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Show LOCAL NEWS I i Buick and Dodge Autos ' Garrett Dahto, Clarkston fanner, was transacting business In Logan on Saturday. i m Sccuro your Agawan and Niagara grapes from Coodspecd and Williams, " phono C43nw. Adv. tf ullenry Thourer, tho Provldcnco merchant, waB In the county seat yesterday on business. Mrs. T. D. Roberts has a largo stock of children's coats which she will, sell at greatly reduced prices. Adv. 10-12 Wo bcII tho earth, abstract Its title ti-tle and loan money onlt. H. A. Ped-erson Ped-erson & Co., Flrat North Btrco't. Adv. tf I Miss Norn Ellason Is soliciting pupils pu-pils In vocal music at her home, 217 East Fourth North. Phono 385w. AdvT' 10-12 Rltor Brothers Drug' Company Is placing two neatly designed show cases In front of their placo of business busi-ness on Main street which will bo used for display purposes. . We aro giving elbow hero In this Issue tho pictures of tho Hod Sox baseball squad. In Thursday's issue wo will glvo the pictures of tho Phillies. Phil-lies. Thesa two teams aro now battling bat-tling for the world's championship. In tho first of tho world series base ball gnmo yesterday between Philadelphia Phila-delphia and Boston, at Philadelphia, tho homo team won by tho bcoio of 3 to 1. Tho betting la fivo to seven sev-en that Boston will tako the series. There will bo a dancing party glv-en glv-en by the Y. L. M. I. A. of the Fourth ward In tho Logan Pavilion October 14 at 8 p. m. Refreshments will bo served and all aro Invited. Free to everybody. " For tho Franco American toilet ar- ? tides, seo Mrs. B. Holley, Arlmo Block phono G13w Adv. ' 10-12 m i Mr. and Mrs. William Hope, son Fred nnd daughter Mrs. Lewis Sor-enson, Sor-enson, all of Richmond, were In Logan Lo-gan yesterday having como down on the electric lntcrurban for an outing and on business. llnrry James of tho Fifth ward brought to this ofllco on Saturday, a nice largo pear, measuring In clr-cumforonco clr-cumforonco nbout fourteen Inches. This pear was prqducort on Mr. James orchard in tho Fifth ward, whore ho always has considerable cholco fruit aB well as a good variety. vari-ety. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Wakloy of Downey, Idaho, aro back to Logan to mako their futuro homo. Mr. Wakloy Wak-loy will becomo Identified with tho Anderson & Sons Lumber Company, of this city. Mr. Ernest Anderson has taken the actlvo management of tho Anderson lumber Interests at Downoy. Oeorgo Seamons, monagcr of tho i Ilydo Park band, was in Logan Saturday Sat-urday and BayB his band Is giving, weekly Saturday night danceB In tho Hlllyard hall nt Smlthfleld which aro J attracting good crowds. Tho Hlllyard liall with this class of music Is suro to regain somo of Us former popularity. popu-larity. I Today "Is Uio last day to register before tho primary election on October Oc-tober 10, so if your namo Is notion tho official reglstor"rfnd you wish 'to vote on that date, you had bettor nttond to tho matter today. Evory good citizen must have a cholco of who ho would Hko to seo in ofllco, conducting the nffalrs of tho city nnd ho should thoreforo, Beo that his - namo is rropcrly registered. 'P Already aomo town folk aro Interesting Inter-esting thoniBolvos In tho annual Military Mil-itary ball with tho view of bringing this function, tho largest of tho jqar Into town. It la claimed that tho auditorium au-ditorium is tho only logical place for tho Military ball to bo hold as It Is tho largest hall in tho city. Tho Smart gymnasium la far too small to uccommodatn those who attend, Lieut. SantBchl has already been approached ap-proached on this BUbJcct and It is Juut poealblo tho college authorities will see tho necessity of holding tho 191C ball at tho auditorium. Two nicely furnished rooms "for rent. 154 North First East. Adv ' For Sale One 1912 automobile, tw ill trado for land or city property. , In-qulro In-qulro at Hits office. Adv ' tf 1. 2 furnished rooms over Paris Millinery. Mil-linery. Seo Mrs; Hendrlckson Adv. , tf For Sale Two white top Hesso'a best wagons; good bargains. Inqulro at this offlce.-Adv. Fifty-one years ago Sunday, October Octob-er 10, Judge Brangham made hlst first appearance in Logan, arriving hero with his wlfennd daughter and his father-in-law and ho mado his homo hero over since, living on'thq same block where his residence now stands for over fifty years. Mrs. K. R. Campbell of Providence Provi-dence was tho hostess at an afternoon after-noon tea last Thursday In honor of Mrs. Joseph A. Smith Jr. Tho roomB were very pretty in their decorations dec-orations of nutumn flowers nnd foliage. fo-liage. A delicious luncheon was Bcrved to about Blxtcen guests. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. James E. Hansen and Mrs. Olllo Laurent-zen. The petitions of tho candidates In tho coming city election havo been filed as follows: For mayor, P. A. Thatcher and William Worley; for four year term commissioner, John Quaylo nnd O. W. Llndqulst; for auditor, Wmi H. Larson and Win. Evans Jr., with but two sets of candidates can-didates In the field tho primary election elec-tion October iJ9. will In all probability probabil-ity bo a tame affair. Fred Lundberg, one of tiio proprl-etors proprl-etors of tho Safety First barber shop, has returned from n very pleasant trip to Chicago where ho went about two weeks ago. Whllo away, Joseph II. Vcrecn sold his holdings In the shop to Joseph Nelson for flvo years with the Modern Barber shop, and Mr. Veroen left Saturday for the coast where ho will visit tho exposition exposi-tion at San Francisco. i The closing of tho Pa'nama Canal was sufficient reason for Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fleming to forego the pleasure of traveling by water from San Francisco to Now York where thcyt had planned to go when they left for tho Panama Pacific exposition exposi-tion a few weeks ago and so Friday night they surprised tholr friends by returning to their homo In Logan. They report a delightful outing, however, but nre rather pleased to bo back homo again. A week ngo last evening Mrs. Jennie Jen-nie Appleman at 140 South Main street, reported to tho officers that some one had entered her homo anil had taken considerable clothing, embroidery, em-broidery, somo groceries etc. Job Larson was detailed on tho case, but to dato no report has been made of any cluo as to who may havo taken tho stolen property. Mrs. Appleman says tho fancy embroidery was worth considerable money and Is quite a loss to sustain. Molvln RiiBBoll Ballard, son of M. J. Ballard, of Portland, Oregon, mado this offlco a most pleasant call yesterday. yes-terday. Mr. Ballard Is visiting horo beforo taking up his labors as a missionary mis-sionary in tho Northwestern States mission. This young man hua been away from Logan about six and a half years and says ho notices n wonderful Improvement and growth In Logan since his former residence horo. Ho appreciates receiving tho Logan Republican at mission headquarters head-quarters at Portland. in m ' R. W. Rider has been actively on-gaged on-gaged the past fow weeks at the Lun-I Lun-I dahl and Sons Machine shop on South Main street perfecting a com-'blned com-'blned boot digger and topper which 1 promises to becomo n vory praotlcal fcontrlvanco In tho boot Industry. The machine Is bo constructed that Jt digs tho beets, carries them up to n topper, elovatos the topped beets into a hopper and dumps them In piles. Tho machine Is nearly completed com-pleted nnd will bo ghqn a ,try out this" week to provo Its Tiracticublllty. Prqf. William Peterson of the V. A. G', haa.bqen assisting, Mr. RWor o)i this, 'latent. - A&reed..Wjth Him. "Your husband la looking bo much hotter 'nowadays. Mrs. Nurlch." "Yes. it's tho new treatment. He's been trying try-ing somo Immunity bath." Buffalo Express. LowneyV chocolates at Co-op Drug CQ,-JAdvjt f V" .tf Old newspapers 5 cents-a, bundle. the use of a ilttlo printers' "ink. m The Boston Red Sox won yesterday's yester-day's gamo over Philadelphia by the ECoro of 2 to 1. , Fred B. Parkinson, the optometrist, optomet-rist, has taken well appointed offices. In tho Howell Cardon building. Someone entered the home of Mrst Hewlett on South First East street a few nights ago and carried off two sacks of flour. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Allen and daughter Efflo of Covo were In' Logan Lo-gan yesterday Mr. Allen camo to town to start his son Fernando to school in the B. Y. College. Tho Wllford Woodruff Camp of the Daughters of tho Pioneers will meet Friday, October 15 at 3:30 o'clock at tho homo of Mrs. J. C. Allen Jr., 255 South First East street. A good attendance Is desired. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leon and. son Jack, of New York, were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Held Shamhart over ov-er Sunday. Theso visitors wero driven to tho canyon for an outing nnd whllo Mr. Leon Is a man of extensive travel, having visited Switzerland and other places noted for their natural beauty. Ho Pronounced Pro-nounced the Logan canyon tho most beautiful canyon ho had ever had the pleasure of seeing. A Sixth warder caused somo excitement ex-citement last week by having somo of tho neighbors boys arrested, charged charg-ed with shooting a valuablo calf. However tho veterinary was called nnd said tho animal bad died of black leg. This did not seem to satisfy sat-isfy the man who caused tho arrest as ho ordered the head opened and seemed sure of getting evidence auf-ffclcnt auf-ffclcnt to convict tho boys, but no bullets could bo found. It Is the opinion of tho veterinary that birds picked tho cyo out and all birds look alike, bo It will bo Impossible to get thoso birds to account. |