tat & Six patterns at J0cr Four patterns at J22c, Twenty pat- I LH terns at J 5c, seventy-five patterns at 2oc, one hundred and I H fifty patterns at 20c, thirty patterns at 30c, thirty patterns at I 30c, fifty patterns at 40c, fifty patterns at 40c, one hundred I H and fifty patterns at 5oc, and three hundred patterns at from I H 50c up to $7 per roll. I H I for the Benefit of People who reside in the country Outside of Logan, we have placed our sample books ut the following places: HYRUM, Williams Bros, and H Allen Bros.; WELLSVILLE, Wellsvllle Coop.; PROVIDENCE, Providence Co-op.; SMITHFIELI), E. R. '-.M Miles, Jr.; RICHMOND, Richmond Co-op.; LEWIRTON. Hayball Co.; PRESTON, Ida., Oicavos & Co. M Preston, Pyper & Co I 120 Center Street, LOUAN, UTAH. - H Wc also carry a full and Complete Line or Burlaps, Plctuie Moulding, Chair Rail, Picture Hooks, Pic- . ,B Hire Wire, etc. We make a specialty In Painting, Paper Hanging and House Decorating, In all Us branches. "' '..-1 Estray Notices. Intliotown of Hyde Vark. I liavo In my possession (lie following Uo-ncrllietl Uo-ncrllietl anltuali wlilch If not claimed ml taken away, will bo Hold at public auction lo tho blithest cash Milder, at tho town jxjuml In aid Ilydo Park on Tuesday the .list day of Jluy. lft)4, at 1 p.m. Description of animals'. Two red heifers, about 'J years old. marked silt out of left ear, underhalf crop out of right no brands visible. Said animals were impounded im-pounded by .1. Walt on Mav 0, IW, Also tho following descrlded animal will Iki sold on Tuesday, tho 31st. day of May, 1W)4. at tho hour of I p, m: One bay horse atxml 12 years old, branded (CD on left shoulder, stiff In front feet, spot In forehead. Said animal an-imal was Impounded by K. Lamb on the Ifth. day of May JVM. T. O. Wooi.k, I'oundkeeper. Wanted-Potatoes at Hany Smurth-walte. Smurth-walte. Center stieet. -JOtf Cut glass for weddings. Cardon Jewelry Co. Wit:: Logan Real Estate & Loan Co. has some tine houses for rent. 0!t2 For RentRooms In tho Commercial Commer-cial Block. Apply at Co-op Grocery jk Drug Co. Homcseekers We will show jou how to get a home, or pay oil loan on your property. II. A. PkdkusjEN & Co. For Information or tickets to the Big Ball, .Mine 1st, call at the Brunswick Bruns-wick thirst parlor. t During tho day large numbers of the patrons of the schools and friends of the pupils viewed tho exhibit and were delighted. You can depend on tlrst-class work when you send your laundry to tho White Swan Laundry, C. A. Cum-mlngs, Cum-mlngs, proprietor. 09t2 June weddings means selections of appropriate bridal gifts. Our store Is the mecca for those seeking wedding gifts. Caidon Jewelry Co. The celebrated Estey pianos and Newman organs aro going like hot cakes. The Harris Music Co. are doing do-ing a rushing business. For Carpets and Linoleum SEE Lundstrum Furniture and Carpet Company. tf Herman Johnson, tho popular caterer, cater-er, will be prepared to care for all. Delicacies of the season served on short orders. West Center street, Logan. Lo-gan. 0012 Magnificient Pianos. Tho largest stock of pianos and organs or-gans between Salt Lake and Portland can bo Inspected at the 2 stores of the Thatcher Music company, Main and Center streets. They carry the following follow-ing pianos: Tho Henry F. Miller, "best In the world"; the Julius Bauer, of "perfect tone and workmanship;" the Schiller, "a gem, the most popular, in tho land;" Needham, "the old reliable; reli-able; and Bailey, "the beautiful.". I yLrfmjjfi&f' It has happened that men so , J I H I SJbJb J weak tlley couldu'tcutatootli j j . Ifl I ' fyB ' P'c on a c'rcu'ar saw have I. II I'M I I ( &Wt' grown so strong that chopping H I Our Beef, Iron and Wine did it. It's a great tonic when Mil H I ' yonr'e exhausted from either acute or chronic diseases. IJH It' . ! t FINE WINES AND LIQUORS jl For Family and Medicinal Use. jH CY E. NAPPER 11 71) MAIN STREET, LOGAN. OLD SQUIItES STAND t jH "ii" ! B S GRAND OPENING AT 'l Logan Knitting Factory I 1 NOUIl JH Handsome New Store, 145 N. Main 1 fit fl L. 1). S. GARMENTS-Llght summer weight, l:00; Medium sum- k-M mer weight 1.2Ti; Heavy summer welglit, $1.00. Other grades , IV In proportion. 11 EGYPTIAN COTTON HOSE The kind that wears ALL SUM- pM MEK Children's sizes 10c; Misses sizes 20c; Ladles sizes 20c. MM SUMMER VESTS, an elegant lino from 10 cents up. !9 SHIRT WAISTS, a complete lino from 20 cents up. fhfl SILK GLOVES AND MITTS, entirely new and up-to-dato lino MM fiom 20c tip. B SPUING RIBBONS at a big reduction. MM SPRING UNION SUITS for Men, Women and Chlldicn. The Wm only placu In town wheioyou will tind a full line. vtm Logan Knitting Factory, ffl In oar New Store Jast Sooth of the Court House i .'H x ' H |