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Show I LOCAL NEWS H - .. - M M MT ! ' H PHONE 438 FOR CLEANLINESS. I H AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY. BBH H When n plcturo ngcnt comes to H your door and tries to sell you n H froino for an enlarged plcturo for BBBj $9.00, look before you you leap, for BBBJ mc can sell you thu samo thing com- H jilcto with convex glass to lit your H plcturo for $2 25. Edwards Furniture. BBV Tho Cache Vnlley Mercantile Co., BBVj unloaded a nlco load of hogs, beef BBS nnd veal yesterday which looked very BBS tempting to a hungry man when lls BBB played on tho hooks of the now butch- BBB cr BBB Tho best and cheapest placo to'buy BBB clothing, shoes and furnishings Is ftt BBB Newbold's, opposlto tho post otllco. HHH BBB Frank Turner of Iluxburg, was in BBB Logan yedtorday on his way' to' Salt BBB Lake 'Mr." Turner sayn tho roads BBB nre in ory poor ccndltlou from Swnn BBfl Lake to Franklin, Fifteen automo- BBB biles: left the Rexburg country and BBB Mr. .Turner was the only ono to corao BBS via Logan. Tho others went down BBB tho Malud Vnlloy to avoid tho bad BBB roads of EOUtlnru Idaho. A fow BB tcnniH with drags nenr Dajton, Ox- BBB ford and Clifton would perform mlrn- BBS clcs with thu roads, says Mr. Tup BBfl 9Lm i, . HHHb BBJ Dr. r. li Parkinson has returned BBl from Salt I.ako v.lioro ho nttended BBJ the meetings of tho Utah Optical As- BBJ Bocintlon of which organization ho BBJ was voted member. Ho wns also BBJ elected a member of tho National BBJ Optical Association, HHHJ BBJ For Sale A practically new Un- BBJ derwood Typewriter, nt less than ono BBJ half the regular price of a now nm- BBJ chine. Can be seen at this offlco. BB BBl 13. S. Larson, farmer of Covo, was BBl In "ognn on Tuesday. Mr. I. arson BB has Just sold tiU property at Swan BBS Lnko to C. It. Choules of Preston. BHB Mr. Lnn.en says property Is starting BBl to boom In the Dottle Creek country BBl' since tho farmers voted a couplo of BBl weeks ago to buy tho irrigation com- BBJ pany bonds, BBE I CONFERENCE VACATION I I DANCE I I Auditorium Sat., April 8 BH n. n. Thomas, tho miller, Is In BBJ Salt Lnko to attend tho Democratic BY convention which was held yesterday BBl nd to attend soniu of the conforence BBJ BBm- BBBBBk I Mrs. J. K. Jensen and Mrs. Fred Schow were In Richmond yesterday having made tho trip to visit with relatives. BUY YOUR SUGAR AT H. G. HAYBALL MERCANTILE COMPANY AT $8.00 PER HUNDRED POUNDS. SUPPLY LIMITED. Adv. tf Tho Compton Hook Company is to bo tho name of n new store that has opened up in the Eagle Hotel building build-ing recently vacated by the Glen Hroa. I'lano Company. J. W. Compton Comp-ton of Ogden Is to manago tho store. Ho will carry stationery and school supplies. Step Into Hnyball's and soo Mrs. Ed Korupkat's weekly arrivals of tho latost pattern hats, I nm making a specialty of remodeling. Bring in your old liats. Adv. 1-0 Hoy Kimball, manager of tho Kim-hall Kim-hall Auto Company Is spending part of tho week In Salt Lake on automobile automo-bile business. Among tho delegates to tho Democratic Demo-cratic convention who left for Salt Lnko Tuesday afternoon were Willi am Edwnrds, A. Q. Harbor, Oeor,?e Skldmoro, J. C. Fonnosbeck, K. S. Chambers and Louis S. Cardon. m For Kent A four room houso located lo-cated in H)Tum; or will exchange for Logan property or farm land. Call p at this olllce. Adv. tf i It. S. McAllatcr, manager of tho Coop Drug Company, Is spending a few days in Salt Lako attending conference. con-ference. We sell tho earth, abstract Its title ti-tle and loon money on It. H. A. Ped-orson Ped-orson & Co., First North street. Adv. u Dr. I). M. Jedge of San Francisco, Francis-co, medical director for the Metropolitan Metro-politan Life lusuinncc Company on the Pacific coaBt, is in Logan In tho Interest of his company. Ornnmcntnl trees, homo grown. Joseph A. Smith, Provldenco. Adv. tf Mr. Honloy of Salt Lako, is mak-Ing mak-Ing considerable talk about town with his demonstrations of the wonderful povor of the Iudson Super-Six. He does not find any hill too steop in theso parts to stop his car on high gear. .i Now and second Fords for salo at bargain prices. Kimball Auto Company. Com-pany. Adv. tf i. Clovo Turner, ono of tho soda ills-pensers ills-pensers at tho Murdock Confectionery, Confection-ery, went to Salt Lako yesterday to get some new ideas In catering and also to attend onoof tho Coast Lea-guc Lea-guc baseball games. Tho Lost Itlvcr Valleys of Idaho, havo never been "Doomed," just over looked until now. Writo to, and asl; ouestlons of S. It. Mott, tho roal cs tate man of Arco, Idaho. Adv. tf Walter M. Jones Is back from Salt Lake where ho went on a brief busl' ncss trip. Whllo nway Mr. Jones attended at-tended tho opening gamo of the Coast Leaguo Jintobnll Series. This gamo was won by Salt Lako by the score of 7 to 1. According to reports re-ports thoro were fully twelve thousand thous-and peoplo In nttendanco at the game. Mr. Jones reports that he nover saw so many peoplo In Salt Lake as at tho present tlmo. Ml tho hotels nro filled, especially the Utah. There aro a grent many Logan Lo-gan people In Salt Lake, somo going go-ing down especially for conference, and others to attend tho grand opera IF YOU WANT TO BUY GOOD, CEDAR POSTS, WE HAVE THEM. HOME MERCANTILE, H.YRUM. Adv. 4-11 J. W. Nell, manager of tho Ideu Dcncli on Dear Lnko, has been In Logan this week on business. Ho Is curious about tho work which is to bo done by" tho county commissioners commission-ers on tho canyon road this Spring. Mr. Nell is a big booster for'Logan and 1ms Instructed nil of his Ogden friends thnt when thoy malio, their outing o Hear Lake they should, take tho Cache Valley Logan Canyon routci. Mr. Nell expects to have many now improvements at tho Oar-den Oar-den City resort all of which will tend to popularize his new venture. Tho Howell Investment Company has several choice farms for salo In Dluo Creek and Hnnsol VaUpya. Easy terms. Adv. ' ' 'tf Wo aro reliably Informed that a number of Illver Heights jieoplo tro turning their trade townrd Providence on account of tho condition of Third South street. The largo boulders on this road without n covering of smooth surface of nny kind, makes the teamsters feel that they will break their wagons down if they travel trav-el this road. p The Metropolitan, tho biggest Ufa Insurance company In tho world, sells llfo Insurance on the following bash, nates per 91000, ago 25, $10 13; ago 35, 111.70; ago 45, $10.31. All policies poli-cies in this company participate in tho surplus earnings. Thoro aro nix resident representatives. Ofllces Arl-mo Arl-mo Block, rooms IS and 1U. Adv. Wanted by young married man, Job on farm, dalrywork preferred, have had several years experlenco In tho dairy lino. Address P. O Hox 212. Adv. tf II . G. Hayball left on B bnslnobs trip to Salt Lako yesterday. 9 Gcorgo T. Odell, general manager of tho C. W. & M. Co., paid a visit to tho Logan branch tho first part of tho week nnd In an interview ho told Tho Republican reporter that never In the history of the branch Iiob prospects pros-pects been so bright for tho future as they nro at present. IpcVordnVto the 'salt Lakd Trlb-uno, Trlb-uno, both II, G. Hayball and Stephen Steph-en Hailstone are candidates before the state Democratic convention to become delegates to tho Democratic National convention. George nomney Jr., was temporary secretary of the convention In Salt Lako yesterday. Wanted to Rent A furnished houoo or housekeeping rooms. Phone 177. Advi tf The meeting between petitioners from tho northeast part of town for a school building and tho board of education .will be held In the Fifth ward meeting house Friday, April 14 at 8 o'clock Instead of April 7, as advertised. C. A. Larson, one of the leading1 I farmers of Richmond, was transacting transact-ing business In the county seat yen-terday. yen-terday. ' Lost Hay mare, weighs 1050, has R. S. brand on left shoulder, wire cut on right hind leg. Belongs to C. A. Larsen, Richmond, give information informa-tion of 'whereabouts and receive reward. re-ward. Adv. 4-8 Tho Fourth ward Religion Claris will hold their annual meeting at the ward meeting houso on Sunday evening eve-ning nt 7 oclock and give a report of the past season's work. 1 C. E. DufQn local manager of tho C. W. & M. Co., Just returned from a business trip to Salt Lako where ho went to attend a demonstration of wagons and machinery at tins t headquarters of tho C. W. & M. Co. Mr. Duftln reports business good m Salt Lako at present. m Mr. Odell paid high compliments to Mr. Duflln tho local manager and was very pleased with the way tho store looked and tho business which has been done in tho past fow months under the new management. |