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Show - -'" - ' -i r;: , r-- J LOCAL NEW$ ,i 1 I co-op Drug Co, I , , , A ?' -t ' For nenlFttrhlslied ' room," close ', In. Call this office. Adv- . '; ,,, ' '" , r T '' 'I Mrs. Ctiarles Friday la' recovering fcflA nicely from ail attack ot typhoid 'fev- - . , 1 Cartoons and ale brush signs,- my H specialty. Laurence Kimball. Phone 26. Adv. t! Lh H A car load of Bulck automobiles was unloaded at the O, S. Ij. station H yesterday by tbo local agents. H For auto express servlco.as cheap I as by wagon, sco Kirk Humphreys, I phono 390. Adv. tt I ' H The government built more than I two thousand miles of trail and thrco H thousand miles of telephono line on H tlto national forests in 1914. , R i H Headquarters for cut flowers and H funeral designs,- Ola Larson & Son, H 212 East Third South. Phone 497. H Adv. tt H It Is estimated, that the govern- H ment's Grand Canyon game refuge, H In Arizona, mow contains about ton H thousand deer. H We sell the earth, abstract Us title H and loan money on It. H. A. Ped H erson & Co., First North street. H Adv. tt B i B Tho value of all tile gold produced I in tho United States from 1792 to H January 1, 1914, is estimated by tho U. S. Geological Survey at $3,549,-I $3,549,-I 799,400; the value of tho silver at $1,709,517,000. I Farmers desiring to raise sugar beets for tho Amalgamated Sugar I Company for the year 1915 can b- tain contracts by calling at tbo office of the Ogdcn, Logan1 arid Idaho. Hall-I Hall-I road Company on South Main. Adv. tr H i Bfe Increasing use of tho national for-K for-K csts by local farmers and settlors' to B supply their needs for timber Is fl shown in tho fact that small timber sales on the forosts numbered; 8,298 in 1914, against' C.182 the previous H vcar. H i Don't fall to seo tho Combined H Shows by the Commercial Club and H Logan Military Band, nt tho Lyric H Theater Wednesday, Fobruary 10. It I is tho boBt Bhow ot its kind that has H over been In Logan. Secure your H scats early. 3Bc, DOc and 7rc.tlllJdv. I Eyes aro still directed toward' tho H big natural gas prospects over In H Trenton and Donson. This tlmo J. H C. Christy of Preston Is the man H who In doing tho talking. Ho I? ot H tho opinion that with tho proper H work this gas project could' bo devol- H oped into a proposition whereby It Hj would bo ot considerable commercial jH value. Manager W, nj'glpanJbt tho a-fount a-fount Hardware Company is in, the east Ion. j; Uree'We,ekB'p"urchaslng - Tho"-U. A. C. Faculty Women's 'Leaguo .entertained tho girls ot tho 'college' at a reception at" tho' homo of Mrs", 'AMj Remlng, Monday afternoon.) af-ternoon.) Tho U. A. C. Sorosis entertained tho Delta Nu's, Monday aftornoon, and hemmed window curtains for tho now houso. Tho boys reciprocated recipro-cated with delicious refreshments. i ' Mr, Winder, manager of tho U. A. C. buzzer, 16ft for Salt Lako City Thursday to attend to business connected con-nected with tho publication ot the collcgo annual. Whllo there ho will attend tho Junior Prom of tho University Uni-versity of Utah. A GOOD BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY OPPORTUN-ITY 1 will bo at Eagle Hotel Tuesday, Tues-day, February 9. Will place agency for Carter car and Engcr automo. biles. Agency will covor Cache Valley Ask. for G. W. Call. Adv. 2!) Tho second semester is well under way now at the Utah Agricultural Cqllcge.. Quite a number Qf. now students nro registering for tho so; cond term. Several now courses have started and others likoly to supply tho now students with full courses. Thoro wcro 883 peoplo registered at tho 1915 Houndiip and Housekeepers' Housekeep-ers' Conference recently hold at tho Utah Agricultural Collego. Tho Increase In-crease was about 11 per cent more than tho 1914 Itoundup. Tho total number enrolled Included farmers, housekeepers, special delegates to Homo Economics Associations, about twelvo champion boys nnd girls cluu winners, county chairmen of extension exten-sion work, and eight county agents. , Must bo sold at onco, my hord of dairy cattle. Ono two year old grade HoJflten,buIj,oinqhQrtjrearlInK.pure bred' short horn unregistered bull; forty cows, sorao fresh ani some Bprlngers; breed heifers, all dairy bred; at fair va'ucs. Cattle at Cache county fair grounds. See F. R. Peart phono '7C3J, at sale grounds betweon 10 and 12 a. m. and 4 to 6p. m. Adv. n Applications nre already coming to tho Extension Division of tho Utah Agricultural Collcgo for agents to bo appointed as agrlculturol demonstrators demonstrat-ors in vnrious counties. Tho now Chez bl'l thnt was recently passed provides that county commissioners have authority to authorlzo $2,500 for county demonstrations. This bill makes possiblo tho appointment for a great numbor of county ngents. Thoro aro now eight county ngents In Utah and their work is proving vory valuablo to tho farmers. Two moro will bo appointed within a few woeks and the number will Incrcaso as t!ie farmers learn tho value of tho aid given by those men. Found A -wheelbarrow In Green ; canyon. Ownor can get samo by paying pay-ing for this ad. t Apply 0 Andrew, King, probajW .omcor.' ; ii ',C. MndriiJwlionv5ubllo Logan' on WednesSayj b'uVjng '.hptsfis, bar already turchaied Ih ith'ls'Ulioy rfol horses, paying an avorago price ot $132. - (.,- i ' ,T s J. D. Castlcton, tho hustling salesman sales-man for tho Continental Oil Company in this territory, has purchased a Ford 'roadster from tho Kimball Auto Company. Don't overlook tho fact that tho first Installment ot the special tax In paving District No, 1 becomes delinquent de-linquent Fobruary 10. Property owners own-ers should meet tho assessment promptly where possible. Adv 2-9 ii Wm . .. Tho stockholder of Tho Logan Amusement nnd Investment Company held their annual meeting yesterday and listened to tho report of tho directing di-recting officials which was very satisfactory. sat-isfactory. Word comes from Preston that Ihc now gymnasium will bo completed by April 2. Tho contract for tho bollor houso erection was let by bid and Josoph Moser ot this city was tho' lowest biddor. Mr. Moser nlso hii'j tho contract for tho building proper. With advantages of tho lntnrurban, tho county teachers havo found it advisable to hold district' meetings nnd discuss local school problems. Tho teachers met in Wollsvlllo on Friday. They will meet again nt SmtthfloM Thursday next. i Ernest Spcncor,' an old nowspnpor man, and cartoonist, with his wife and chl1d aro In Logan and expect to mnko his tholr homo. Mr. Spencer Spen-cer will conduct a chnln of news stands nlong tho routo of tho Inter-urban. Inter-urban. Plnns wore submitted by Architect K. C. Schaub nt tho meeting of tho Hoard of Education on Saturday tor a four room school building for North Logan. Tho plans as submitted wcro accepted and tho work will ,begln in tlmo to havo the building ready for occupancy at tho opening of school In September. j To, tho person who sends hi a namo to bo selected by Dahlo and Ec-clos Ec-clos for the avenue In the Dahlo-Eccles Dahlo-Eccles subdivision oft Center street, will bo given a ?25 cash prize. -Mall tho namo to P. O. box 288, before Saturday, Fobruary 13. Nnhjo jpr sender must accompany communication. communica-tion. Adv. 2-11 i W. W. Williams and William C, Greaves aro among thoso who havo purchased Dodge automobiles the-past the-past week. Thomas Smart Is tho first man in tho valloy to havo a Dodgo dollyored to him. Tho Illalr Motor Company turned over his car on Saturday. Samuel Oldham, roprcsontntivo from Parndlse, Cacho county, who makes' himself heard In all parts of the House, is found "With tho lawmakers law-makers of Utah," in tho cartoon section sec-tion ot tho Horald Republican yesterday. yester-day. Ernest J. Evans the cartoonist, cartoon-ist, is pretty clover with tho pen as all will agrco who saw tho cartoon. John Skolton Williams, comptroller comptroll-er of the currency In Washington, D. C., has Issued a circular to national banks of tho country calling attention atten-tion to tho evils of overdrafts which ho says In substanco that tho granting grant-ing by somo banks of accommodations accommoda-tions In tho form of overdrafts Is objoctfonablo and cannot bo countenanced coun-tenanced by his ofllco. Tho stato banks In this valloy havo takon tho Initiative In this stato In dispensing With tho monaco of pvordraftinp. Arrangements havo been mode ngaln this year for an oxcurslon to Logan frpm- Paris and Montpeller, Idaho, for thoso who doslro to do temple work. Thq genoral public of cpurBp'vrUl be permitted to tako advantage ad-vantage ot tho reduced rates. Tho train, will leave Paris at 7:30 a. m. Monday, February 22. Tho faro will bo $0.00 for tho round trip, good for twonty days, Thq, faro from Mont-polfor Mont-polfor will bp $G.20. i Petty thlovory is a thing that has cnusQd muck .annoyance In tho past And perhaps will contlnuo to do so in tlie future, but things nro coming dn(fi jirottyfpafSB wl'ion a person will walk Into: a business houso and strip tho Malls of tholr decorations. Such Js tho enso at. tho American Steam Jhi)nd,y. It la tho custom to havo llttlo card motto's 'on tho wnM In i)Uo )obCyl .Tlio llfjo of those cards Is vory short, Somq ono seems to' iKIItfnrolBPlffraiklng away with them, according to Manager Squires. r-t Robert Murdock has purchased n Ford runabout, t t, I - '' '", . ; Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hybcrg leave this motnliig for a month's visit In Los Angeles nnd San Francisco. At the German mooting on Sundny Fobruary 13, nt 10;30, a. m, thero wm-.bd In attendance a number of re turned .missionaries who will deliver deliv-er addresses, Tho presidency of tho German organization is desirous of (Obtaining a full attendance. 2-12 . M . ,he,.flrst Installment of tho special 'm j-ileot paving District No. 1, becomes delinquent, Fobruary 10, fHl5, 'Property owners In Uio dls-,trct dls-,trct should mako arrangements to meet tho obligation prompt y when duo.. Ad V. 2 9 |