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Show LQKCAJLNEWS . . - :, Co-op DruoCq. t- ' I I Ml ... JoagphjJllp&ji of Mt. Ilpt, apcnt over Tuesday in Logan. For SaTo Qno xcelstar Jersy. bull. I , ..n vf '4 M hu.) PfA Georgo Hollldny of Cbvo, was In I fW Logan Tuesday on business. Fpr Rent -Furnished room, close in. Call tills oulco. Adv. William Dartlott, ono of Mcndon's prominent citizens, wns transacting buslnoss In Logan yesterday. m Lost between First East and tho A.-C. A.-C. gold watch with fob; Initials M. K. H. Phono 38 w. Howard. 1 David tho, 11 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. llyrum Davidson of tho Seventh ward, was operated on at tho homo for appondlcltls on Tuesday. Wo sell tho earth, abstract its title and Joan money on it. H. A. Fed erson &. Co., First North street. Adv. . ., - T Born' to' Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bacon,' Ba-con,' a' baby girl, on Monday night, January 2C All concerned are doing do-ing nl'coly. Ono flvo passenger 30 horsopowor car, will sell for $300 if taken at once; Just had a $70 overhauling; tires aro good. Inquire at this office. Adv. Work Is progressing on tho Dahie-Ecilos Dahie-Ecilos addition on West Center and First South streets. Tho old rock houeo which has stood In tho Second ward for yearB is being torn down. This work commenced on Tuesday. m Thomas Baron is removing his -woolen mills machinery to Brlgham , City whero ho oxpects to continue his buslnoss. Ho has been located at Hyrum for some time past but believes be-lieves It wlU1 bo to his ttnanclal gain t moyo to tho Box Elder county scat. . '''Farmers desiring to mlso sugar ' W beets' for tho Amalgamated Sugar Company, for the year' 19J5 can Ov a,ffi contacts liy cai ing at tho office of tlie Ogden, Logan and Idaho Unlit road Company on South Main. 'Adv. w k w The' Consolidated Wagon and Ma- chlno Company nro taking advantago ot the Roundup. Thoy havo experts .sfrom tho cast and Salt Loko, demon- i.stratlng their machinery at tho .sol-lego. .sol-lego. Mr. Thomas Budgo of Sa't t Lako Is showing tho great valuo of tho caterpillar englno. Mr. Snos and Mr. Soarlcs nro hero representing represent-ing tho John Deero Co., and tho In- . tornatlonal Harvester Co., respectlvn iy: Must bo sold at onco, my herd of , dairy cattlo. On0 two yenr old grado JiolBtcln bull; ono .short yearling pure . bred .short horn unregistered bull; . forty cows, some fresh and somo springers; brod helfors, all dairy ,'brod; it fair valuos. Cattle at Cache ., county fair grounds. Seo F. B. Peart phono 7C3J, at salo grounds between 10 nnd 12 a. m., and 4 to C p. m. Adv. " "" ! 1 ' Tho Larsen Hardwaro Company Is showing tho fruits of prosperity and In anticipation of a big business dur-. dur-. fng 1015 has added a now nuto to Ita delivery service Manager N. A. Larson nlms to keep abreast the times In all things and In order to mcot tho growing demands of hla business bis delivery sorvlco Ib not to 'lag behind tho excellent sorvlco given by hla clerks to bis dally patrons. - - f ' Mid icur examinations aip being I conducted In tho city schools this; J week and as a result both tenchera I hhd pupils nro kept pretty busy. I I !' Headquarters. rfor citJnowerii.,,and I funeral designs. O'a Larsen & Son, I ?And'1,rdiUU' I'"onQ "Vi'l YMltf .fTT-TfTHV Of ' ! t E. S. Larsen and II. H. Allen. I prosperous farmers of CoVo, were1 I transacting business In Logan Tuos- I day. I ' I Spcclnl This Wcok 25c oranges n I 15c a dozen; halt caso $1.35; case I $2.05. City Grocery. Phono 32. ' Adv. 1 1 Scnndlunvlan meeting wil bo hetd In the Sixth ward meeting houso, Friday night at 7:30. All Scandinavians Scandinavi-ans Invited. Good music. For Salo' Four rooms of new fur niture, cheap If taken tit onco. Call from 2 to C p. m. 129 West Fourth South, city. Adv. tf i Over In Hyrum the following parents par-ents roport now arrivals: Mr. and Mrs. Losllo Jensen, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hail Jr., a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Uaac Bradley, a girl. Owing to tho funeral at tho tabernacle taber-nacle today at 1 P. ni. for Mrs. Amanda Farrcll, tho Belief Soiloty ofllcers meeting wl'I bo postponed until un-til sometime In March. Alma Williams, capitalist of Hyrum, Hy-rum, was In Logan on Tuesday. Mr. Wll'lnms recently purchased tho interests in-terests of Soren Hansen In tho South Cache town, JOHN H. ANDERSON'S BIG CLEARANCE SALE BEGINS SATURDAY SAT-URDAY JAN. 30, AND LASTS FOR TWO WEEKS. GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, SHOES, CLOTHING AND NOTIONS SOLD AT A SACRIFICE. -Adv. J30 Tomorrow morning tho B. Y. C. basketball team will leavo for Salt Lako and Provo, where they will play tho U. of U. and tho B. Y. U. Coach Jensen says thnt his men aro In good condition and will In all probability mako a good showing. Thoy wil return Sunday. , ,Mr..lJKWolln6: dulllckBon, jin.ngcd rosident of the Sovonth ward, died' yostorday morning. Mrs. Gulllck-son Gulllck-son was born in Norway, January 4. 1834. Sho bas' been staying at the homo of Mrs. O. P. Eklund on Eastj First South street Funeral services servic-es will bo held at 2 o'clock In tho Soventh ward chapel. N. Ralph Moore, of Corvallls, Oregon, Ore-gon, formerly editor of this paper now editor nnd. pubishor of tho Cor-, vnllls Times, has been nppolnted a director of tho Panama PaiWc Expo-' Bltlon and will tako up his post of duty at San Francisco thus dlscon-ulng dlscon-ulng his connection with tho paper for a while. Mr. Mooro was given this nppolntment by tho governor of Oregon, and wo predict that tho selection se-lection will nover bo regretted by Oregon's chief executive as ho has chosen a very cnpablo roan to fll this post of duty. - Over in tho south end of tho county, coun-ty, there Is a scrap on among tho patrons ot tho South Cacho High School ovor tho taking ot tho bnskot-ball bnskot-ball games to Wollsvlllo. Of course, ns Ib usual in such cases, tho kick cornea from a fow who do not undo"-Btnnd undo"-Btnnd tho real situation or olso thoy would not stir up n rumpus over such trivial matters. II. It. Adams, principal prin-cipal of tho school nt Hyrum makes a clear cut stutomont In tho South Cnuho Courier, asking nil who would know tho whj'B nnd whorotores nbout tho Bthool to cnll on him nnd ho will bo glad to explain anything pertain-I pertain-I lng to tho school which cornea under h'.s Jurisdiction. ,:Tho Uttlo son of Mrs. Mary E. Johnson, sustained a frastured leg on Tuesday whllo hanging on tho runner run-ner of a bob sleigh. Tho accident occurred when tho sleigh turning tho comor collided with nuother lsolgh, pinching tho boy's log between tho two. Tho habit of catching" onto sleighs should bo stoppod. Thero Is getting ntogethor too much of It. Just a few days ago, a young lad wm riding his hand Hlolgh behind a bob and when ho dropped tho string, a team behind enmo nearly running over ov-er him boforo tho horses could bo brought to a standstill. Parents and, othors will havo to watch this habit I of children moro closely or boforo ho winter Is ovor, It may bo necessary I to roport something moro aerlous. Lost Pair of noso spectacles with chain, In caso. Ileturn to this office ' for reward. Adv. J30 m ' WANTED Day work. Mrs. Ed win Curroll, 591 East Ninth North Phone Wm. Curroll, 45Cw. J28 Mr, and Mrs. Cyril Borkmnn a"o rejoicing ovor tho safe arrival ot a baby boy. All concorned aro doing nicely. m For nuto express service, ns cheap as by wagon, sco Kirk Humphreys, 1 phono 300. Adv. tt i Olofson Brothers have taken the agency for a neat Uttlo soda fountain which thoy havo on display In their placo ot business. Head Zudora In The Logan Bopub-llcnn Bopub-llcnn nnd sco the pictures at the Oak theatre. Published every Thursday Issuo and pictures run every Friday night. This is tho bes Btory of the nge, and tho plituros aro tho aensa-tlon aensa-tlon of tho moving picturo world. Mr. and Mrsi Stephen Hal'stono' will leavo Saturday for California I where they will be gono on a month's ' tour of tho coast cities. Thoy will visit at Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, nnd Portland, before returning. re-turning. Whllo thoro is a great war being waged against tho trading stamps throughout tho stato, tho manngor of tho Howell Cnrdon Company says thero Is to bo no fear but his concern con-cern will contluuo to glvo nnd redeem re-deem tho Btamps, A qulot wedding took place yesterday yester-day whon tho ceremony was performed perform-ed uniting In mnrrlago Miss Maggie Larsen of Mondon and Mr. Franses Borgoner a well known young man of tho Second ward of Logan. Following Fol-lowing tho ceremony a dlnnor won given In tholr honor at tho homo of j Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson. Tho , tnblo was beautifully decorated with cut flowors. Covers were laid for eight guests. Tho nepubllcnn Joins tho many friends In extending congratulations. con-gratulations. i m Tho Thatchor Clothing Company Is busy moving Into Its now quarters In tho Amusscn block on Main street As soon ns tho building now ojcuplod by tho clothing company Is vacated, tho mnnagomont of tho Murdock Candy Can-dy Company will commonco remodelling remodel-ling tho building. Ilobcrt Murdock Jr., nnd A. L. Colo havo Just returned return-ed from Salt Lako where they wept to purchnso material for equipping tho now 9fo,fi Mr Murdock says that as far as possible, iltali materb als wl 1 bo used In fitting out tho now npartment. ' . Messrs Jame3 Tomasek and John .T.,Kenno luno docldod to Join tho rnnkB In tho "back to tho land" army, ar-my, In consequenco of which thoy , have purchased from tho Promontory , Curlew Land Company a choice section sec-tion of land ,ln tho Promonto-y district dis-trict Mr. Tomasqk. Is'trn englncor on tho O, B. L. and Mr! Keano is lu tho employ, of the railroads at Thlstlo, Utah. Theso gentlemen havo doildcd that stock In good land la tho tost Investment, nnd whllo thoy am making a fow do'lars from month tprinonth, a fnrnMhat will Increase In-crease In vajuo wfillo thoy sleip looks good to them. vJ.ru. jobopn ljuxtor of Oregon 1j at-tho Utah-Idaho hospital. Ralph Bcruhlsel and M. O. Bell, were In Logan yestcrdny, having como down from Loulstou. Arrived at Murdock Candy Company, Com-pany, f.csh shipmont direct from the factory of Potcr's milk chocolate, 5c nnd 10c packages. Adv. J2S Tho O d Folks reunion of tho Third ward hold yesterday certainly wiib a big bucccss. Much, credit is duo tho members of tho -committees for tho manner In which everything was conducted. m Dr. Oscar WInnergrcn, tho veterinarian veter-inarian has purchased n Dodgo car from tho Ulatr Motor Company. Tho doctor feels that ho needs a faster way of travol than by tho horBo and buggy method, In ordor to tako caro of-his over Increasing buBlncss. J6hn A. Crockett, Iho smiling ab-Btra'cl ab-Btra'cl man of South Main street, gave his check In payment ofa Dodgo automobile yesterday to tho' Blair Motor Company. Mr. Crockett expects ex-pects lo b'undlo up his family nnd I drive. (6 San'Franclsco In his car this I summer and visit tho Panama Pacific Exposition. Yostordny's session of tho Roundup and 'Housekeepers Conforonco was a ory interesting ono as usual and was lurgely uttonded. Tho discussions centering about tho farm, Its management, man-agement, etc. Tho talk of Mrs. T. Vuniotto Morso to tho housekeepers was a very ablo worked out address. Wo shall publish it lu tho Saturday Issuo. Tho stoikholdcra of tho Utah Idaho Hospital Company held their Annual mooting on Tuesday nnd roolected , thq samo officers ns lOBt year. Tho roport of tho treasurer showed tho Institution to bo In good tlnanclnl con j dltlon and Indicated that tho concern is conducted on a strict buslnoss has- 19" . , Joseph E. Cardon of this city, but at present residing nt Indopondenco, Mo.j' whoro ho Is editor of tho Lla-honp. Lla-honp. Is in Logan, having como to t'ao bcdsldo of his fathor, Paul Cardon, who Is very 111. ,, m Georgo Buckley of Hyrum nnd Isa-bell Isa-bell Klngsford of Cove. Georgo Lnko of Falrvlow, Idaho, and Magdalen Wcstover of Lewlston Clifford Workman and Rachel Young, both of Preston, Idaho. Harry M. Williams of Logan anil Leona Godfrey of Clarkston. Francis Bergener of Logan nnd Magglo Larson of Mention . i Bait Should Be Segregated. Ono IndlnnapollB man hns learned something nbout fishing by nn experience experi-ence thnt ho hnd at Lako Manitou. On his nrrlvnl at tho lake ho began looking around for halt, which, ho was Informed, was ono of tho necessary neces-sary articles In a fisherman's outfit. Ho spent hard-earned money for a supply of frogs and crickets, which wero highly recommended as being alluring to tho lnko nsh. Shorty, as ' o Is known, had a nlco, now green minnow bucket, nnd In this bucket ho placed tho frogs nnd crickets. That night ho slept peacefully, peace-fully, with now a.td then a plensant dream of heroic struggles with the big fish of tho lako. Ho was going Hshlng In tho morning. Ho got up, gathered his traps and calamities together to-gether nnd then inspected' tho-buoket of bait. Tho crlckotB had dlcappearcd, but tho frogs wero 8tlll tlKro, and they appeared to hnvo fattonod considerably con-siderably during tho night. Since then Shorty hnB been trou-Ued trou-Ued with tho quostlon ot "Whnt'fl tho answer?" Soldiers Mentally Affected. Discussing the mental anguish do-; do-; plcted by tho talcs of sulcldo, mad-. mad-. ncss and desertion among soldiers, "to say nothing of mental frenzy expressing express-ing Itself In wanton murder," tho Journal Jour-nal ot tho American Medlcnl association associa-tion eayc. that as yet thero have been no scientific studies of the effect ot wnr on tho minds of officers nnd enlisted enlist-ed men. But Bhort rntlonn, lack of ) sleep, emot onallBm, exposure, exor-I exor-I tlon, homcslckiKSBB and so on, might well unbalt.nco many minds that in ordinary or-dinary conditions would paBS for sano. ' Tho first results of nn Inquiry In our ! own army by Dr. K. King, under tho Burgeon general's advice, show that l one-fifth ot all tho discharges for dls- easo and external causes are on no-count no-count of monta' dlsoaso. Dementia praecox I tho most frequent form, averaging nbout fifty-Blx per cent each 1 year, of all tho dlsmlssalu far mental ' unsoundness. |