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Show : i v !u CoqpBrug 'Co. '-tjlanVs'for rent. Harris Music Co. -Adv. w' 3-13 . : ,? Eight lnthog of snow fell on ,ihe Payette forest during Febraary," "tho snow on tho summits now being about onethlrd of the usual 'amount. For good fresh seeds, tho "best price. Seo H. E., Perry. Phono C2G. Adv. 3-1L Ono Sawtooth rango pormlttco has contracted his clip ot wool at 25 conts a pound and sheepmen aro looking forward to a prosperous year. m Headquarters for cut flowers and funeral designs. Ola Larson & Son, 212 East Third South. Phono 407. Adv. " tf - ' . I John T. Horno, manager ot tho Consolidated Theater Co., spent part oftho woek In Salt Lako looking up somo good attractions for tho local play house to bo Btaged In tho near future'. Farmers desiring to raise sugar beots for tho Amalgamated Sugar Company for the year 1015 can l-taln' l-taln' Contracts by calling at tho office of tho Ogdcn, Logan and Idaho Hall-road Hall-road Company on South Main. Adv. tt Tho Relief Society Board will give a testimonial to President Lucy S. Cordon, Saturday, March 13 at 2 o'clock In tho Logan tabernacle Mrs. Cordon leaves soon for California. Officers and members ot tho stako aro' Invited to bo present. A good program has been arranged and ro freslurients will bo served. President Dow Lewis of the East Kansas Conferenco reports that this conference Is In n thriving condition the ciders aro laboring unitedly and tho Truth Is laying down prejudice mid tho Oospel Is finding Its way to tho honest In heart. Liohona. I V0 Ono of tho most modern barber 1 shops in the sta'tc 13 now being. con- ducted In the Hotel Logan under tho management of A. II. Mitchell, ono of Logan's favorite barbers. With the barber shop, tailor shop, confectionery, confec-tionery, and hotel combined with nil tbo latest conveniences, tho now hotel ho-tel building is destined to becomo a very popular placo. Wo sell tho earth, abstract Its title and loon monoy on it. II. A. Ped erson & Co., First North strcot. Adv. tf Cartoons and al? brush signs, uny specialty. Laurence Kimball. PhoSd 26. Adv. Uf! , , rr-tnr- J54j Cqqgfessmonnna Mrs, Jlo well and .family, arrived Jo, Salt; Lako yestojj day 6h tlio Overland Limited and wjll spend a Jew days thoro beforo coming com-ing io 'their homo In Logan. "", t Tell th(j .public about your eggs or chicks through an nd in Tbo Republican. Repub-lican. ltTls bound togot you returns re-turns as .wo reach tho public. J. A. Hadley of Swan Lake, ono of tho blg farmers of that section of Idaho Was In Logan yesterday. Ho is Interested In tho purchaso ot an au toraobllo and may drive- ono back homo with him. Ilert Danford, tho cattle king of Richmond, was in Logan yesterday pn his way to St. Anthony with a tar load of purq bred dairy cows. Mr. Danford has placed twelve or fifteen carloads ot purebred cattlo In that section of Idaho. "Tho Dig 4 Signs" aro mado by J. Q. Nielsen. Offices over Farmers & Merchants Bank. Adv. 3 20 Olofson .Brothers, the soda water manufacturers, havo Just placed a nice fountain in Hyde Park for Jas. A. Dalncs. t Hyde Porkers can now I enjoy a cool soda any tlmo of day from as nlco a fountain as can bo had ' in any country storo. A group picturo of tho Mormon el dors of tho Independence conference, contains tho picturo of our townsman Elder Charles Jenkins who is doing a good work In tho branch of which" Iloyal T. Halo Is confercneo president. presi-dent. I Watch Me Grow Increase of tho cattlo business is indicated by tho number of grazing applications on tho Cacho forest, Logan, Lo-gan, Utnh, which Is greater than bo-foro bo-foro on "ovory ranger district. A grazing reconnaissance ot this for-est, for-est, a two years' work will bo bosun this season. Fivo cattlemen's and two sheepmen's associations hayo been organized among tho permittees permit-tees ot this forest. P. A; Wcstorbcrg ot Mink Creek, stockholder of tho Economy Supply Company,jJs hero this week on business. busi-ness. Ho says this Is tho llrst visit In fivo or six years. Tho town Has made such progress that Mr. Wester-borg Wester-borg hardly know It was tho same placo ho visited formerly. Tho showing mado by tho Cache Valley vIlnnk statement Is cortalnly nn enviable ono for this community. It shows n cash rosorvo of upwards I ot $150,000 which Is n very good Indication In-dication of tho financial strength of I this Institution. I Tho Ilyruin Conunorclal Club has I been reorganized with tho following ! olllcors: fl. A. Nlolson, president; 11. 1 F. LIlJonqulHt, vice president; Harry W. Oakos, soerotary and treasurer. J Tho following niu directors, M. A. Gill, T. W. Hutton, B. M. Thomp- 1 son, Don dill, Josopli C. Anderson and It. A. Ellnson. - I Tho Cacho Junction Gun club Is In readiness for tho big stato hhoot on I Sunday, March 14. A largo crowd Is oxpected to participate. A prollmln- nry shoot was held by club mombors on March 7, at which tlmo n number of good records woro mado. Ed Smith and Havo Hood tied on 92 birds out of a possible 100. Thomas Field broko 24 out of a posslblo 25 Among otbor local marksmen from Logon on tho preliminary woro J. B. Cnstloton, B. W. Vonablo, nnd II Stonoy, nil of whom uro mombors At tho stnlo shoot on Sunday a mini bor of medals will bo compoted for. m - Ftro Chief F. O. Smith was out with Ma big engine yesterday and mado a run lo tho now Ilotol Lognn io try out tho now couplings on tho hydrants. Ho found tha tfio couplings coup-lings on tho city luiso aro at least i a hnlMnWpMtflfr than thSao )jrfc;. ed on thot wuler outlets' 6ri tliBV'h6tb building, tjrt cope ofaflroUho depart .rnont would! bo; .lielpOwsjas far uj JigijiJ; thq ijow ildmiplitgj fixtures 1$ concerned. A standard coupling will probably be ordored at once. tv&c jfli'iM- - . i " no . -' -J -" WHITEWYANDpTTE eggs for Ealo from wlnnors and loyers, 285 So.. First West, Logon, Utah. Ady. 313- Frank Price,, Influential Jtarmor of tbo s6uth end of Cache, spent over yesterday on business In this city,. Boy Kimball of the Kimball Auto Company, is qulto 111 nt his homo with quinsy. Ho has been pretty sick tho past threo or four days. MIs8 Vera Biggs of Mt. Home, Utah, and J. D. Long of Mnpleton, Idaho, woro married In Logan yestor day, tho ceremony being performed by the county clerk. Miss Biggs Is tho oldest daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Lorenzo Biggs. Tho parents of tho brldo accompanied the couple to this city. A glonco nt tho First Notlona' Bank report which wo publish In this Issue, shows clearly that tho bank meant what it said when It Issued Is-sued a statemont to tho public that thoro would bo no more overdrafts. What Is truo of tho First Notional is also truo ot tho other banks, In fact, tho banks seem to bo a unit when it comes to putting an end to tho habit ot overdrafts. |