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Show B - K ii I S1KMTS' AT UPL HEWS Please Yelephone All News At Our Expense. Bell phone -IB, Ind. phone 99. H "Foffect builds )uu up." Nuf snld. H Young -pigs for sale. Apply Frank H Hanks, itlver HelgUts. . tf H Peaches 40 cents a case at Cache- & Valley Mercantile Co.. s30 P I- H Office rooms for rent over Peter- H eon's Shoe store. v tf ' H Mr. nuil Mrs. Ted Ucnch and chll H dren arc In from Hcxlnirg vfsltlng H relatives unci friends, H For sale cheap Second hand Mil- H ler range In good condition. 0. V. H Quayle, 123 X. Second West. tf -.J H Mr and Mrs. Ariel F. Curdon and K the bah, came up from Prow) to H islt relatives and friends In Logan. I H J. N. Lnrsen, the rustling real es- H tntc man of the firm of Ocddes, Lar- H ten & Co., of I'rcstou, came to Logan B Wednesday 'on business. I B The Wilson, one of the leading Ho- H tels of Salt Lake City; rates $1.00 per B day and upwards. Music during meal B hours. Headquarters for .Cache .Val- B ley people, .; B It Is desired that all members of the H old folks choir meet nt the First H ward hall tonight at 8 o'clock, Chas. H Uatt, chairman. I B Koffe-et Is the essenco of grains B nnd fruits, and when used two or B three weeks ono learns to like It bet- B ter tlla" coffer. oi H t i . . B Several of pur city merchants have B already gv?n me their advertizing. B Why can't 1 get yours? Let mo at B least, draw one tip for you. Phono W. B I.. Iloe, Republican, - B St. John's Church The services B for the ICth Sunday after Trinity will B be a celebration of the holy cominun- B Ion nt 11 o'clock and evening prayer B at 7:30 p. m. Visitors are alwuys wel- B come7. L tr. 1'. K. Van Orden, Sr died Mon- 9 day,. Sent. 25, 1011, following, n few B day's Illness brought on by u Btroko B Ho was born ut Mnrava, Caugo coim- B ty, N. Y., in 1S30. Came to Utah In B 1S4S. Ho has mado Lewlston hl-j B home hI n eo 1S71, Funeral services will H be held-today nt 10 a. m. at Lewlston, Utah, ,t Koffect Vullds; cpffee'klHs.V o3 ,r ; " ii" FOR SALIC One fine yenrllngAn-goaa yenrllngAn-goaa Hilly OoaU fnqufre at this r office Ilaby wont surter tlve minutes with croup If you apply Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil at onm. It acts Ilka mnglc Schweitzer the University of Utah's star player of two years ago, onn bo seen In action at the U. A. C campus cam-pus today. nan -- THE OLD FAITHFUL, Alf Suiurth-waito Suiurth-waito Is nguln on deck to buy your alfalfa seed nnd grains. North Main street. I'hohe 371 Itcil. ' tf. Thousands of people sample Koffect Koffe-ct at the county fair and every one rehinrkcd! "It's fine." "It's better than coffee." "It builds you up." oS -..- I'laid shawl found near fair grounds Tuesdny evening. Owner can lea: a or snmo by paying for this nd.'- Hnyuioml Ilcnsou ciulio down from Downey, Idaho, for a few day's visit. .Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ileesc., of IScnson were In Logan yesterdnv to see the fair. I NOTICK The Logan temple will close for conference Wednesdny October Oct-ober 4th, and reopen Wednesday morning October 11th. William Dudge, President. i-Mr.A. i-Mr.A. C. Jucobsen Is very much wrought up over the actions of cer-tain cer-tain Individuals nt the socialist meeting meet-ing on the corner of Main nnd Center streets on Wednesday evening. Mr. Jacobsen called at this office and reported re-ported that Mr. George J. Fox, the socialist organizer for Utah was talking talk-ing -to a largo assembly of people, nnd that the crowd was dignified and oiderly except In tho case of one prominent gentleman who busied himself him-self trying to Induce boys to disturb1 tho meeting. We know nothing of tho circumstance except at It was given tojiisjiy Mr. Jacobsen, but certainly trust that nil comers will bo given the topen door as far as free speech and freo thought Is concerned, nt least as Jong as they are gontlemahly nnd orderly themselves. This is n free country. Glvo them all a chance to, Jjnvo their say. ' , Furnished Kooins fdr rent. Call ,W South, Second Knt. i t 1 iV ' ' "n ' Mr. .Football game today. Uv A. C. campus :t::to p. W. Aggies- v$ All Stars. 30 I ' The man who wont up In tho 1ml. loon at tho county fair, niter tnstliK Koffeeet, took B0 lbs off with lilm, produces Just that thing. o3 - First football game of the senson at the LI. A. C. coinpus today. Admission Admis-sion 2r.c. R3o I Kverjono who" drlnku Kuftcet In place of coffee lengthens their life by coiiEoning their strength. o'i See the All srars and Aggies battle on the U. A. C. gridiron today at 3:30. S3,) A Logan football sn.mul commonly known ns tlw Logan Hough Xecl-3. has organUcd w:t!i (;wen Smith n captain and Donald Unilth ns 1110111; ger. The boja nto Letting In fin. shape ami ei:ect to luive a good sen son's run. The team Is no.- practlcall) i-.ew, but the manager isi:uci"nn Invl i.itlon to any town boyn who would like to enter the final try-outs. The captain will select I1I8 team In about ono week. Onnies now scheduled are one with the llyrum team and ono with n Richmond team. -- Wo are informed that Uncle Sam's Cleanser company had Intended to have had u creditable display ut the fair Just closed In this county. Owing to the eastern factories being crowded crowd-ed on orders, no cans could bo procured, pro-cured, which places the company at n disadvantage as they have a largo number of orders waiting to bo filled. fil-led. A crate of cans is being expressed expres-sed under u heavy cost and it will bo somewhat doubtful whether or not tbey will reach Salt Lake City In time for nn exhibit at the Stato ,falr. -. J The five boys who weio arrested last Monday on charges of housebreaking, house-breaking, stealing and tho formation of a secret gang, were yesterday nr-rnlgned nr-rnlgned in Judge Pederson's court hnd- found -Kiilltj-'Four of tlfd" tioys wero sons of wldom and nil belonged to'poor families, henco leniency was shown by the court. Thoy wero nil' sentenced to the State, Industrial school nnd commitment papers were ordered raadq out, but (he limb service ser-vice of the same upon Individuals will depend upon good behavior. A further sentence wos 30 days each upon the detention fnini. - - |