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Show f LOCAL NEWS I co-dp Drug Co. Uso our clasBlfloeTITdds, they aro real business getters'.' Cartoono and air brush signs, my specialty. Laurence Kimball. Phono 26. AdV. tf i For auto express uorvlce, as cheap as by wagon, see Kirk Humphreys, pbono 390. Adv. tt Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Llndqutst are rojolclng over tho safo arrival of In baby boy born yesterday morning Mother and ,babo aro doing nicely. Wo sell tho earth, abstract Its title and loan money on It. H. A. Pcd crson & Co., First North street. Adv. ' tf Sufficient ties woro cut from the Wasatch forest from July to January to amount at 8 cents apiece stumpage to $24,000 more than is required to administer tho entire forest for twelvo months. t Tho Wcllsville and Hyrum orchos tras will give a danco In tho Logan auditorium Monday evening, March 8. GOc a couplo, ladles free. Continuous Contin-uous dancing.' Adv. 3-6 Nino hundred coyote pelts were submitted to tho Lincoln county, (Wyoming), Wool Growers Association, Associa-tion, at Its recent meeting, for tho bounty of $2. GO apiece, offered by. tho association. ', . Uj , IB A Headquarters for cut flowers nnd H funeral designs. Ola Larson & Son, I 212 East Third South. Phono 407. I Adv. tf I The 'Wellsvllle and Hyrum orchos- H tras' will give a danco In the Logan H auditorium Monday evening, March 8. H CO cents a couplo, ladles free. Con H tlnuQUs dansing. Adv. ' 3-C Murdoch's Fresh cut flowers, carnations, car-nations, rosea, violets; good variety of potted plants at lowest possible prices. Adv. 3-6 If you wnnt to onjoy yourself, then bo sure and omo to tho Apron and Overall Party given by tho Third ward choir npxt Friday evening, Itiarah 12, at'8 o'clock. There wll'bo plenty of vdanciug, good miislc, and refreshments. All over 16 are Invited Fred Appleman, the Junk dealer, shipped another car of hides to Salt Lako Thursday, tho samo bringing approximately $1600. Tho market keeps up pretty well this season on tho commodities Mr. Appleman ban dies. . Farmers desiring to ralso sugar beets for tho Amalgamated Sugar Company for tho year 1915 can h-tain h-tain contracts by calling at tho offlco of the Ogden, Logan and Idaho Hall-road Hall-road Company on South Main. Adv. tt A glanco at the quarterly statement of tho Farmers and Merchants Merch-ants Savings Bank which is published publish-ed in this Issue shows that tho new bankers aro enjoying a steady and consistent growth. Tho cashier has reason to bo proud of the showing mado In this statement. ' Willard S. Hansen, state dairy and food commissioner, was among thoso who attended tho funeral of J. Z. Stewart Jr. While In town ho mado a pleasant call on Fred Turner who has been confined to his homo for several weeks past. All tho Commercial Club members and thoir ladles are Invited to attend n dinner nt tho Hotel Logan next Monday March 8, at 8:30 p. m. Como In your business suit, evening dress or any other kind of dress. The Public Pub-lic Entertainment Committco desires to see you there Plates $1 each. Reservations should bo made today by 10 a. m. Call tho secretary". Adv Barley Wanted By tho College I'uro Food Co., 39 North Main, Logan. Lo-gan. Adv.' 3-9 . t Mrs. Atlialla Haws and Mrs. Addle Ad-dle C. Jenkins were called to Salt Lake tho early part of tho week on account of the death ,ot'ielr mother Mrs.Sarah W. Clayton, who died last Monday after a brief illness. Basketball game tonight, B. Y. gymnasium, 8 o'clock, U. of II. vs. B, Y. C. A good game In storo. - : Tho forest servlco has Just completed com-pleted an estimate of tho timber of tho toton forest, adjoining tho Yel-lowstono Yel-lowstono Park on tho south, and flnd3 that It contains sufficient spruco, fir and pino timber sultablo for wood pulp to supply a mill of 1G0 ton a day capacity. Powor for such a mill cun bo supplied by Pino or Bain-ey Bain-ey Crook, tributaries of tho Snako river, and tho Snako river will trans' port tho bolts of wood from forest to mill. Thoso interested In basketball will seo a good gamo at B. Y. gymnasium tonight at 8 o'clock. B. Y. C. vs. U. of U. ' Thero were a great many relatives from distant points who cauio to Logan Lo-gan Thursday to attend tho funeral of Attornoy J. Z. Stewart Jr., among whom woro tho following brothers and sisters of Mrs. Stewart: William Kotter and wlfo; Henry L. Hotter nnd wife, Fred O. Hotter and wlfo, and Mr. and Mrs. J. II . Selloy of Salt Lako City; and tho Misses Nora Etta and Buoy Kottor; President Olcen N, Stohl of tho Box Elder stake; Attorneys C. B. and B. J'. Stewart, J. B. Stewart Jr., Mrs. Millie Stewart and daughter, Leon F. McAlister, Miss Inez Wetzel, all of Salt Lak'o; Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fitzgerald, of Draper; Joseph M. Anderson An-derson of Morgan; Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Allen nnd Mr. and Mrs. Downs of Smlthfleld; A. D. Smith, Frank and Harvoy M. Rawlins of Lewlston; Mr. and Mrs. Alt Webster of Franklin; Frank-lin; Mr. and Mrs. J. C Allen, Henry Hen-ry H. Allen and John ComlBh of Cove, nnd many others whoso names wo did not get. A modem houso for rent. Ajiply City Drug Co. Adv. 3-C ' m "Tho Big 4 Signs" aro mado by J. C. NIolson.- OIllccs over Farmors & Merchants Bank. Adv. 3 20 Waitresses for banquet work wanted want-ed nt Hotol Logan. Ask for Mrs. Young. Adv. 3 0 9 Gcorgo T. Judd of tho stnto audi tor's oillco is registered at the Hotol Logan. Mr. Judd Is auditing books in tho county. Jaeob Schaub will bo at tho Eighth ward mooting houso Sunday morning at 0 a .m. and demonstrate his in dividual sacrament sot. Tho bishopric bishop-ric would like to seo nil tho priesthood priest-hood presont. Ileservo tho dato of Friday oven-Ing, oven-Ing, March 12, as tho night on which you will bo at the Apron and Overall Party given by tho Third ward choir in tho Third ward meeting house. Good music. Plenty of dancing. Refreshments served, All over 1C aro Invited. Dr. S. B. Thatchor and Attornoy II. O. Nobokor are arranging for a "splash' for all club members at tho Hotel Logan, Monday evening whoro a delicious luncheon will bo sorved. Cashier J. B. Shepard will net as toastmnstor. Tho following will respond re-spond to toajts- Robert Anderson, Ilov. Wlttonborgor, and Attornoy A. H. Bow on, Tho .purposo of tho gathering is to bring about a fooling l of fellowship and" especially to no- While horo this wock Mr and Mrs. B. F. Fitzgerald of Draper, woro tho guosts of Mr. and Mrs, It. B. Garff . "L. W Jones was down from Well mond csterdny to nttend tho funeral funer-al of his brother, W. T. Jones. . Mrs. A H. Chlpmnn of I'leusnnt Grove, and Mrs. Kd Spencer of Wood ruff aro hero at tho bcdsldo of their father, Mr. Thomas Prlday who lias been very III of Into. j A number of Logan peoplo attended at-tended tho funeral yesterday in Richmond for tho 13 year old sou of 'Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hendricks who dropped dead on Tuesday. . Tho local tlicntcr mnuagcnicnt was well satlsllod with tho pntronago t "September Morn" Wednesday ucn-lng. ucn-lng. Thoso attending tho show wcro well pleased with tho performance. SPECIAL- Murdock Candy Co , will soil the following flnvors of flno cream tliowlng taffy, vanilla, molasses, molas-ses, mint, cliocolnto and strawberry, at 10c per pound, Saturday, March C. Not more tlinn ono pound sold to each person. Adv. 3-C C. II. Kendall, district road engineer engi-neer of tho V. S Forestry Depart ment, gno a most nble discussion on Roads to tho students of tho U. A., C. this week. Mr. Kendall's sorviccs woro secured by Professor William Peterson who has a special Interest In tho subject of good roads. Murdochs nro cortalnly pushing to completion tho work on thoir ton-fectlonory ton-fectlonory storo. Tho tilo floor is down and tho fountain and show cases placed. Kvery time ono goes in ho can seo somo decided changes. Tho Ola Lnrscn Floral Co., has mado arrangements to display flowers In tho window which gives tho placo n decided freshness from tho lnrgo display dis-play of greonry. When it comes to doingta thing right, commend us to Murdochs. "Tho account of this battlo has a menu sound " "What do j on mean?" "It says tho well seasoned troops wore mustered out nnd then peppered pepper-ed with shot." Baltlmoro American I (pialut tho mombers witli tho dining I room In tho Hotol . Try tho Economy Stcum Laundry with new and up to dnto machinery. Rough dry Co per pound; wot wasii 4c per pound; starched In both cases. Phono 778. Adv. 3G Mrs. Caran Seliolman, 79 years of ago, was found dead yesterday morning morn-ing ot her homo In tho Fourth ward. Hor con left homo Monday for Ban croft to go to work on his farm and at tlmt tlmo his mother was In perfect per-fect health na far as ho know. Until Un-til th son can bo heard from, no funeral arrangements will bo mado. Tho firm ot Flster nnd Nielsen lius dissolved partnership, Mr, Geo. ristcr taking over tho buslnoss. TIiobo twp gentlemen have been In partners In thq harness business for a numbor of years, Mr. Flster, as mnnagor 'and solo owner, will no doubt enjoy tho patronago of all old customers and should enjoy a steady Increase In business as ho Is conducting conduct-ing a business which is dosorving of local support. Most improssivo services wero held at tho Llndnulst Undertaking parlors par-lors yestorday over the remains of W. T Jones whoso remains woro brought hero from Ogden for burial. A number of frlonds nttonded tho services, Profossor Otto furnished tho music , Tho spenkors woro C. C. Jensen, Robort Murdock, Georgo Dunbar, Bishop Lewis snd Bishop O. P? Rico. |