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Show Generalities. Dr. A damson and Hoy Merrill, of Richmond, came to Logan Monday. We sell the Earth and Loan money on It. II. A. Pcdcrscn & Co. Hlshop Hale, of Cleveland, Gentile Valley, has resigned with expectation of making lllackfoot, Idaho, his future home. For Kent A seven-roomed cottage. City water. Apply Wilkinson & Son. : Rents In Rexburg It is said arc very high, much higher than In Logan. Residences with two rooms, near the center of town, rent for $10 per month. Look out for John Rench. ho Is In the race for house painting and paper hanging. I ' Alono Ravmond Jr.. of MrCammon. came to Logan last Saturday. The young man has recently returned from a mission to the Northwestern states. Painters and paper banners wanted i at Preston. Pyper & Co 's. 40 cents an hour to the right kind of men. Hlshop C. .1. Larscn, of the Seventh ward, came from the north yesterday. The bishop went to Cleveland. In Gentile Gen-tile valley, Mrs. Larscn remaining at Cove. John Nicholson. Janitor at the court house, who has been seriously ill, Is now able to be out on the streets again He shows the effect of his siege. Lost Thursday night a plain gold watch and pin bearing Initials, A. M. E. Finder will please retirn to the LOO AN ItKI'UM.lOAN. The priesthood of the Reuson Stake of.lon wfll hold their regular meeting meet-ing on Saturday, June 3, at 10 a.m. In Lewlston. W. II. Lewis. Alma Merrill, Mer-rill, 11 .A. Hendricks, presidency. The Standard bred stallion Dennis will make the season of 100." at the Thatcher LUery Ham, 4ii W. Center street Logan. James A. Langton and falmlycanfe to Logan on Monday, from Rexburg. Logan friends were glad to greet them once again. Mr. Langton lias been superintendent of the Rexburg schools. Two lots of money were lost when your neighbor bought his building materials from our competitor. He lost money, so did we. Superior Lumber Lum-ber Co., Preston, Idaho, t Rev. and Mis. John Nelson, of Wewoka, Indian Territory, came to Logan last week. They were scarcely scarce-ly here when Mis. Nelson learned that her sister had died In Rexburg rather suddenly. Account Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. Association As-sociation held at Salt Lake June Oth. 10th, ?7 ' 11th. the O. S. L. will sell round i7!p tickets at single, fare, selling sell-ing dates June 8, 0, and 10, good returning re-turning June 13. Elder Joseph Unison, of the Fifth ward, who has been in Germany on a thirty-two months' mission, returned home Sundiy evening He Is looking and feell'.g well and says he had a most delightful stay on the continent. A lunch counter has been opened at the Trcmont Hotel, and good meals will be served for 15c. Call and sec If jou don't get as much as others give for 25 cents. President James II. Llnfoid. with eleven others, aic forming a company for the purpose of dry farming. They have purchased twelve sections of land In the vicinity of Camp F'.oyd and expect ex-pect to plant a large acreage. Quality Is tlrst consideration in building a ho jsc, as quality is remem-bcicd remem-bcicd long after the price Is forgotten. Wc have quality and co6d prices. Superior Su-perior LumbcrCo., Preston, Idaho X II. F. Ritcr has bought ground Just east of Frank Nebcker's piopcrty on North First East sticet, and 'tis said will put up a nice residence there. A rather handsome price was paid for this lot, but thd location Is certainly a good one. Competition Is the life of trade. Last week broke our record for the largest sales In seventeen. years. Seven pianos and a number of organs sold in one week. Harris Music Co. oldest dealers in the state. E. W. Rybeig. ticket broker here, has a great display in one of the Dunbar, Dun-bar, Robinson & Co.'s windows. With railroad pictures and maps, and cancelled tickets representing an original orig-inal worth of not less than $3,000, a very attractive display has been made. Ryberg is a hustler fiom the word "go" and deserves the success with which he is meeting. A train order signal is being Installed In-stalled at the Logan depot Men and teams wanted to log at Smith's saw mill, Logan canyon George M. Cannon returned from Preston to Salt Lake Monday morning. morn-ing. Joseph L. Robinson, of Salt Lake, came to Logan from Pieston on Monday. Mon-day. Alonzo Skldmorc, of the Superior Lumber Co. of Preston, was In Logan on Sunday. Jessie Reese, school teacher at Men-don, Men-don, came to Logan with his brother on Saturday. James Unswoith and John II. Edwards, Ed-wards, of Hyrum, returned from Hluc Creek Valley on Friday. Lost Hetwcn Logan and Smith-Held Smith-Held canton a stock book with John Squires name within. Leave at this oillcc. Mrs Edward Curtis left with her family yesterday to Join her husband at Rexburg, which will be their future home. Hlshop William Purdle. or Lima. Montana, came to Logan with his wife and two daughters last Monday for a visit. Judge Hart, Joseph Monson. Mrs. Thomas Smart, Chailes and Frank Harris came fiom the north on Saturday Satur-day morning's train. Mr. and Mrs. Robeit Ciookston, of Cache Junction, have gone on an out-ItiL'toSi. out-ItiL'toSi. Louis, Mo. They will be absent about one month. G. Gcssel. the brick maker of Cache county, will soli brick by the wagon or car load. The choicest kind. A daughter of James Shcpaid, of Richmond, and a son of Geo. M. Pickett, of Logan West Held, are aflUctcd with pneumonia. Moses Hlanchard has built a neat cottage on Fiist West sticet, south of the H. Y College. He expects to occupy oc-cupy it within the next ten days. President W. 11. Lewis, Warren Huinham, Hon. Joseph Howell and wife, and Doctor Caidcrwood went south on Saturday morning's train. Mrs. Isaac Joigenscn, of Hyde Paik, wltli her mot her, attended the funeral of a young babe of Mrs. Nicoll Miller, of Pieston, on Saturday. Mrs. Miller Is a sister to Mrs. Joigenscn. II K Hansen has moved his Tool, blcylc and novelty shop two doors east of the Novelty Theatie on First North street. , The regular monthly pilesthood meeting of the Hyrum Stake will be held in Hyrum on Saturday June 3rd, at 11 a.m. W V Parkinson, A. M. Israelsen, W. II. Maughan, Jr, Stake Piesldency. We collect all kinds of indebtedness, out-lawed notes and accounts special attention. II. A. Pcdersen & Co. Oillce over First National Hank, t J. A. Hendriekson has bought sixteen six-teen rods and twelve feet of ground from P. M. Maughan, east Center sticet and will erect theicon a handsome hand-some residence. It Is said, that Mr. Hcndrickson is going to show some of these other fellows how to build a tine place. The Logan Second Hand stoie, Fhst Nortli street, will clean your carpets, and put them down again jiltii'i iiir t lin r linn nnn rlri If I mifcnll' cheaper than you can uo it yourself. " In 11104 the Lewlston people planted 1,00 aeies of beets. The piescnt year they have Increased it 1000 acres, making the planting for 1U0J of 2,100 acres. The beets In that locality look line. Sickness of all kinds in Lewis-ton Lewis-ton and vicinity has practically abated. Lost--A light bay mare weighing about eleven hundred pounds. Parties giving lnlormatlon at this oillos will be liberally rewaided. The bildgc across Cub river leading to the Lewlston sugar factory Is completed com-pleted and trains arc now passing over it. About June 1st the structural steel will bo moving and placed in position. There aic about one bundled bun-dled men at work on the factory grounds. It is said that everything will be in icadlncss for the fall run. On account or Its adjustability especially Its patent adjustable disc hub, the Casaday Is the only disc plow that will do good woik in alfalfa land bicaking. Sold by Sidney Stevens Implement Im-plement Co As one passes through the north part of Urlgham City and sees the damage dam-age done by the iccent hail storm In tliat place it is noted that all kinds of trees, bushes and shrubbery arc stripped or every particle of foliage. If a tiro had passed over It could not have spripped the orchaids more thoroughly. The severity of the storm can be partially readied when it is stated that hailstones were piled up sixteen Inches deep In one of the northern fields. At tho U.S. L. depot the water from melted hall stones was six inches above the lalls. In the southern part or the city but little damage was done. Tho regular monthly olllccis' meeting meet-ing of tho Young Ladles' Mutual Improvement Im-provement association, of Cache Stake will convene at the usual time and place. A good attendance is desired. Mary L. Hendrickson, Martha W. Carlisle, Leah I). Wldtsoo. Mayor Grlilln, or Richmond, is an earnest advocate of good roads, and is or the opinion that the people or the county will at this time heartily support sup-port any movo looking to the betterment better-ment ol the roads, lie was In this city Monday morning on business Intent In-tent and to get in touch with the national na-tional movement. When It was called to Mr Grillln's attention that la the mass meetings last fall It was the outside out-side towns that were against the goad roads proposition, ho was Inclined to reel that it wasn't the good roads the county people objected to but the bonding for heavy sums. Ho believes that Logan and tho entire county should unite and make good roads the paramount issue until they have become be-come an assured fact. Wm. H. Thaln Is constructing a nice lattice work by his residence on Center sticet. He has graded his front yard, and will soon have a good lawn. There's nothing like Republican Republi-can prospeilty. James Mclklc was down from Smith-ticld Smith-ticld Saturday to bee Attorney Nebe-ker. Nebe-ker. Mi. Melkle sajs that lie loses from one to a half docn cattle each summer by the lallroad route, and he Is beginning to feel that lie Is entitled to a little remuneration. A. C Nelson, state superintendent of tho schools of Utah, addressed the students of the Oneida stake academy at Preston, Idaho, last Fnday, the occasion being the annual commencement commence-ment exercises. O. F. Whitney, of Salt Lake, addressed tho same body In the afternoon. Five students graduated gradu-ated in the 1101 mal com se, these b--Ing the tlrst giaduate lrorn the in stitution. Ellon Woolf, who has been an Invalid In-valid for twcntj-lhe years, undci-went undci-went an operation for female trouble last week at the Hudge and Caidcrwood Caidcr-wood hospital. The many iriends of the lady have a most profound anxiety as to her welfare and will be glad to leain that the opcialion performed will lead to the betterment or her condition. Scores or persons have been to Hluc Creek and Pocatello allejs this spring In seaich or land. The success attending the well diggers in that locality lo-cality has undoubtedly had something to do with the boom. The soil Is ot a Hist class quality, but water even for culinary purposes has been a question In the past. Wm. Rigby, an ex-peiicnced ex-peiicnced well borer from Newton, went there prepaied to go to any depth and has been successful. Those who own land In the aboe vicinity will not regret It, for population Increases In-creases and acreage never will. In Salt Lake cllv on June 2nd and 3id,Thursday and Frlday.a State Good Roads convention will be held. The Central Committee or Salt Lake city has sent out invitations throughout the state and everything will be done to make the convention a notable one both for the agitation and education of the people and for a strong organization organi-zation which will co-opcialc with local lo-cal road oilicials, and work for further legislation which will aid Utah to se-curogood se-curogood roads. Tho meetings will be held in the .Assembly Hall, and Col. W. II. Moore, with his stair or engineers and directors will bo present. pres-ent. As many as can should go to Salt Lake on these days and get In touch with the state movement. The Oregon Short Lino will sell excursion ex-cursion tickets on May 27th to 20; June 3id, 5th, 10th and 12th to Chicago, Chica-go, St. Louis, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Missouri river points at single rare plus $2; tickets limited until Sept. 15. For partlcularscall on local agent. The annual excursion or the I. O. O. F. will be held thlsyear at Lagoon, near Farmlngton. Reduced rates have been secured on all railroads foi the event, wlilah Is scheduled for June 21, and every person can take advantage advant-age ot them whether Odd Fellows or not. Indications point to a very large attendance. Sports and games ol all sorts will be provided; theie will be bathing and boating and prizes will be ollered for the oldest Odd Fellow, the oldest Rebekah, tho youngest Odd Fellow, the youngest Rebekah, tho prettiest baby, either sex, the largest family of Odd Fellows and for other features. Trains on all roads will be run right through to Lagoon, tho Salt Lake & Ogdcn road having been equipped with new iron of late, so this can be done. Everyone is Invited. |