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Show iHofisecleaning BWlIsc boraxUiaminonia In cleaning woodwork and windows, and jou I lighten the labor and get better I results. I Protect furs and woolens from I moths by the liberal use of I camphor gum or moth balls. I The expense Is slight and saving I may be great. I Marred furniture polish, and there I are dozens of places where paint, I stain, enamel or varnish will I beautify. Wc have paints, var-I var-I nlshes, etc., in little cans all ready for the biush, and we sell them at bottom prices. BITER BROS.' DRUG GO, Looan, Utah, Franklin, Trcston and Mont- pcllcr, Idaho. PETERSEN & SONS, want to do some of your sign work for June 1st. TJicy know how to do it and guarantee satisfaction. See them. Generalities. SHOES SHINED FOU GO AT "CITY SHOE STORE." tf H. O. Ilarkness of McCammon, was in Logan yesterday. Kalsomlnlng and white-washing Albert J. Hanctt, N. 5th West. Lost An ice wool shawl. Finder please leave it at tills olllce. "The Lincoln" done in electric lights attracted considerable attention to this popular hostelry. Wanted Potatoes at Harry Smurth-walte. Smurth-walte. Center street. 4itf Last Tuesday the headgate on the Young ditch at the ollege farm,b'roko away. It will probably cost $150 to rentacc it. ,M. WENDLEHOE has the finest display of tine Chlnawarc In town, at astonishing cheap prices come and see. 5!)t3 Services at the M. E. Church Sunday Sun-day evening at 8 o'clock, subject of sermon, "A Peculiar People." The public is cordially invited. LobT On Center street, agood,new lap-robe. Lost Tuesday night. Please return to this oftlce and be lcwardcd. President .Joseph Morrell, wife and daughter, A. O. Harbor, wife and niece Mrs. Cantwell, left for St. Louis yesterday to attend the world's fair. Lost A ladies sfcel chain belt with black ribbon running thiough it. Finder please leave it at Tiik Hkpuii-moan Hkpuii-moan olllce. Chas. Nappcr, of Cy Nappcr's Drug store, left for Salt Lake Friday morning morn-ing to spend a much needed vacation. Ho expects to be gone several days. IF YOU DESIRE TO KEEP COOL in hot summer days, buy your ice of the Spring Pond Ice company. Phone 107k. Orders tilled with promptness aruUrce delivery. 58t8 "Wy May, one of the last cat's graduates fiom the N. J. A., came up fioni Ogden to attend the graduating exeiclses of tlin school Thuisday evening. even-ing. John Bench is still in the ring. lie is not knocked out. Ho is positively the best painter and paperhanger In town. Work done on short notice. 5:it8 A valuable horse belonging to Mr. Taylor of Ilenson, diopped dead at Johnson & Down's quarry on Wednesday. Wednes-day. It is thought tiie animal became overheated. Charlie Harris was asked the question ques-tion if ho thought there was anything in tills world nicer than that white horse. Ho said: "1 don't know of anything, unless It Is an Estoy piano." Miss Mildied Howell left Thursday for Salt Lake City to spend a few weeks and will then go to her home at Oxford, Idaho. Miss IIowcll.'s sister spent June 1st with her In Logan. Parties traveling to and from Men-don Men-don complain sorely about the condition condi-tion of the roads. Some of the citizens citi-zens say that the county originally In-(tended In-(tended to place more culverts along ' iEfroad. In their absenco the loads are very bad. Account Teachcis 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 W.00, selling dates June 8 and Oth, with I tlV.al limit of Sept. 15th. C. V. Hansen hangs paper. 6(1 tf The regular priesthood meeting of Cache Stake will be held at the tabernacle taber-nacle today at 10 o'clock a, m. Joseph Morrell, President. For Photos go to Harrlson.succcssor to Fries studio over U. O. store. 50-08 Members of the 40tli Quorum of Seventies Sev-enties are hereby reminded of their meeting Tuesday evening, June", at 8 p. re. A. D. Thatcher Pres. Carl J. Olson & Son are doing the paper-hanging for Lundstrum Furniture Furni-ture and Carpet company. G0t8 John W. Woolf, a member of the Legislative asscmb'y of the North West Territory, is in Cache county visiting his relatives. Mr. Woolf is accompanied by his wife. Saturday, June 11th, the Oregon Short Line will run excursion to points north and west. For all Information In-formation call on ticket agent. Mr. Daniel Gain, of Fielding, Ilox Elder Co., and his two sisters, returned return-ed home yesterday. They have been students af the 11. Y. College and expect ex-pect to be In attendance at the next tcim of school. For sale A line seven loom brick house one and a half blocks north of the H. Y. College. For sale cheap. Apply to David Reese. it There will be a meeting of the Relief Re-lief Society olllcers of the Hy rum Stake at the Ilyruin Stake House, June 4,' 1004. at 1 p. in. A full attendance is desired. Nellie Parkinson, Prest., 1 Oeorglna Ralph, Secretary. 2,000 pahs of Ladies, Children's and Mcn,s Shoes to be closed out regaid-less regaid-less of cost, at Andreas Peterson's. 5t A conference of the ciders of the Hyrum Stake of Ion will convene In Hyrtim at 10 a. in. and 2 p. m. on Sunday, Sun-day, June 12, 1004. All arc Invited. W. C. Parkinson, Geo. O. Pitkin and I. C. Thorcson, Stake presidency. WE HAVE EXCLUSIVE SALE OF THE CELEURATKD "UTZ & DUNN" LADIES FINE FOOTWEAR. FOOT-WEAR. CITY SHOE STORE, W. M. HANSEN, PROPR. Account Teachers Excursion the O. ' S. L. will sell lound trip tickets to' San Francisco :t7.:W; Los Angeles $52.30; Portland and Spokane at :t5.00; tickets On sale May :t0, 31, June 8 and Uth, limited 00 days from date of sale. $10,000 to loan on city and farm property. No delay, no red tape. II. A. Pedeisen & Co. 58t4 Misses S. E. DcGralT, Annie Raymond Ray-mond and Mattle Stover will leave next Wednesday lor California to spend the summer. Miss DcGraff has been In 111 health for some time, but it is thought she will be able to leave then. Account of Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. association at Salt Lake, June 5, 0 and 7th the Oicgon Short Line will sell round trip tickets to bait Lake at single fare, selling dates June 3, 4, and 5th with tlnal limit of June oth. Mr. Albert Denikc arrived here from New York State last Tuesday, and in the future will be associated with Dr. Harry Emeis In his dental olllce. Mr. Dcnlkc made a giand nisli to get here for June 1st with the other distinguished fellows. Wc still have a limited supply of alfalfa seed for sale, which we will sell at a reduced price. We ate always on hand to clean seed wheat. Logan Elevator Company, Jorgenson & Jensen. 53 t 8 Some of the prettiest chlnawaie ever received In the city Is now at the Wen-delboe Wen-delboe Jewelry establishment on First North. Mr. Wcndleboe is making exceptionally ex-ceptionally low prices on these goods and If you aie In need of anything of the kind you had better see him. Go seethe goods an way. A pleasant feature af Decoration day exeiclses was the lsltofCapt. Ster and sevcial cadets. Taps were sounded and thiee volleys were Hied. Flags were placed on the giavcs of W. R. Stover, T. II. Cardon, E.ia Carpenter, Carpen-ter, Thos. G. Smith, Scth M, Hlalr, Joslah Hendricks, John iloylc and II. Splllman. Misses Holmgren, Egbcit, Love, Peterson, Smith, How-man, Wattis, Thomas and Quayle, of the A. C. of U. served a dainty luncheon at the A. C. of U. Wednesday, at which were present Senators Kearns and Smoot, Representative Howell, members of the Salt Lake, Logan, Wellsvllle and Mendon Olty Councils," other state dignitaries and a represcntatlveof Tiik Locian Riji'Uhmcjan. Tho young ladles weio very alert to their opportunity oppor-tunity and made a most favorable Impression Im-pression on the company of distinguished distin-guished gentlemen. That they went to considerable Inconvenience and deprived de-prived thomselves(of the festivities in the city In order U bo of service at the college Is deserving of commendation. commenda-tion. v Wanted, A good man with u family to take charge of a good number of milch cows. Will furnish a good dwelling house and other work if necessary. For further particular apply to II. O. Ilarkness, MCammon, Idaho, tf For Rent -Rooms In the Commercial Commer-cial Illock. Apply at Co-op Grocery & Drug Co. Mrs N. Carpenter, of San Francisco, one of the pioneers In the Vlavl woik, will give a series of eight free lectures, to mothers and daughters over fourteen four-teen years, in the First ward loom at the Tabernacle at 3 p. m. beginning May 2(lth. All ladles cordially Invited. G. Gessel, the brick maker of Cache county, will have an abundance of brick In ten days. tf The little house In the parade has tirst prize. Call on A. L. Skanchy & Sons lie fore building and got some nice design. The Pli .ang Rrcwlng Company has sued W. II. Hurst In the First District Dis-trict Court, to lecovcr $07.70 on account, ac-count, with Intciest at eight per cent. Call Gartf came up from Salt Lake Thursday night to spend a few das In Logan. He sas that he believes the opportunity he and his father are olferliiK Salt Lake will be accepted by the council of that city, although at present they have a tight on their hands. Mr. GarIT says Maitln and Rlack are against them, but like the few others who oppose them aie wholly whol-ly unable to give adequate reason for their opposition. Mr. GarIT says that the only question with some Is as to the financial ability of the 111 in, but that their fears on this scoie are groundless. When the contract Is let and fianchlsc given, the Garffs can and will give ample assurance of their ability to carry out the proposed plan. Homcscekcrs We will show ou how to get a home, or pay oil loan on your property. II. A. Pkiikuskn & Co. Congressman Howell entertained Senators Kearns and Smoot and other distinguished visitors Wednesday, together to-gether with a few local celebiatles. Dinner was served In the east building build-ing of the 11. Y. C, at which time both Senators , Representative Howell, J. A. Hcndrlckson, Ex-Mayor Hanson and Judge Agee made short speeches. Mr. II. Rullen Jr. acted as toastmas-1 toastmas-1 tcr. The occasion was a most delight-I delight-I fill one, the dinner served by young ladles of the IJ. Y. C. being something beyond compare. The meeting was cut short on account of many of the distinguished visitors finding it necessary neces-sary to return to Salt Lake on the special train. The Almunir teachcis and a few friends of tne New Jersey Academy spent several pleasant liouis at a banquet ban-quet Wednesday evening, where the mind was regaled with toasts, social chat and music, and the Inner man with the choicest dainties the Domestic Do-mestic Arts department could devise. Flowers in piofuslon lent greatly to the occasion, which as a whole was delightful. Toasts were delivered as follows: "How Democrats arc made In Indiana," Dr. J. F. Engle: "Huiry" Mis. I. N. Smith; "Alma Mater," Pior. A. E. Wilson; "Woman's Weapon," Mrs. Ostlen; "The Country Newspaper" N. 11. Mooie; "How Plctuies arc Made," Herbert Stoops; "Ideals," Rev. N. E. Clemenson. lic-foic lic-foic and after the line spiead was served, Misses Ryan and West favored the guests with Instrumental music. pppps ' iiil Sprs($Sifv It has happened that men so ( " H teSpjJp? j weak they couldn't cut a tooth ', H I nitPPY PPPl m grown so strong that chopping j H oaks was easy. Our Beef, Iron and Wine did it. It's a great tonic when ' iH I your'c exhausted from cither acute or chronic diseases. PPPfl ppH w" H FINE WINES AND LIQUORS H For Family and Medicliiiil I'v. M CY E. NAPPER H 70 MAIN STItP.KT, LOGAN. OLD StJlUKKS STAND M Servicable Underwear i mm ii bim H Something new in Summcs Sweaters, Made to Order. H 1IOSIKHY Allweightsof L. 1). S. (Jaiinrnts. H Docs on i imdciwuar give you good seivico? Docs ltalwas feci pH comfoi table? Does It lit imV if not, iccollect wheie ou purchased It. pH We are liioud of our past lecoid for we know our customers are proud of fpjpji our goods. H Prices as per quality, exact measuicments, pel feet tlt,and goods with- pH out u Haw have built up our tiade. .loin our happy thiongof customeis pH and wear nuclei wo.ir that lends ease and grace to every movement. jH UNION KNITTING MILLS COMPANY. :iJ West Fhst North St., Logan, Utah. jH jt FOR ta& H Carpets and I jpH Linoleum 1 LUNDSTROM I FURNITURE and CARPET CO. Clothing, Shoe I and Hat Sale I COMMENCING SATURDAY; MAY -Nil II 1 ONE FOURTH OFF 1 On Men's and Boys' Clothing I 1 5 per cent of I Men's, Ladies and children's Shoes. B Twenty Per cent off fl Men's, Boy's and childrens Hats H Dunbar,Robinson & Co I 2 Stores, 37 and 69 Mam St. I Julia Marlowe and Kieth's Konq. Excepted. I Another Victory. The people of Fianklln, Idaho, Invited In-vited a number of music dealers to ship In their samplo Chinch oigans, and their own choir .md musicians would give them a thorough test. The old reliable Estoy and Ilanls' "one price to all," galnc.i tho victory. This makes 44 Church organs this I company has sold. 3t s Griffin Brothers. fl machinists located on South Main has . ouo of the finest shops In tho county, M with clectrio power and complete H stock of lluggy and Wagon supplies -,V Including upholstering for buggies. H All kinds or work dono on short no jJ tlce. Our motto Is "proficiency" in H what we do. SOU M 1 |