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Show I Just a Little Paint. " ltlglit now when cvcrythlnj? In natuio Is beginning to look bright and fresh, a llttlo paint will go a long way toward brightening tip r S jV the place. fty PoiclV.'chalis and seats, lawn I I C v - " r,nowcrs an' (,r lnc flirm or Kar('c" Au", ,, Implements and dozen of things RUf Inside the house all need a little ' k'i touching up. dreh ' ( We've paint all ready to use for " , any purpose. 1 K . Put up In any size can ou may If T " wish, any color you may fancy. r ' Drop In and get a Color Caul and " I we'll tell joii moic about It. V , , ,. Of course we've brushes to put $T the paint on with, 10c up. ' k RITER BROS,' DRUG GO, l t u. Looan, Utah, ib , Franklin, Preston and Mont- f, i poller, Idaho. P I Result of Investigation ?.,' -, " " 2.15 aero farm only two miles from Lo- ., l gan. f() notes good beet land. Full f ,w , -' water right. Oood Improvements. Vti- . A chiincc of a lifetime. 1 v j ' 100 aeirs good land 7 miles fiom Lo- j , Kan Oood water tight. 2.1 acres F, Ui '' ., I" hici't'ii. Same plowed lead) for p ,t ' , pilngtise. (iood ha land as well v V f ' as farming. House, Conn!, etc. t ''".';?' ', narKan,t casi' tonus. iSfe' 3" aUleS K00(1 lalH' W'11' ri1" wa,cr rft '. - right. Oood Frame house. It W r Cm , miles from Logan, (iood beet land. ' l-tjj. J 5 A number of small farms close by Lo- f" ,' ,' .ran. Finn Hotel property In Logan ;-' choice location, good paying In- y. ' vestment, will pay ten per cent ," ' from start. Plenty of City property at all kinds of prices and on all kinds of terms. . ,.. " List your property with us If ott wish B , Uj, to dispose of It. Always plenty ijf'f' of Home Money to loan, f p H. A.Pedesen & Co B ' " Oftlco over First National Bank Wp & i a riNC line, or I jf fruit and Shade w.W . Trees Hi HL ' '' Hedge l'lauts, Evergreens, Mk ' SI i nibs, H - Koses, riants, B. Seeds. Br!'' " i THE LOGAN NURSERY B I , Logan, Utah. 1 " The M. & I ' ' Goal and .Wood co, p- ., v Successor to J.Jolinsuu a M,Mamlten 1 : ' M. Mauritzen, K. i - James Larsenr vs: Proprietors. Hi jf - KH,' ., Dealers In all kinds of Coal and Kin- Hi ) dllng wood. Oillce . !i West Center iv J street Li TKLKl'HOXK 1IKSK. fjyl Prompt delhery and 2,000 pounds to HBL ';, eory ton, guaranteed. wm i . m r Logan Real Estate w" "' and oan Company .IH has a number of First-class Dry MB and Irrigated A Farms For sale B i , on terms or for Cash. City proper- JMk k ty in all parts of town. Longtime H Farm loans a specialty. w Optional payment. Local money money placed. A No. 1 Security It LOUIS S. CARDON, Mgr Generalities. SIIOKS SIIINKI) FOU M.' AT "OITYSHOKSTQISK." tf J)r. I. S, Smith recently bought him a line blooded horse and Is about the ))lggcst man In town at present. JilO won't touch the animal now. A 12-pound boy catnc to the homo or John Tham.Ir.,of the Second watd, Thursday morning. John felt It necessary nec-essary to get out Frlda and work his poll-tax. Mis. Hyrtim Weathcistonc, of the Second ward, continues ciy 111 since the burial of her baby u few da ago. Il'clatlves fear permanent Injury to her health. Dr. K. fl. CJowans, formerly of this city, who has been at John Hopkins Unhorslty the past 3 ear, has been selected as medical director for the l of IT. gymnasium. The baseball feer Is on and the vacant lots arc the scene of the usual padded suits, spting Jangling and experts ex-perts whom great teams are losing games for not possessing. Little Klslu Thompson hits a ten-pound ten-pound sister. Mr. and Mis. A. II. Thompson ate icsponslblu for it all, acknowledge It and seem happy. The little girl came Wednesday moinlng. C. M. Harris has tetuined fiom Salt Lake wheic he placed a line WOO Kstey Grand Piano In the home of Mis Lillian Lil-lian Oliver. Miss Oliver Is delighted with the Instrument and will use it in her uextiecltal in Salt Lake Clt. Ionian Spllhnau, a lle-cai-old oungstcrof the Second ward, In an clfoitto cut down a bunch of willows Thursday, managed to sever little Flovsle Cressul fiom the end of one of her lingers. The damaged linger was sewed up and will be well again ere long. W. J. Murphy, auditor for the Cum-nilngs Cum-nilngs Commission Co., came up fiom Salt Lake Thursday night to consult with local manager, W. II. Weaver. Murphy Is a Jolly good fellow and Is alwas ready with a new Joke. He remained re-mained until yesterday. The business of the local olllce is Incieaslng rapidly. MOVKD our stock or latest White Sewing machines, Malleable Iron HomeComfoit and Mouaich liaoges, the sweetest Farrand organs and pianos and all kinds of musical instruments instru-ments to tho Tea House, No. 0 Main street. THK WMITK SKWIXC MA-CHIXK, MA-CHIXK, UANCKand MUSIC CO. The ball glen by the Scandinavians Wednesday ecnlng netted :i8.70 for the missionaries, Folstioiii and Jensen, who leave Monday ror the European Held. Expenses amounted to $20.00, making a total of ."S.oo taken In at the door. The Palace hall was fall I v tilled with dauceis, who kept up their pleasiitc until the inclining hours. Tho occasion was a most enJoablc one 'tis said. The Mutdock Cindy Kitchen Is undergoing un-dergoing tepalrs. New counters and sldeboaids have been placed in to accommodate ac-commodate the great tialllc In soft diluks, the back pattitlon has been ie-moved ie-moved and a splendid olllce is to occupy oc-cupy the upper portion of tho 100m. The Muidoeks are determined to have the ".swellcsf, and most convenient place In the city and aic not spaiing money in fitting up. Thatcher & Hansen the clothiers do not seem to be dismayed that thcie ate eight clothing stores in the city. In the 'very near future they will build a tlfty root addition to the rear or the present location, will utilize util-ize the upper portion as a stock and salesroom, remove counters from the center as at picsent and convert the establishment Into a moio satisfactory satisfact-ory place than it Is now. The lU'.cinii.KJAN man got hold or the same brand or coin Juice "the 011I3V wrltcts use when scot lug the Republican administration and as a consequence got things mixed In regard re-gard to tho time or tho mass meeting called by Mayor Itoblusou. In one part or the aitlclu the statement was made that the meeting was"tonlght" (Wednesday,) and In another, Monday night the 18th. The latter is the proper date. This mistake caused unite a number or Logan's business men to go to the courthouse Wednesday Wednes-day evening, and to-date has cost us $2.2.1 torclgarsand llghtliipild icfiesh-ments. icfiesh-ments. However, It N a proof of the proof of advertising. The Odd Fellows havo Issued Invitations Invi-tations ror a public function to bo glen at the lodge rooms Tuesday afternoon, Apill 2d, ami a grand ball at the Palace hall on the evening or the same day. The 2(lth marks the elghty-slMh anniversary or the rounding round-ing or the order and the exotclses during dur-ing the arternoon will he largely com-memotatory. com-memotatory. A splendid program or music and addresses Is being picp.tied and In all probability there will be picsent some distinguished advocates or Odd Fellowship Trom Salt Lake city. The occasion Is to be nmdo a most happy and congenial one, and the ball at the Palace in the evening is to lie the "swellest ever." Two bundled Invitations have been Issued. Isaac Kllwcll, Jr., Is at the old stand repairing bicyles. Logan Is putting on metropolitan airs. It takes six hacks to bring the passengers rrotn the depot. For Kent IJooms in the Commercial Commer-cial Illock. Apply at Co-op Orocery & Drug Co. President C. O. Card Is gradually Improving In health. He and his wire Zlna were out riding ycstciday. ir 30U want a good cup of coffee, Johnson's Cafe In the Palace building Is the place to get It. tf President Isaac Smith returned to Logan on Thursday night after an absence In Salt Lake for fourteen da 9. Fifteen cents per dowi for eggs is paid at II. O. Hayball's store, fil-M W. Center Sttect. -Ultf Arbor day was generally observed In Logan, lluslness or all kinds was suspended, sus-pended, and It had the appearance or Sunday. Honieseckcrs-rWc will show ou how to get a home, or pay off loan on your piopcrty. II. A. Pkdkimkx Si Co. Misses Alice and Florence Keed. Hannah Jensen and Irving L. ltrang-ham ltrang-ham spent cstcrday at the Jensen home at Mcudon. The following notables came fiom Salt Lake Thursday night: President W. J. Kerr. Peter M. Maughan, D. K. Kobcrts, Joseph Jensen Jr. Our way or laundering lace curtains Is the latest and best. "0c per pair. "White Swan Laundry". C. A. Cum-mlngs, Cum-mlngs, propiletor.Phone No. llllx. tr It is stated 011 the sticets or Salt Lake that the Kclth-O'Kilcn dry goods firm lost ?!W.ooo last 3 ear. It Is also stated that Walker Kiothctsdry goods company have bought the business. busi-ness. The Methodist people are making some much-needed improvements aiound their church propel ty. The roor Is being painted, wood-work brightened, lawns made and eveiy-thlng eveiy-thlng generally put In apple-pie order. This will make that corner show up much better. The barn or Oscar llorkman or the seventh ward burned to the ground 3cstcrday arternoon. The the was started by a boy playing with matches. match-es. There vveie about two tons or hay destioed. All other stuff was removed re-moved from the barn. The loss is about $:UH. Thcliiedepaitmcnt was called out and presented the tire fiom spieadlng. Dr. Joseph K. Monell, son of Pies. Moiicll, passed a high giatle examination' examina-tion' at the Kush Medical College a few das ago and was aw aided the prize that seventy-live otheis struggled struggl-ed ror the appointment to a two yeais position In the Cook county hospital. hos-pital. This is a most excellent achievement and reflects ciedlt on the .voting man and his native clt'. Congratulations Con-gratulations aie In 01 dor. Hairy Stoney Is able to get out on crutches. Both limbs, which were broken In an accident two months ago, have, healed nicely, and It will not boa great while berore Mr. Stoney will be as or yore. One limb Is a little lit-tle awry at present and the other ankle an-kle is stiff but the surgeon says these difficulties will right themselves properly. pro-perly. Harry Is lather thin as a result re-sult or the ordeal, but is cheerful, and happy that the accident was no more serious. In telling of that bloody scrap between be-tween "Supt." Ilmr and Architect John W. Iliuiett, "the only"' gets It all wiong. What the Journal man mistook for a sprain of the doughty William's tongue on closer examination exam-ination proves to be a Swedish wart with a German accent, and If It hadn't been for this obstruction he he would have downed Ilarrctt as easy as a welncrwurst pic or a glass or lager. Mr. Ilarrctt Insists that Mr. Hurrdld his ear no damage, but that "the only's" statement that he Is the designer or the cesspools in question has rracturcd his oiractory nerve. "Those cesspools wore designed de-signed by a Democratic Board or Education" sa.vs Barrett, "and besides, be-sides, tho sctap was not about the cesspools at all." However in twenty minutes talk with Barrett, Tntc Kk-ruiiLtoAN Kk-ruiiLtoAN couldn't Hud out what the light was really about. Atone stage or the game, Burr tried to hold the door while Barrett was on the Insldo of tho building, but.Banett got one arm out through a crack and the air fiom a vicious swipe he made at the Janitor caused that gentleman to turn thico somersaults off the steps. William was busy while ho was railing rail-ing and grabbed up an aim load or locks us hu full. On the assumption that Mr Buir would probably hurl these missies at him, Mr. Barrett asked him to put them down. Mr. Bui r offered the explanation ex-planation that he was moiuly trying to weight himself down so as to resist re-sist the temptation to thrash tho life out or Mr. Bartett and then they quarreled some more and quit. At tho requestor Mr. Barrett, Mr. Burr was Hied. ir0tt want to know what smartly diesscd men arc wearing this season, y ask to sec Stelu-Bloch Clothes Thatcher & Hansen" Not a Safe 1-GUARANTEE To give you as much for your money as any store in town. AAwvvyyVvvirvyYyiiy 1 Vggf i Steln-Bloch Clothing. 27 Main st. Logan, Utah. IT pays to buy our kind because KmBMJX&SSQfiM they last longer and wear better f lm m 1 necessary wetting will not injure them. tHEi Plaiti backs and fancy backs and money 'Xjfft I l I Also Cat r a Splendid Line of the Very Best I I FINE WINES AND, LIQUORS For Family and Medicinal Use. CY E. NAPPER -0 MAIN STKEKT, LOO AN. OLD SQUIKES STAND South 41Wc "Ncw Bend UJ4Jf2rL Casada" Steel fdkl' HB Famous Plows ?iPcl3 sk Harrows Sk Wl When ou think PLOWS thlnk.Sldncy-Stevens I Implement Co. Good Plows Is our hobby, and I Its ope that makes friends for us among the farmers for miles around. 'v Field Ornamental Fencing, Hoosier Drills and Seeders. MHMHHMMHaBHMMBiHHMBBHMHHIiHMBHHMMi 1 It's all in the Making Correct proportions and quality of material Is our motto. As a result wo llud the piotluct of our tine knitting plant very popular among all who appreciate that wholesome feeling derived de-rived rrom underwear made ror comfort. A few minutes spent In our salesroom will convince ou of the superiority of our laigc variety or knit goods. j j4 o . WE WILL LOOK FOR YOU. ! Watch this space for our "Knitting Knows." 4i UNION KNITTING MILLS COMPANY :w ttYst First North St., Logan, Utah. 4 |