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Show For rent) steam heuted room, 338 W. First North. Phono 220. Mr. 1. , Vnn Order of Lowlaton was In Logan on buslucss yesterday. ' " . Mr, Ralph Smith went to Snlt Luke, w city Tuesday. The Wilson, one of the leading Hotels Ho-tels of Salt Lake City; rates $1.00 per day and upwards. Music dying meal flours. Headquarter for .Cache .Va. ley people. Mlss Maud Fry left for her home In Morgan yesterday morning. Miss Fry will return to Logan In about six w eeks. . ' . I Mr. John F. Wright Is In Salt Lake and Pro'vo on business. For sale' Hot blast stove. Kniulre Dr.' Frank Reynolds. Phone 93. ' t ' Mrs. F. M. Reynolds of Salt Uike City Is visiting with bif sou Dr. Frank O. Reynolds. The Utah Condensed Milk company of Richmond, Utah Is paying 38c per pound butter fat for September milk. I Apples 30c, 40c and 50c at I.ogun Nursey. Get your winter supply now. Phono 9SZ. o21 -- Flowers! Plants! Jlulbs! Blooming plants FREE to every purchaser Oct. 19 to Oct. 31. Cache Valley Floral Co., I one block south of cemetery. ol9 I Last Saturday, Everton and Son bought the Neeifbnm Jewelry Co'u stock of China at a bargain. tf Host and cleanest, 20001bs. Thatcher Coal Co. Two phones "16 and TC. Office 46 West Center. o28 ': v- President Anthon H. Lund and others from Salt Lake City 'will speak aV8eandlna"vla!V?meeHflg8unday Tho Cache Valley Floral company N4 presented President Tnft wit ha nice . bnuipict of chrysanthemums. J-Congressman J-Congressman aud Mrs. Howell and President Wm. Hudgo of the Logan temple went to Salt Lake to attend the funeral of President John Henry Smith. I Wanted Few good agents, .ladles (,j- genUemen,' Experienced solicitors prefarredYAPlily to K. -'F, Taylor, Eagle Hotel, 11:30 to V.30 or 5:30 to C:30. " "- 019 In another part of this jssue thue appears a cull-for-a-moss'-meeting lu In held In the Seventh -vard meeting honso on Friday evening. Tho question ques-tion to be discussed there is of vifil concern, to every resident of thl Island Is-land portion or the city and everyone should' be represented at the mass meeting. Eight o'clock Is the hour pet for opening the meting. -- Mr. Joseph Fern llnugh, on of (Jeorgc II, llnugh of Cache Junction and Miss Florence Avis Rnthburn of Cache Junction were united In mar-rlnge mar-rlnge last Monday evening at the-residence of the Rov. Mr. Crowthers of the local Presbyterian church. Rov. Crowthers performed the eeremony. Tho young couple will mako tholr home at 3"i8 South First KnRt, Logan, Utah. "" Verchants report a ratMIng food business yesterday President Anthon H. Lund and others from Shit Lake City will speak at the Scandinavian meeting Sunday morning .at '10 a, m. ; SeAehiLof liur city merchants have alremfy Rlyen me slielr advertizing. AVhy can't ilgot yours? Let mo nt least, draw one up for you. Phone W. . Roe, Republican. half holiday Instituted by tho Commercial lloostcis nnd business Houses some time ago Is being observed ob-served by the local dentists who close their of flees oery Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. o21 . I Lost lllack hand bag containing In dies' gold pin. Finder picaso return' to ths office and bo rewarded. ol7 , A large shipment or pattern huts Just arrived at the Klito Millinery, j Something new nnd chic that will pleate everybody. Call and sen for yourself. oio T Miss Louise Thatcher of Logan, and Mr. Frank Rolapp of Ogden, wwe united In marriage by President Serge Dallff in the Logan temple at 12 o'clock yesterday. A sumptuous wedding dinner was served by Mrs. Louise Thatcher, mother of the brldo, Immediately after tho ceremony. The tnblo was decorated with a cluny center piece, nnd a basket ot pink and white sweet peas and America beauty beau-ty roses adorned the center. Tho happy hap-py couple left on the afternon train for Oregon, The Republican unites with n multitude of friends In wishing wish-ing them bon voyage on the sea of life. I - The A. C. Woman's club met on Monday afternoon with Mrs. It. L. Campbell. Most Interesting reports of '.he meeting of the Utah Fedcrntlou of Vomen's clubs were given by Mrs, A. M. Fleming and Miss Sara Hunts-nan, Hunts-nan, whq were delegates to that, eon-mention eon-mention '.Jngdcnjnusl'week.'iPMrs.E; i)' j'ftVUVih'o''a wli'toW -she. md given at the federation meeting in "The Had Citizenship of Good iVonien." .rs. Campbell gavo a re-loit.ot re-loit.ot the yiyk of the local commit-eu commit-eu on Civics and an entluislastjc dls-ushlon dls-ushlon followed. Tin was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Kmels ind Mrs. G. W Thatcher. I CALL FOR MASS MEETING. A niasB meeting of all persons living liv-ing or owning property, below tho dam which the state proposes placing In Logan River, nnd all othois who mny be interested In any way In this matter, mat-ter, Is hereby called to convene Inthq. now. Seventh ward meeting house, at eight .o'clock on Friday evening ev-ening October 20th. The purpose of the meeting Is" to discuss matters connected with the construction of tho aforesaid dam, with tho end In view of protecting the lives and property of those Immediately Immedi-ately affected by lis building. Fit El) J. MARSHALL. N. M. HANSEN J. '.. STEWART, JR. A. G. LUNDSTROM, "c. M. WENDELROE, The Princes has unotho" good pio-vsm pio-vsm for tonight continuing up to the high stnndard which t li.'i.i main-tn'red main-tn'red for tho past stfvnru weeks, In fact tho wor kof tho iit-w m.tniigeiucut sums determined to give th, people o Logan a full bill aud a varJ wWo fu- their money. The singing of Miss Pi-own and the work of tha p'ltnfh' t. also doing good for this lmi.sh |