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Show IjLOCAL WWS ! Co-op Drug Co. i - . , XI J, v "" Warm, Iodna, abstracts and insurance. insur-ance. i'4I. Ut Johnson.Hnrrls lllock. j " iV. H. Maughan,1 retired' merchant life ofc WoIIbvIHq, jspoiU over Tueaday In W Lbgan attending tho Itoundup. For nent Furnished room, closo In. Call this ofuco. Adv. m Orson Thomas, Republican and all round good follow from Paradise, was In Logan Tuesday, having como hero to seo his brother, Win, II. Thotnad who has Just arrived from Orogcm for medical aid. V K Oats Wanted Cache Valley Commission Com-mission Co. Adv. J21 ." " 'Tho Hrlgham Young Company of tho Daughters: of the Pioneers will (neot tomorrow Friday afternoon at 330 p. m.jit the homo of Mrs. I). H. Thomas, 139 West Center. A good attendance Is desired. -. Awfj& - ' ', - JMr. and Mrs. h. A. Hendricks of Lowlston wore among tho prominent Lew'lston'vlsltorB at the Farmers and Housekeepers Convention at tho U. A. C. yesterday. v"-; " ' ' JljbuyMj nunbejvs 6f'Bound 'lalryvcows, duo to- freshen 'within 30 'days, .not under 2 years and not ov-er ov-er 7 years. Prices according to 'quality. F. II. Peart, 11 South Sec AiA East, Logan, phone 703J. Adv. f7 I """" Lymnn Skeen of Plain City was hero attending tho Itoundup on Tuesday Tues-day and incidentally he wl 1 purchase n fow horses while in the vnlloy. He mado n trip to Preston yesterday but vlli retilrn to Logan ntid nttend fu-luro fu-luro sessions of tho agricultural convention. con-vention. Dr. Joseph II. Anderson, dentist, of Salt Lake City, dropped dead from apoplexy at his apartments lato Mont 'ilay' night'.'' Dr! Anderson has 'many' local acquaintances. Ho wns in Lo-rin-d. short -tlrao-ngo, having, como ' hero to attend tho funeral of tho late VT. Leroy Cardon. v Tho Weber Stake Academy basket linll tenm defeated tho North Cacho w,Hlgh School, team at Richmond last Snturday night by the score of 31 ,to 11. On Friday night tho Weber team were 'defeated bv tho South !Cncho team at Wellsvlllo by a two. i -point margin. Tho Kimball Auto Company will 1 demonstrate at tho collego commenc- InK Saturday, tho working parts of ,thq Ford car. During tho week there -have been a K'eat number of neop'o , nttrncted tq their parage on South Main street whero Messrs Hoy nnd ' N. W. Kimball hnvo., taken great! pleasure In giving discussions on tho t' ""ORtructlon of thU wor'd wonder. 'Many Inquiries aro bojng mado about thej Sedan and Coupeiot, bolh of A which will arrive and bo on display i about February 1. J -" 438 will bring our REPRESENTATIVE to your door. WE are hero to SERVE YOU. COMMAND US -Adv. J21 Lorln A. Merrill, formerly bishop of tho Seventh ward of this city, and at present acting In the capacity- of farm demonstrator In Sovler county, Is among thd-Roundup" visitors. One flvo passenger 30 horsepower enr, will sell for $300 If taken at once; Just had a 170 overhauling; tires nro good. Inquire at this olllce. Adv. tf Wo sell tho earth, absfact Its title and loan money on It. II. A. Pod erson & Co., First North street. Adv. tf The Hu'lard Camp of tho Daughters Daugh-ters of the PloncerB will mqct Frldu) (tomorrow) afternoon at 3 o'clock at tho homo of Mrs'. Win. Edwards,' 200 West First South. A good attendance at-tendance Is desired. .' ' ' Lost Hunch of keys on buttonhook ring. FindeY 'return to'thls ofllco for-reward. for-reward. Adv. tf Tho county has Just negotiated a temporary loan of 110,000 from the Cacho Valley Hanking Company. In handing out riioney in such quantities it wou'.d seem that money Is not so, tight after all, or at least with the Cache Valley Hank. Robert Gunnell of Alexander, Idaho, Ida-ho, lias been in Wellsvllle during the past fow days at tho bedBlde of his sick daughter. Ho was in Logan on Tuesday and reports much Improvement Improve-ment In tho condition of tho health of his daughter. Wm. H. Thomas, son of V. N. Thomas, Is hero from Oregon. He Is In very poor health. Tho family hns been in consultation with local physicians to determlno if nn operation opera-tion of any kind will help the sick man. ' llo-ton Hammond of Metropolis, 'Nevada, Is in Logan attending the Roundup-andr.vlsltlng with relatives In this city and Providence. Mr. Hammond says ho Is doing nicely in Nevada and also reports that tho boys from Provldenco and Wel'svlllo who moved to thnt section a few year? ago aro prospering nicely. II. P. Hair, the contractor, has JtiBt mode tho purchnso of n now Dodgo car from tho Mnlr Motor Co.. Crowds aro vlslt'ng this local garage gar-age dal'y to look at tho new car that Is now on display. Manager Both nialr and his brother Frank, nro kept constantly busy showing tho now features fea-tures of this much talked of automobile. automo-bile. m Tho Commercial Club ofllcla's are ! entitled to somo credit for so gcuer- ously turning over their quarters to fdo a community bo-vIco during the Roundup. Visitors In. Logan aro dally made welcome, at .the club. -where they are given entertainment, such ns the Institution offers. " " . Orson Kidman of Mendon, wns in tho city jesterday Special this week, 25c oranges 15c dozen; half caso $1 33; cjise 2.Gr City Grocery. Phono 32. Adv. J23 -- -: , : ' . , t Thy U. .A, Q. Dramatic Club will present their .vlay "Milestones" ntf Hyrum on Saturday night. ' . i Fur Hand Cnps, $1 nnd $l.H0 values for 0,'c; r0c and C.'ic values for 35c at! Thatchc's Removal Sn'.o. Adv. Ceorgo W. Dnvls and daughto;' Vero, of Idaho Fol s, came to Logan to attend tho funeral. of Ray Davis. Among tho workers of U. A. C Extension Division who nro In town, attending their annual convention ard Lon J. Haddock, Carl Anderson,' Walter J. Glenn, nnd Joseph P., Welch. - Charles Woodhouso, foreman of the Lowlston sugar factory, was In Lc., gan yesterday, having copio down to get a few pointers at tho U. A. C. convention of farmers. J H. M. Simpson who had an attack of smallpox, Is reported to bo entire ly well again and will havo tho quarantine quar-antine removed In a few days. John C. Larscn Jr., In tho cmplo) of tho Lewlston Sugar Factory hi among the prominent visitors nt thr, Roundup from tho north end of Cache this week. Tickets for the U. A. C O. S. A. game Saturday night on salo at, Murdocks, Friday and Saturday. Adv. Funeral services were held at Mendon Men-don on Monday over the remains of Mrs. Elizabeth C. Kidman. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Thompson who havo been living In Hurley, Idn ho for several months past, have re turned to Logan where they think they will mako their futuro bo.uo. Dnsketba'l, Saturday, January 23 in the Smart Gym nt 8 p. m. Aggie, vs. O. S. A. of Preston. Admission 25o and35c Adv.' . E. L. LarBcn ono of Newton's most prominent fnrmors, was In the county sent yesterday transacting business Ho savs he has ha -vested a nlco crdp of lco for summer uso UiIb season That special lot of Hoys Suits, values val-ues from $" to 112 which nre being sold nt ?2.95 nre being rapidly snapped snap-ped up at tho Thatcher Removal Salo. Adv. A. F. Drawer, superintendent of tho Utnh-Montann division of the Union Pacific Ral'road sjstem; H. J. Harris, division engineer, both of Pocntello, nnd A. N. Stroud, trnlu-mastor trnlu-mastor at Salt Lnko City; have boon in Logan during tho past two days, havlnc como hero by private car 'o attend somo of tho sosslonr o the Farmers' Roundup. Those nentler.i.m are11 Interested in tho agricultural au Tsncement of the country nnd aro ever on tho alert to lend tholr support sup-port to a"ny cause which has this object ob-ject In mind. Wo nro Informed by President ,8 F. Hnlif that a fow days since tho stnko presidents ofllco was called up by telephone nnd that the man ut the other end of tho lino 'stated thot a car loud of coal was at the depot for tho poor of this city. Upon Inquiry It wns dotcrmlnod that tho donors were tho M. & L; Coal Company. The authorities saw that tho coal was carefully distributed and many a heart wns mado glad through this act of kindness. Funeral services wo-o held In tho First -wnnl yestorday- nt 1:30 p.m. over tho romalns of Elder Ray Davis who died a few days ago in San Frnn clsco. Tho liousQwnB filled wjlth ro atles-niid Irlends.,' Tho floralfof. ferlngs' wefomany and bnnutlM. I)Ishop 'Tit O". Thdtthor assisted "by I Ilishop L. W. Robblns of Hur'.ey, pc sided. Tho choir suns; "O, My Ka,th or " Prayer w ap1 offered by Elder 0 H. ISudRe.'ThS first speaker was Kl der Edward S. Clark, n missionary romjmnlon of Elder Davis. PrcsUon' Sorgo iF- Hnlllf was tho next speak-(. speak-(. Prof. O. W Thatcher snng,v'l Know My jHenvQly, Father Knors." Ulshop L. W. Robbins of Hurley Eldor Soymour H. Young of Salt Lako j and Hlsbop II. O. Thatcher mado tUo I eh. sing remarks. A long cortngo tol-I tol-I lowed tho remains to tho last resting rest-ing nlaca-in thowLogan.'C.cmetew. Wnn-ed Young atit nmy lo ... dent, lu wimts to assist crnlng. With ciirrnl housework for hoi boaiU. Phono 434w. Adv. .. J Unsketbnr, Saturday Janunry 23 at II. Y. Gym. II. Y. V. a Vol er Academy. Game called at S o'clock Admission 25c and 35c Ad.' Yesterday afternoon nt the Itound-ip Mrs. Jones gave two lectures for women nnd P of. F. R. Arnoll, V. A. C, presented a dompst'e bcIciko p'ny in behalf of tho Women's Fnc ulty Lengue, "Peed the Hruto." Thlr, was followol by nn Informal recep tlon to visiting housekeepers. ' W. S. A., State Champion? of' 1913, b It Y V Saturday January 23, at 8 o'clock I) Y Gm. Admls slon 23c nnd 35c Adv |