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Show LOCAL NEWS Found A key for n Harvard lock. Owner may got same at this offlco. Adv.. Leonard Lltz, ono of tho prominent farmers of Lewlston was transacting business In Logon, 'yesterday. , ii ' We sell the earpiwstract Its U-tie U-tie and loan money on tt. H.'A. Ped-erson Ped-erson ' Co., Flm North "itreet. Adv. tt Tho Germans nro said to havo found satisfactory substitutes for cot. ton and rubber. Now It they will find ono for war. Minneapolis Jour, nal. Dodge Bros. Motor Car !7or8PIT8ekl8f Bids for excavating tho basement I lor tho Howell Cardon Company store, will bo received nt onco by K. C. Schaub, architect. Adv. 2-24 Your patronage solicited. If It's ELECTRICAL we do It better. CACHE VALLEY ELECTRICAL CO. 33 West Flrt .North. Phon 53. Adv Dr. Snow, specialist oyo, ear, noso and throat, will bo at tho office of Drs. Budgo Hayward on tho last Saturday of each month. Adv. 2-2G Tho Schuraan Quintet Concert tonight to-night at tho Tnbernaclo will bo tho last of tho regular U. A. G. D. Y. C. Lyceum course numbers for this year. That attraction Is guaranteed nnd tho admission is only 25 cents. Tho Lost Itlvor Valleys of Idaho, havo nover been 'Boomed," Just over looked until now. Wrlto to, and aulc questions of S. K. Mott, tho real estate es-tate man of Arco, Idaho. Adv. tf I Tho Consolidated Wagon and Ma-chlno Ma-chlno Company has purchased two Ford automobiles from tho Cacho Valley Auto 'Company which will bo used In tho sales department of tho Machine Company. y t Albert Olofson is back to Logan after spending a couplo of months In Salt Lake familiarizing hlmsolf with tho methods adopted in tho garages thoro. Ho will bo associated with tho Logan Garage & Supply Company Com-pany this eenson as salesman and will bo found boosting tho Hudson Super-Six. Captain W. B. Wnllaco of tho regular, reg-ular, army will bo hero Friday evening even-ing to talk to tho men of Logan Interested In-terested in tho formation ot a company com-pany of tho National Guard. Tho meeting will he held at tho Commercial Commer-cial Boosters Club at 8 o'clock Friday evening. Noxt Friday ovenlng, February 25, at 8:15 o'clock "Hickory Farm" a delightful comedy will bo presented In tho Third ward chapel under tho auspices of the Third war M. '. A. It Is a play well worth seeing, possessing pos-sessing plenty of wholesomo comedy Iovo and action. Remember tho date, nnd placo. An evening's enjoymonl is assured all. 2-24 Judge and Mrs. T. G. Lowe attended attend-ed tho old folks reunion at Franklin on Tuesday. They report a splendid tlnio. Mrs. Eliza G. Lowo, S7 years or ago was tho oldest woman present, nnd John Biggs, 80 years of ago was tho oldest man. Both these pcoplo aro pioneers of Franklin. Mrs. Gertrude Brown arrived In Logan Sundny night. Slio will make her headquarters at IUtor Bros. Drug Company, Tho Rcxnll Store, during this week. Parties interested nro cordlnlly invited to enjoy tho bono-fits bono-fits of a personal chat with this noted not-ed beauty specialist, direct from tho noted Harmony Toilet Goods Laboratories La-boratories of Boston, FREE OF CHARGE. Adv. 2-21 L. S. Smart, returned yesterday from Satt Lako and reports that ho sold 40,000 pounds of wool for Juno delivery nt 28 1-2 cents, tho highest prico ho 1ms over received for his wool ., i Thomas Smart left yesterday morning morn-ing for Los Angeles to Join his family fam-ily who nro spending tho winter at that placo, Mr. Smart says ho does not expect to bo back to Utah until about April 1. Soma 6f thoso German Americans who proclaim that thoy will return to Germany after the war will loso their longing for tho Fathorland when tho war tax rates are announced announc-ed Philadelphia North Amorlcan. m Miss Amy Howe of Salt Lako City returned homo Tuosday after n very pleasant visit In Logan whero she camo for tho purposo of attending tho military ball. While here, Miss Howo was tho guest of Mrs. John Chrlstcnscn. Canadians aro said to bo crossing over into tho States to avoid tho noc esslty of military service. A sort of delayed reciprocity, so to speak. A great many Amorlcans crossed over into Canada in tho early CO's. Now York Tclograph. In honor of tho retlrod Bishop, W, R. Sloan, tho now bishopric of tho Second ward havo arranged a ward entertainment for this evening nt which a spicy program has been pro-pared pro-pared following which dnnclng will bo indulged in. Tho now bishopric who havo tho ontortnlnmcnt In chargo nro Bishop N. W. Mcrkloy and Counsolors J. W. Linford and Thcs. Rowland. Committees have been appointed ap-pointed to assist ln arranging tho affair.' af-fair.' Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sloan gavo a delightful party at their homo on Tuesday evening ln honor of the now bishopric of tho Second ward. Thoso included In tho party wero Bishop and Mrs. N. W. Morkley, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rowland', Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Morroll, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. I. Watklns and Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Sloan. A luncheon wns served and games wero played. Tho ovenlng was a most pleasant affair. v tNhthnn Packer one.vorAtho',i)ld tlnio rcBlilcn'ts of Franklin, now't,tresldtn at nivcrdale, Is In Logan this week to attend to temple work. George M. Thomson formerly bounty boun-ty superintendent' of schools,' was In Logan yestordny. Mr. ' Thomson enmo down with tho Richmond delegation dele-gation of templo workers. i. E. B Brossard of tho United Stntcs Department of Agriculture left yesterday afternoon for Prove, whero he goes to glvo a lecture on diversified farming at tho II. Y. U. While away ho will visit at Beaver City nnd Mlnersvllle, lecturing to tho farmers at both places. Lyman Sorcnson of Mondon wns In Logan yesterday on business. Mr Sorcnson is Interested In n ranch north f Garland. Ho says ho will ho forced to leavo very Boon for Dot Elder county as hay la getting prot ty scarco around Mendon. Ho la feeding upwards of ninety head of horses, m i Tho opcrn company which will pin-sent pin-sent riohln Hood In tho Lyric Theater Thea-ter on the evening ot March 2, comes to Lognn recommended by tho pretis of tho country as being one of tho strongest opera companies that over ennio west. Tho Spokane Review nt Spokane, Washington, gavo a very fa-vorablo fa-vorablo comment on tho very flno production ln tho Auditorium Theater last week. Tho remains of James Esplln, Btud-ent Btud-ent of tho U. A. C. who died Sundny Sun-dny night of heart trouble and pneumonia, pneu-monia, wero shipped to Ordcrvlllo on Tuesday for burial. Tho Agricultural College authorities and student body mot nt tho Georgo W. Llndqulst Un dcrtnklng parlors and tho march to tho Oregon Short Lino depot was made In tho following order; U. A. C. cadets, hearBO, relatives ln automobiles, auto-mobiles, fraternity brothers, faculty, and student body. Tho remains left Logan on the 2 o'clock train. Tho Cardon Company gavo a dinner din-ner Tuesday night In tho Hotel Logan Lo-gan to Fire Chli'f Fred Smith nnd tho members of tho City Flro Brigade. Thero were eight members of tlu department, Ijwls S. Cnrdou a'.i'l Georgo Cardon ln tho party. Tho dinner was prompted by tho effective work dolio by tho department at the 'recent njoin tho Cardon block on North Main street. Chief Smith Is quite delighted over this recognition, stating the usual thing is n kick for tho workers In tho firo deportment, deport-ment, but in this Instance tho owners own-ers of tho building which looked ns If It wero doomed, cannot prnlso too highly tho work dono by Mr. Smith und his assoclnteu. |