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Show Generalities. We sell tho Eartl and Loan money on It. II. A. Pcdcrscn & Co. Doctor Caldcrwood was a passenger to Salt Lake Thursday morning. Painters and paper .hangers wanted atrrestont Pypcr & Co.'s. 40 cents an hour to the rlghtskind of men. Will L. McAllister and wife, of Salt Lake, arc visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs! J. A. McAllister. For Rent A sevcit-rooiiied cottage. City water. Apply Wilkinson & Son. t Henry Crockett, who works In the horticultural department at tho A. C. of U., went to Urlgham Thursday In the Interest of hisdcpaitmeut. Lookout for John Bench, he Is In the race for house painting and paper, hanging. i Aaron Farr lef for Old Mexico on Thursday morning to settle up some business aflalrs for Moses Thatcher. The trip will take about three weeks. David Reese will sell his line brick residence on Fiist West at a reasonable reason-able figure. Call on him. Mrs. George Lloyd gave bhthto a fine boy Wednesday morning at eight o'clock. Her husband arrived from Havre, Montana, Thursdiy morning. Grand base ball dance at Ilyrum on Monday night, May 22nd, Tickets fifty cents. OttoLlllnquls... t Bert Harris and family left Logan Thursday morning for Los Angc'es.for the time being at least. The family wifi remain there a year or two and will then decide as to tho future. We collect all kinds of indebtedness, out-lawed notes and accounts special attention. II. A. Pedcrsen & Co. Office over First National Bank, t The Oregon Short Line wll sell excursion ex-cursion .tickets on May 27th to 29; Juno 3rd, 5th, 10th and 12th to Chicago, Chica-go, St. Louis, .St. Paul, Minneapolis wild Missouri river points at single fare plus $2; tickets fimited until Sept. 10. For particulars call on loca) agent. Quality is first consideration In building a hoase, as quality is remembered remem-bered long after the price is forgotten. We have quality and good prices. Superior Su-perior Lumber Co., Preston, Idaho, t ' t . , ,Mrs. C. A., Reese, of Benson, who has been nearly blind for years past, rccdntly' underwent an operation for the remdval of cataracts from the eyes, ner many friends will be glad to learn that she left the Budge-Caldcrwood hospitalwith the return of her sight. The operation has proved successful and all interested are to be congratulated. congratu-lated. On account of Its adjustability especially its patent adjustable disc hub, the Casaday is the only disc plow that will do good work-in alfalfa land breaking. Sold by Sidney Stevens Implement Im-plement Co. W. II. McMahon, one of the Commercials Com-mercials who is hustling their end of the big June celebration, came to Logan Lo-gan Tuesday night. He says that no less than 2,000 people will come on the excursion from tho south, and that the number may reach 2,500. Mr.Mc-Mahon Mr.Mc-Mahon reports that there Is enthusiasm enthusi-asm all over the country, and that Logan, Lo-gan, June 0-10, is a by-word here.thero and everywhere. He urges that the Logan committee on cnteitalnment will have some work to do. Charles Lloj d came from Ogdcn on Wcdnc'sday night. , William Hope, of Richmond, came to Logan on Thursday. Lars C. Petersen and wife, of lldo Park, and Piesldent W. II. Lewis, of Lcwlston, lsltcd Logan yesterday. Thomas Cutler, of Trenton, came to Logan Thursday night reluming on Friday morning. Miss Jane Maughan, assistant matron mat-ron In the Industrial school at Ogdcn, Is lsltlng friends In Logan for one week. Leila, a daughter of Wallace K. Burnham tho plumber, Is Ijlng very low with sickness caused by femalo weakness. On the thhd page of this napcr will be found an article fiom the pen of Dr. John A. Wldtsoc. This may bo of Interest to many, like wise other news that appears thcie. The market price for good potatoes In Wasatch county Is ten Cents per bushel, and haid to sell at that figure. The produce dealers in tills city pay llltccn cents, so Cache farmers should not complain. Peter Xlolscn, of the firm of Worley & Nielsen, went to Ogdcn Thuisday morning to confer with David Ecclcs relative to some buildings that arc to be put up at the Lcwlston sugar factory. fac-tory. Piofessor Ostlen, of tho Lewis and Clark Commission, went to Salt Lake Thursday morning to attend to the shipment of educational exhibits to Portland. The shipment will be made this week. Cyrus Nappcr lcceivcd a letter from Salt Lake Wednesday night to the effect ef-fect that ills mother was very 111 and could take only liquid nourishment. She Is aged 76. Mr. Nappcr went to Salt Lake Thursday morning. Emanuel' Petersen, the old gentleman gentle-man who has become rioted for his extensive ex-tensive temple work, has often expressed ex-pressed a desired to live until he had officiated forvone thousand individuals. individu-als. He has now passed the thousand limit and ten over. G. Gessel, the brick maker of Cache county, will sell brick by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. A grand May-day celebration will be held in Wcllsvllle today. An Interesting Inter-esting time is expected. In the morning morn-ing a king and queen will be presented, present-ed, also a fine program, Including tine singing and speeches. Baseball between be-tween Wellsvlllo and the Commercial Club, with a line ball at night will end the day's festivities. The Logan Second Hand store, Flist North street, will clean jour carpets, and put them down again cheaper than you can do it yourself. Bids were opened on Wednesday for the laying of a cement pavementalong three blocks on South Main. The bids were very close on such -an extensive ex-tensive job. Jo. Wilson Jr. of tills city, was $11.32 lower than Peter Wilson, Wil-son, of Ogden. The 'local man being tho lowest, bidder It Is piobablc that he will get the contract. E. W. Lundahl & Son, machinists located on West Thhd South, are prepared to lepalr steam englnesand all kinds of machinery. Satisfaction guaranteed. George F. Llojd was more than Joyful Joy-ful upon icaching home on Thursday and finding that Ills wife had presented present-ed him with another fine boy whose hair is as thick and black as his pa's. George was doing the proper thing with his friends. Ho escorted ten of them to Murdock's Ice cream parlors to partake of delicacies In honorof the event. The Standard bred stallion Dennis will make the season of lito.'i at the Thatcher Livery Barn, 40 W. Center street Logan. Eugene Schaub; the surveyor, with a force of men, went to Strawberry valley at the head of Blacksmith Fork canyon on Thursday to run'llnesln the vicinity of, Hill's ranch. There appears to be some dispute between Aquilla Nebekcr and Alex Hill in regard re-gard to a prior right on some, of the land In that locality. Lines will be run and the matter adjusted if possible. possi-ble. Two lots of money were lost when your neighbor bought his building materials from our competitor. He lost money, so did wc. Superior Lumber Lum-ber Co., Preston, Idaho. ' t Nine young men of the A. C. of U. constitute a fraternity known as the "Sigma Alphas," and have a pleasant little room at the top of tho building nicely fitted, Just the place where matters of great weight may be discussed dis-cussed and settled wltout Interference. On tho walls hang mementos and trophies, and these young men indulge in the dream that this present effort in the fraternity lino will devqlop to that stago where a fraternity building will grace the college grounds. These societies add much to college life and hero's hoping that tho Sigma Alphas may grow to bo as numerous as the sands of the seashore and as prosperous prosper-ous as Standard Oil stockholders. James Jlurd, of Franklin, is fn Logan. Log-an. At tho Presbytcran church Wednesday Wednes-day evening, Messrs. I. N. Smith, Ephralm Shelton, and Daniel Lainont were elected Elders. These with 1. L Rrangham, a hold over, with Rev. Clemcnson, ' form the dhectoiatc of the church. The Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Tele-phone companv began yesterday morning morn-ing to tear dow n the old log cabin Just west of Tun RriruiiucAN office pic-paratory pic-paratory to the erection of their fine new 'building there. The company expects to push tills building to completion com-pletion as rapidly as possible. ' Marriage licenses Issued since the 13 are as follows: John Adamson and Biggs, of Franklin; Martin A. Boeder Boed-er and Nettle Hanccy, Hyde Park; Joseph Christenscn, Hyde Tark, and Retta Lund, Weston, Idaho; Ilyrum Jones, Cherry Creek, and Saiah M, Parkinson, West Portage, Idaho; Win. II. Ewer and Gertha Sorcnson, Logan. Messrs. Hancey, Thurston and Lamb of Hjdo Park, Cache county, are enthusiastic advocates of drainage for the wet. bottom lands. These gentleman co-operated with the Experiment Ex-periment Station in some drainago experiments ex-periments a year ago and recently expressed ex-pressed the Idea' that within another year they hope to-harvest a large crop of sugar bcots on land hitherto considered con-sidered worthless. Deseret Farmer Tho funeral of Wlllard Jono, .h, was held at the Llndqulst undertaking undertak-ing parlors Wednesday at 11 a. m. Tho room was filled to Its capacity. Melvln Ballard icndeied appropriate singing throughout the service. Prayer was offered by Hcber Carlisle. The following speakers occupied the time, Bishops Anthon Anderson, Thomas X. Smith, Joseph Caidon, and President W. C.IParklnson. The remarks were of sympathy and condolence, con-dolence, and principally upon the lines of good advice to the bereaved. The closing prayer was offered by Hans A. Pedcrson. ' If it isn't raining this afternoon at 4 o'clock the printers of this city and the harness makers at Flster & Nielsen's Niel-sen's establishment will lock horns on the B. Y. Campus. Both sides say they can play ball and while the gerferal public is already convinced that they can not, it will take this game to satisfy sat-isfy these bunches who have been quarreling for a month. Col. Wm. Watermocasln Fames, of This Repuji-lioan, Repuji-lioan, seems to be the high cock alorum among tho Inksllngers at present, pres-ent, and this Is sufficient guarantee that there will bo something doing Saturday afternoon. "Billy" expects to use a "shooting slick" Instead of the usual base ball bat, and places great reliance on tills and the fact that ho carries a rabbit's foot In his pocket. George Fister.of the harnws. men, Is the chief cook for that side and has Just recently secured a bat from the east, six inches wide and without a hole In it. He Is Indulging in pipe dreams at present. John Work narry will carry water for the boys. |