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Show Hoissecleaning Use borax or ammonia In cleaning woodwork and windows, and you ) A lighten ttic labor and get better ? results. 1'rotcct furs and woolens from moths by the llbcr.il use of camphor gum or motli balls. The expense is si I git J, and saving may be great. Marred furniture polish, and there are dozens of places where paint, stain, enamel or varnish will beautify. Wc have paints, varnishes, var-nishes, etc., in little cans all icady for the bnish, and wc sell them at bottom prices. RITER BROS,' DRUG CO, Logan, Utah Franklin, Preston and Mont- poller, Idaho. . Generalities, " w SHOES SHINED FOR f.C AT "CITY SHOE STORE." tf Kalsomlning and white-washing Albert J. Rarrett, N. 5th West. Lost An ice wool shawl. Finder please leave It at this olllce. Lost A ladles steel chain belt with I black ribbon running through it. Finder please leave it at Tub Repuii-lic'AN Repuii-lic'AN olllce. Lost On Center street, a good, new lap-robe. Lost Tuesday night. Please return to this oftlec and be rewarded. Miss Nona Jones, of Salt Lake city, Is the guest of the Nelson's for a few days. Miss Jones Is .a. teacherlrTSalt Lake, and a most charming vocalist. An estimable couple got married In Millvlllc last week. Alphe Trolson was .wedded to Miss Kate Cummings. We join with friends In congratulations. congratula-tions. $2.50 Is all that is required In cash to become a share holder in the Rochdale. Roch-dale. Your Dividends will pay the balance, $22.50. Dividends are paid j according to amount of purchase. .Vitf , The crops on the west side of the V 0fcdty through Petersboro, Newton, TTrenton, Dayton and on up north, . look very tine and it is stated that they arc at least three weeks earlier than they were last year. Miss Jane Herrick was the recipient of a "kitchen shower" Monday night. This, of course, is a forerunner of something else, about which we will endeavor to post our readers when it transpires. Some of those who took advantage of the cheap rates north Into the Rex-burg Rex-burg country on Saturday were Madamcs Hewitt, Gustaveson, Jensen, Jen-sen, Nlbley, Wilson, Spcnst; C. M. and Frank Harris, Prof. Vcinon and wife, and August Schow of Richmond The work on the West-Cache canal Is being pushed with considerable vigor. There is some little work yet to do on the side hill. The canal on the Hat has been built nearly to David Haw's ranch. Finest selected llshlng tackle at the Hairls Music Store. (I4t:i Fiank Lewis, the wiestler who bested Ouss Lindc In a doubtful contest con-test here on May :ilst, Is to wicstle , J Jhailcy Ross at Pioo next Saturday Tevenlng. These two men have each " bested the other, and Iti is presumed the deciding struggle will be a battle loyal. Mr. and Mrs. Win. West and Mr. and Mis. Oliver Hrangham drove down fiom Chestcrllcld, Idaho, last week, it distance of 100 miles, In less than H days, and cairled with them a good heavy load. The former remained re-mained in Logan over Sunday, while the latter family will visit Mr. and Mis. Win. Iliangham for some time. Fishing tackle at Harris Music stoie. 04t:i Katlnliic, daughter of Judge and Mis. II. II. Rolapp, of Ogden, died and was hurried last week, the funeral funer-al services being inaiked by a large awLundaucc of notaulesof the state and 1 extremely magnlllcentlloial offerings. The Judge has many friends In Cache who sympathize deeply with the family fam-ily in their loss. Dame Rumor states that before many months one of Logan's fair damsels Is to be captuicd and carried to the south and held In captivity presumably pre-sumably all her life. This young lady has been one of the best cleiks in this t city for years, kind and obliging, and f tk il ,s Sill(' sll ls iV niou"cl housekeeper, f Some of theso Logan bloods haven't nip enough to tako a girl for a wife If she would support them. Who is she? Well she is a blonde. Guess the rest for the present. C. V. Hansen hangs paper, fifltf The first crop of alfalfa 13 "oelng cut on some of tnc ranches in Peterboro. For Photos go to Harrison, successor to Fries studio over U. O. store. GO-OS Samuel Rench and Fied Peterson arc building dwelling houses on South First East, near Third South. Carl J. Olson & Son are doing the paper-hanging for Lundstium Furniture Furni-ture and Carpet company. ti!it8 Ladles should sec Mrs. Carpenter and learn of a home treatment and save much worry and suffering. Located Lo-cated at Lincoln Hotel. Doctor Uudge and wife left last Saturday Sat-urday for Chicago and other eastern points. They expect to be absent about two weeks. For sale A line seven loom brick house one and a half blocks north of the 11. Y. College. For sale cheap. Apply to David Reese. 2t Mrs. E. Lloyd, of Salt Lake, sister to Mis. II. II. Lewis, Is In Logan for an extensive visit. The little house In the parade has tlrst prize. Call on A. L. Skanchy & Sons befoie building and get some nice destini. Watch the advertisement for the selllnir of horses at an caily date. There will be a bunch of good hoiscs sold at auction in this city within a few days. Look out for the notice. Who Is Anthon PehrsonV Why. he is the pioprlctor of "Cherry Lawn" faim, on Canyon load and he now has ripe strawberries, three Inches in diameter. dia-meter. Orders taken at the farm, or P. A. Ncllscn & Son's. (4t2 Frank Thatcher, of the llrm of Thatcher & Hansen, went to Salt Lak. Satuiday on business picllmln-ary picllmln-ary to construction of an addition to their store building on Main street. The boys will begin building immediately. immed-iately. Thomas Rose, the enterprising dairyman dai-ryman of Millvlllc, has icmodeled his house, which makes a great lmpiovc-ment. lmpiovc-ment. He has one af the tinest dairy fanuaTIn the county and he knows how' to handle it to a good advantage. He ' has the reputation of selling some of the tinest cicam and milk In the land. Maurice Swinyard, manager of the Ilayball Mercantile Compa'ny, of Lew-iston, Lew-iston, was in Logan a few days ago, it being his tirst trip In four months. Mr. Swinyard has been appointed secretary sec-retary of the Rcnson Stake Sunday schools, succeeding Charles Pond, who has recently moved to Holse, Idaho. Mrs Rrown, wife of the late Captain Brown, of Ogden, and daughter of ex-bishop ex-bishop Lewis, was In Logan Sunday visiting relatives and friends. Since the death of her husband, who was killed in the tight with the Major boys, Mrs.llrown has held the position of Auditor of Ogden City. W. C. Kent, of Logan, Utah, and Miss Annie M. Nellson, of Hyrum, Utah, weie married Thursday evening at nine o'clock by Judge Crowley, at his olllce. Roth the young people have been stopping at Idaho Falls. They will soon return to Utah. Idaho Falls Times. J. L. Jenkins, a Junior Commciclal of the A. C.of U. who had successfully passed examinations and would have giaduatcd next year, wasopciated on for appendicitis last Friday and died In St. Mark's hospital In Salt Lake. It was found that the appendix had bursted and Munich he had not been operated upon must have died within a few days. The young man was le-garded le-garded as a model student nnd a perfect per-fect gentleman. For a time he was a student at the Nov Jersey Academy, and had many friends here who regret his untimely death. The youmr man was a lesldcnt of Malad City. The McCanimon Hotel has been raised four feet fiom the giound, a tine vcianda built In front of it, and the house will be heated with steam befoie winter sets in. Among other enterprises of the town Mr. Ilarkness hasstaitcd up a brick yard. Hecei-talnly Hecei-talnly Is a progressive man, and should receive the support of the people peo-ple In his Immediate vicinity. While these new ventures benefit himself to some extent they do likewise to the people who are enabled to secure all kinds of materials for building at home, and at the same time he furnishes furn-ishes employment to the scores of men that he has constantly around him. Andreas Pcteison and John II. Anderson And-erson attended the closing services at the Seventh ward confeicnce on Sunday Sun-day night. Mr. Pcteison In a forcible manner treated upon the duties of parents towaids children, saying that he thought there was too much laxity in the training of chlldien. It Is ie-gietablc ie-gietablc to see so many men frequent saloons, and these visitors are not confined to the young men alone. The aged and middle age indulge In the use of liquor and their example Is not worthy of emulation. As for himself he had never been Inside of a saloon In his life and believed that people who professed to be Latter-Day Saints should not go tu these places but llvo so their acts will be consistent consis-tent with their profession. Fred Petersen, the painter, has moved to 2.0 West First South street. SILK AND RIRHONS SOLD AT HALF PRICE AT JOHN II. AND-EltSON'S. AND-EltSON'S. :it Homcseekeis Wc will .show you how to get a home, .or pay oil loan on your property. II. A. Pkdkiiskn & Co. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. McGraw are at Provo for a few weeks. "Mac" Is taking tak-ing his yearly vacation now. G. Gcssel, the brick maker of Cache county, will have an abundance of brick In ten days. tf Mr. G. II. Tribe, of Ogden, came up to Logan' Saturday1 and remained In the city a couple of days. Foil Salk Fine surrey.almost new, a bargain. Dr. R. J. Smith, Smlthtlcld, Utah. Wantcd-Potatocs at Harry Smurth-waltc. Smurth-waltc. Center sticet. 4iitf Examination of teachers for city schools will be held at the Woodiull on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Can jou take boaidcis June 20 to July 2!)? If .so send In your name and address to the Hilgham Young College. Col-lege. Mr. A. M. Slmmonds came over from Cannon Monday and circulated around the mctiopolis of Cache for a houis. For Ladles' latest styles In Oxford Ties and Low Shoes notice our windows. win-dows. City Shoe Store. i:)tf Accoiding to The Fieemont Current Cur-rent Journal, Rcxburg, Geo. Hogan, of this city visited his brother, Thos. Hogan at Lcwlsvllle last week. Just anlved a complete and elegant line of Ladles' up-to-date Oxford Tics and Low Shoes made by Utz & Dunn, City Shoe Stoic. iUtf IF YOU DESIRETO KEEP COOL In hot summer days, buy yourjeeof the Spring Pond Ice company. Phone 10"k. Ordcis filled with promptness and free delivery. ."8t8 Friends and people hcic who have had the pleasure of meeting Hon. Jos. R. Murdock, of Heber City.wlll regret to learn that he lost a little daughter last week. For your summer hosiery at leason-ablc leason-ablc pi Ices call at C. & M. Co. Waid confciences will be held In the following wards at 2 and 7:30 p. in. on June U)th Hyde Park and Providence. Provi-dence. Jos. Morrell, Isaac Smith, W. W. Maughan. We arc exclusive distributois of the Miller shoes, that guaranteed kind. C. & M. Co. Mr. Ed. Korupkat, of the Cache Valley Tea Company, has Just opened up a bottling works In the corner room of The Lincoln hotel. Mr. Korupkat believes that a fair business can be worked up hcie. If you desire a good summer suit at a reasonable price don't fall to consult C. & M. Co. The Thatcher Militate iccelving a coat of paint, which certainly takes from the building some of its oidinary sombreness. Tills is quite a large building and the painting of It no small undertaking. Wash suits and skirts in linen, duck ctermlne atC. & M. Co's. Mr. R. F. Rltcr has two children veiy sick as a result of whooping cough. Ralph Mitchell has another. The physicians say that the whooping cough the children are having now is most scvcie and is to be dreaded. New styles In straw hats and summer sum-mer shirts at U. & M. Co's. Mayor Robinson has Issued a call for mass meetings In the various ward meeting houses as follows: tith on June 20th; 2nd on the 21st; :ird on the 24th; 1st on the 27th. These meetings aie for the purpose of considering matters in relation to the city light plant and arc called for 8 p. m. The citizens should keep track of the dates and put In appearance at the proper hour. Summer wearing apparel for men, women and children at C. & M. Go's two stores. The angleis arc making preparations prepara-tions for June 15th. Men of all ages, with small boys, can be seen carrying their fishing tackle through the streets. Many boys look forward to this day with fonder anticipations than for circus day, and this Is saying a good deal. Rut to the fisherman who can ' catch them" there Is nothing noth-ing to compare with pulling out the speckled beauties. It lstho It. &G. Corset that gives style, comfort and durability. C. & M. Co. Is the only place they can be bought. I Quarterly conference was held In Pocatello last Sunday an! Monday. The people of that Stake have a line Stake tabernacle, and while It has only been completed about one year, It Is found that It Is too small. The hall has a gallery which was paid for exclusively by the outside settlements. The Pocatello Stake ls In a most excellent ex-cellent condition under the administration adminis-tration of William Hyde, who is its President. Goon Limk for sale at the Sugar Factoiy. Edgar Parsons is down fiom I'oca tcllo spending a week with his tela-tlvcs tela-tlvcs In Logan. Silk coats and silk suits, latest styles and designs at C. & M. Co's. John Maughan, manager of the Wcllsvllle Co-op, visited Logan yesterday. yes-terday. , Mrs. John W. Owen, of Pocatello, Is In Logan visiting herolu friends for a for a few days. Professor Alfred Osmond and wlfo are up from Provo for a few days visiting visit-ing friends and relatives. Our shoes are best and most reliable In Northern Utah. 0. & M. Co. It Is feared that the hard frost on Saturday night has hurt some of the early wheat on the west side of the valley. Hosiery, largest and best line at C. & M. Co's. Ladles summer hose at 121 cts. Congressman Howell and wife leave for Chicago this moinlng to be absent about two weeks. Mr. II . llullen goes also. Mrs. Martha Nielsen, wife of Win.C. Nielsen, of Hyrum, Is able to be out again after a ury severe and proti acted act-ed scige of typhoid-pneumonia. , The boaid of equalization Is in session ses-sion at the court house. Up to the present there have been but very few complaints made against the assessments assess-ments made. Don't forget that C. & M. Co. cany ' the Peciless undermusllns at popular prices. It Is expected that within the next two weeks, a band of horses will be sold out at auction In this city. The horses are unbioken but easily handled. handl-ed. There will be some excellent drivers amongst them. The exact ti,me and place will bo published In subsequent issues. The icnowned R. & G. Corsets can be had at C. & M. Co's. All sles and shapes from 50 cts. up. The Peteiseii boys, of Hyrum, arc rearing a big smile as a result of selling sel-ling their raw wool at 15J cents. That's pretty good. This Is an object lesson In prosperity. A few years ago the same wool would have bi ought but six cents. John Johnson, one of First North street's merchants, has moved Into the building formerly occupied by the Hansen candy kitchen. Mr. Johnson has a tine store filled with a good assortment as-sortment of goods, and obliging clerks to wait on the customers. It is stated that a fine summer resort re-sort Is being built upon the Portneuf river near Pebble station on the O. S. L. When completed it will be one of the finest places In the mountains to take a summer's outing. .Fine fishing and good warm medicinal springs are close by for bathing. It Is stated that on last Friday night the frost cut down everything In the shape of garden stull around the Grace and Heniy settlements in the proximity of Soda Springs. This Is to be regretted as the settleis in that locality have worked haid and sacilllced much In getting the water out on their lands. It Is to be hoped that their grain ciops will be preseiv-ed Piof. and Mrs. L. A. Merrill entci-talneil entci-talneil some niembeis of the A. C. Alumni and their friends Friday evening. The time was pleasantly spent with music and games and at midnight a delicious lunch was solved. Those picsent weie: Prof, and Mrs. Win. Peterson, Pinf. and Mrs. Calne, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart; Misses llolm-gien, llolm-gien, Tillie Peterson, Homer, Genewi Egbert, May and Ella Maughan, Calne, Chase, Evans and May Gibson; Messrs. Davis, Chase, Kerr, Calne and Roy Thatcher. We had the plcasuio of perusing an almanac published In Haveiforwcst, South Wales. It publishes the names of the members of the town and city councils tliioughout the county of Pembiokeshlrc and all the births and marriages that transpired Is 1003, as well as a local necrology giving sketches sketch-es of all the prominent persons dying In the county within that time. People Peo-ple halng relatives in Wales will find very Interesting reading matter In this little book. W. N. Thomas bought up fifteen of the back numbers while In Wales and has subscribed for six years In advance. Mr. Gilmartln, contractor for the cement walks on West Center street, sajs that in all probability the south side will be finished today, and that work on the lower end of the north side will be begun Immediately. He I Kays that an excellent walk Is being laid, and all appearances indicate that. When asked as to the length of time these cement walks will enduio he leplled that It depended on the use made of them, as a matter of course, but that they should not show much wear under twenty years Some peoplo oiler slight objection to the rough surface left on the walks, but when It Is explained that this surface is of the greatest value during the winter season, their objections cease Sit Down and Think It Over! 1 An lilshmau bought a return ticket to St. Louis and did not M comeback. What did he save? A Gentian saved up enough H money to go to Get many and then bought a 'Schoonci "Instead M and didn't go. What did hesacV An Italian bought an H- jH day clock with the second hand gone. It gained 51 minutes H eveiy hour. How long did it take to let a whole D.tgoV H These may be easily llguied out but hole's one that Is easier M still. "Who sells tho best Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Doors, jJ Sash. Nails, and Itulldeis' Hardwaieat the very lowest prices? B One guess Is all you've got, but it's easy, and ecrj body knows B It. Why of couise It's the IHJ EXCELSIOR LUMBER CO. 9 RICHMOND, UTAH . . . or . . . FRANKLIN, IDAHO jfl Farmer's Headquarters I Cache Valley Implement and Produce Company H O U R N E W AND O L I) H Buggies less than cost I I NOW to make loom for our MILWAUKEE MOWEUS AND H RAKES. The best, lightest running, and cheapest lnthemaikct. HH Also Hinders, Iteapcis and Headers that aie Acknowledged Leaders. 'H Our large stock of DISC PLOWS are nearly gone. Call and get H the last and best. Examine The Climax Push ltake with Dutch VH .1 1 impel and oui DKERING HEADER before you buy. H We will licit you right and let you share in the Piotlts. jHH 3 1-4 Wagons, $8o.oo complete. H A laigc stock or our MACHINE EXTRAS will always be kept on H hand IN LOGAN. Call on us or our agents for what you want. VH Cache Galley Implement & Produce Co. H JW For medicinal purposes liquors should be pure. The H Y purity of our liquors is above suspicion. They have the H 1 proper age, body nnd character to make them especially H l desirable for invalids. Prices always reasonable. , H FINE WINES AND LIQUORS I For Family and Medicinal Use. H CY E. NAPPER I I 70 MAIN STRUET, LOGAN. OLD SQUIRES STAND I M Servicable Underwear I rani e i H Something new in Sumines Sweaters, Made to Order, H IIOSl Kit V All weights of L. D. S. Garments. M Docs ) our underwear give you good service? Docs it always feel H comfortable? Does It lit you? If not, recollect wheio j'ou purchased It. H Wc aie nioud of our past rccoid for wc know our customers are proud of I H our goods. H Pi Ices as per iiuallty, exact measurements, perfect llt,ant goods with- H out a Maw have built up our trade. Join our happy throng of customcis H and wear underwear that lends ease and giace to every movement.' H UNION KNITTING MILLS COMPANY. I : West First North St., Logan, Utah. Hj I |