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Show If Your House Needs Painting Our paint will be cheaper for you now than It will be next year. This Is not j TWcausc the price Is going to advance, but because It will take moic paint. The wood will later become more absorbent and It will require moi coll to XI 1 1 the pores. Painting Is really an economy It Is the greater economy If j ou buy the paint of us-OUH QUEEN HEE READY MIXED PAINT. One gallon covers 250 squaic feet two coats. RITER BROS,' DRUG GO, Lou an, Utah j Franklin, Preston and Mont- I pcllcr, Idaho. GOOD PAINTS I PAY DIVIDENDS Paint Is as Important on a house as Insurance. Fires and cyclones are rare hut the wear of wind and weather is sure and constant. Wood and other building Material last Indefinitely if protected by paint. Resides, paint iinpiovcs the appearance and Incieascs the value of any building. Tlieie are many reasons w hy Acme and Dry Climate paints should be preferred. They are strong and true In color-possess color-possess lots of body- weigh 30 per cent moie than man) other btands on the maiket. Spiead eenly--do not blister, scale or rub olT.pieservo as well as oinament. They aio pei-feet pei-feet paints but they cost no moie than many not so good. We ai a ex-ciilslvo ex-ciilslvo agents and guaianteo them for live j ears. Tlioso who know, say we could safely make It ten J ears. 'City Drug Co. THE FRONT IS WHITE. 67 Main Street - - Logas Railroad Tickets. Bought and Sold by E. W. Ryburg, at the Lincoln Hotel. It will pay you to see him Explanatory Evidently the Journal's scribe, in reporting the poisoning at Mcndon, got mixed In the statements of the physicians who weie consulted as to the cause of the poisoning; the majority's ma-jority's lcpoit seems to hae been orglnated In the icporter's ganet. The ladles at Mendon aie indignant over the statement that the lieeer was unclean, they staling that It was a new one, and they had taken exceptional ex-ceptional pains to have it cleaned. Tills Is quite the opposite to the Journal's statement. We quote the Drs. Paikinson and Cutlei: "We wish to say that "The Journal ' Scribe" nevei consulted us In icgaidj to the cause of the poisoning at Mendon. Men-don. The cdltoi of the Journal w.tsl in our oilier on the 2"th hist and we then gave our views .is to the cause of poisoning and he staled that he would Inform the "Journal Sciibe" as to ou views, so that the people could base a pioper uiideistaudlug of the cause, as gien below. Wo nevei once epiess-ed epiess-ed ourselves that It was due to tin-cleanliness tin-cleanliness or an," such cause, but from "Ptomain poisoning" caused by the action of a genu called "tiotol-con "tiotol-con of Vaughan". For our authoilty for such an asscitlon we quote "Tanner "Tan-ner on Poisons" page 72, "Among the ai tides of food especially liable to give rise to poisonous action arc ai tides ti-des made from eggs and milk. Di. Vaughan of Ann Aibor has shown that In many cases thcie is formed in these articles a substance which he named "tyrotoxicon." The poisonous ' action of cream puffs, Ice cream, and j cheese is in some cases due to the' action of this agent." McFai lands Pathogenic llacleilology, says, "it Is supposed t!ir.t In the case of Ice cieam poisoning, and cheese poisoning, lh.il ( I sometimes occur "t lotoxicon" a poi son pioduced by tne putiifaction of the piotelds In milk befoie it is fiozen, or made into cheese is the bacleilal origin, of the ptomain poisonings poi-sonings And that a safeguaid would be to fieee the milk only when pei-fectly pei-fectly fresh and avoid adding the' sugar and tlavoiing until ready lor use". The dellnltlon of a ptomain Is "any one of the active septic, or toxic substances lesultlng fiom pio'cesesof of decomposition and disintegration of albuminous materials. Pto mains' have been found in foods, as in canned meats, oysters, cheese, milk, Ice cieam, etc etc. (Goulds Medical Dectionary,) t hits. I'AltKlNSO.W Eorrou Rkvuhliuan: -Relative to the statements which have appeared concerning the poisoning at Mcndon, I wish to vindicate mjself by piesent-Ing piesent-Ing my peisonal views as to the cause of the trouble. It does not agiee with my views or! any of my expressions thai It icsiilted I fiom caielessncss or uncleanlincss. i Regarding causes, 1 have admitted j In leply to Inquiries tlnec possible souices: The Hist, and what seems least likely, Is thiough the fUvoiiug. Second, that of the metal being dissolved dis-solved from the fite.ei. Thhd, and what seems to me (he most likely, is that of ptomaine poisoning. Analka-loldal Analka-loldal substance called tyiotoxlcon Is produced In milk by a bacteilal geini. This oiganlsin ma beconvejed tothe milk in wajs too niiiucious to mention, men-tion, after cleaning ot freezer and scalding ot milk; hence infection of milk m:i ailse in spite of all oidlnaiy methods of cleanliness. The impoi-tance impoi-tance of this feature should be borne In mind for Infection of milk may occur oc-cur just as Infection of other foods, of wounds, etc. KllANK II. CUTLKIl, M. D. Closing Out Sale. 0 All Guitars, Mandolins, Hanjos, etc. sold out at 30 per cent discount. GREAT RARGAINS. Come quick. F. A. NKununoKit, No. 0, Main sheet. 74tf Petersen and Sons -THE PAINTERS- We Do Paint-Inp, Paint-Inp, That's All Shop one block south of Thatcher bank. Horses Wanted, Hoiscs and maics from 1000 to 1200 pounds In weight. Mules, yearlings u) to 8 years. Will buy at Logan on Saturlny,;Julv 30, and Aug 1st, at Franklln.T.urtday Aug 2 and Treston Thursday Aug, 4.. J.F. Flohian FINE WINES AND LIQUORS fl IV i ramib and Medicinal Use U 'jH I CY E. NAPPER I I P 711 MAIN STREET, LOGAN. OLD SQU1 RES STAND I yk W S MiCORNK N, I'lf.ident ALLAN M. FLEMING, Cashier H .1 A M KS Qf Y LE. Vice Pies H E. CROCKETT, Asst. " 'H THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, . 1 LOGAN, UTAH. :H Under United States Government Supervision. fl C I ' I UL AND PROFITS $70,000. fM Cojrirois Ulcntlon To Ml, j Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Jl foreign Drafts lisjed. Prompt. Conservative, Safe. 'll HOARD OF DIRECTORS: (H W :. M) Chunk k. .Ia.mks Quaylk, Joskhi F. Smith ''4H John I MIKKMIN- Tim. Ssiaiit, Soiikn Hanskn, lH (, ( t.o.iim-i. c V Niiilky. Allan M. Flkmino OrH !H Is engaged hi a special line or work, fH entiiely out of the ordinary. A spc- jl cial and distinctive service. Careful, Accurate, Skillful, Painstaking and Pain-saving. jfl This Is the kind of s-ervlce jou can ) seture by putting jour ecs under my jl The three great leaders Koosevell, and I'.nki-r and John Ilcuch. uho lead-, in the Painting iiihI P.ii-li.mi.ring, all ollicis inlliiw In l h K 1 1 1 1 1 1 y Chicago Meat iVIarket Now Is the tinve to save money In buy- 1 Ing Meits. llllllK'-Cllli'd Shh-KimI ll.iei'll I21CII Saltllaeon luic" Lard ... 10Jc " it s.iui:wn, Piop. Lands for Sale. m Good agricultural lands for sale lit il Alb'ita fiom live to seven dollars per $h acic, one-third cash, balance in live il equal payments at six per cent. Par .H tics thinking of moving to Albeita will do well to call upon us, examine fB our plats and proem c other In form a- ll Hon that will be of benellt to them In ,M cmlgiating. n Moore & Turner, Agts H Sale of Delinquent Stock I The West Cache It ligation Company: Principal place of buslnessTieu- 01 ton, Cache count, I'tah. There aio delinquent on the following described !H stock on account or assessment levied on the (1th day or Jnne 1004, the seeral H amounts set opposite the names of the respective shaieholdeis, as follows, tH No. of No. of Unissued Am't 11 Certllicatc. Shares. Shares. Due. M William lllair Sen. 1 22 $ 10 WM Utah Moitgage Loan Cor. I . . lt)i, & 141) 87-10&:i2 - - - 20:15 j Stock of .lames lleigesen. 1 i jjH Win. II. Rrough 00 - 17 1.1 I'H A. II. Cheeney 50 00 - 2 80 H J. R. Cunningham 132 00 - 0 00 JM U. M. L. Cor. 17 r0 -, oo !H Slock of II. I,. & J. L. Curtis "" ou H Alvln Hawkes 21U 00 - 10 05 jIB Samuel Jensen -...-... 00 (K - 3 03 UIH GcoigoKaiien BO 00 - 2 50 jW "Jtali Moitifntro Loan Co. I i04 20 15100- 17 55 ffl T. S. Kartell's Slock, i IH Hvruin Kaiicn 52 00- 2 00 WM Quince Kimball 151 00 - 7 55 IH Joseph J. Lai sen , - - - 23100- 1155 Lcwlston Sugar Co. - - - - 110 50 - - - 25 00 Il C. E. Laurltzen - - : - - 10 00 - 50 HM Thomas Manltt 200 00- 10 48 )! D. A. Peikins 23 00- 115 M James Fiew ... ... 57 00 2 87 i'll And in accotdance with law and an order of the Hoard of Directors of ' aid Company made on the oth day of June 1004, so many shaies of each piece ' jH of said Stock as may be necessary will bo sold at the residence of Charles G. ' H Wood, Secietar) and Ticasuier of said Company at Trenton, Cache county, il Utah, on the 2Sth day of July 1004, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, H to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with tho cost of advertising l and expenses ol sale. Ciiaulks G. Wooi, fM Secietary and Ticasuier of the West Cache Irrigation Company. Olllce liH Tienion, Cache Count), Utah. i'l N O T 1 (J l: () V K X T K N S I 0 X. iH Notice Is heieby given that at a meeting of the Hoard of Dliectors of H The West Cachu lirig.itlon Company duly held on the 25th day ot June, 11)04, , !H the time fixed jn the toiegolng notice for tho sale of delinquent stock was by i'jl order of said Roaid, extended until the 5th day of August 1004, at tho hour of H 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. Ciiac. G, "Wood, 'IH , Secietary and Ticasuier of The West Cache Irrigation Company, Olllce w, fiH at Tienton, Cache County, Utah. X I'l II r ' U |