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Show I LOCAL NEWS H According to the Salt Lake Trlb- lino, Palmer T. Acheson and Flor-H Flor-H enco Lundahl secured a marriage II-H II-H cen&o In Salt Laku on Monday. Miss H' I.undahl Is the handsomo daughter ' of' Mr. and Mrs. K. W. I.undahl, Hj Mr. Acheson, has for some time past Hi been tliu efficient soda dispenser at H1 tho Murdock Confectionery. H We sell the earth, abstract Its U- Hi : tIe BD(1 loan money on It. H. A. Ped- Hi eron ft Co., First North street. H. Adr. u H H Slnco the flro at the Edwards Mil- H llnery, tho Cordon llrothcrs have re- modeled tho storo. It has heen repa-H repa-H percd throughout and a balcony''"1 H heen built In the rear end or tho H building which will he used for a I H millinery department.- H DORT OAKLAND H CHALMERS CHANULER H ...S.J-'fi--- 4U i I ikiMflB i 2aVEH' H r Automobiles That Satisfy L " KIMBALL AUTO CO. I f rr H I Murray Peterson, Bon of Mr. nnd Hr ' Mrs. T. W. Fctorson of Ilyrum, m6t H ! with i tho misfortune to receive n bro- H i ten fS TucBday when his horso fell With him when ho was driving H ( cattlJj through town to tho sugar foe-H foe-H tory. Ho was taken to tho Utah-H Utah-H Idaho! hospital whero tho fractured H m em I Air was quickly set. B H CHEAP 8ALE ON MEN'S AND BOY'l CLOTHING. STAR CLOTH- INQ feTORE, NEXT TO EAGLE HOtSl. Adv tf H ZellnAJackson, daughter of David H . v Jocks of tho Sixth ward, was op- H i flratetl upon the foro imit of tho H W.-" wc?k )or nnPndlcltl8 at tho Utah- H f" 'Jtt'hohospltul. Sho la reported to Hj U'-.'lcAng very nicely. , m m iYour first ride In a A DODGE BROS. CAR I will Impress you with Its strength I Its roominess, It beauty and Ital operation. Come for a ride with us. J J?lafr Motor Co., Logan. Ut. , i v Mr. and Mrs. William nalr and Hj dnughter of Hlchmond, motored to Hj Logan Tuesday where they were do-Hi do-Hi lug soma shopping with our morch-Hj morch-Hj B ' H ' MEN'S $2 TO $3 HATS GO AT H . -n I 95 CENTS. STAR CLOTHING CO. I H "Adv' " I - fir" -r - ' H 'wB' ""A"' W. -Cownn, malinger of tho Hj 7 F ' 'Western Armu and Sporting Goods Hj! if Company of Salt Luke, has beun In Hj I f Logan this week looking arter his Hj' local business Interests, I SERVICE v ECONOMY H ' "-fc Yo u r Necessity I J I V Cache Auto Co. I 56 W. CcnterSt. B HJ II. P. liner contractor nnd plumb- j rr wll recently opened a plumbing HJ . thop nt llyruni Is considering mov- HJ lug Ills family to Ilyrum mid mako HJ; (hat his homo. Ho has enjoyed it HL i good husluesu this pring. Mr. Haer Hi as liiiHtllng about Logan Tuesday. Hj' Vs'ow mid second hand FordH for HJ i'.;Jo,ynl bargain prices. Klmhull An- HJ . r f. Company. Adv. tf J if rwo members of tho senior class HJ f of the Agricultural College Iiiivd Just HJ received nppolutiiicuts as county HJ ngents, William W. Owen of Wlllnrd HJ in Sovler county, mid Alnin Ksplln of HJ Qrdcrvlllo in Iron county. Mr. Owon HJ Is also a graduato of tho Utah Nor- HJ mal, has taught In the state high HJ schools, has Ucen in Ocrinany thrca 2 years, and has had three nnd a hnlf HJ ears or pructlcul experlcuco In all Ha , pliusea of dairy work and tho stock HJ ' Industry. Mr. Esplln Is a former HJ i student from the II. Y. U. and has HJ had chargo of tho Irrigation of tho HJ Agricultural College farm for tluo '; wt year. L jjJ HaV . ' i VkaBBBtHHallfi 1Ii")hhb Mrs, Jean Roberts, wife of Coach Roberts of tho II. Y. University, nt Provo g in Logan where she como to have her little daughter submit to an operation at tho Utah-Idaho hospital for cleft palate early In tho week. Tho operation Is thought to have been successful and tho little lit-tle one Is progressing nicely. Mrs. Roberts is a niece of Mr, and Mrs. George Curtis of the Sixth ward nnd Is making her homo with these people peo-ple whllo in tho city. For Sale or Rent An Underwood typewriter, In good condition. Apply at Republican offlce. Adv. tf Fred Vogt, chief clerk nt the Hotel Ho-tel Logan, who has been 111 for about a week with qulnsey, Is back at his desk again. I IJd Hognn lins nn Idea that North Logan nffords tho proper climate conditions con-ditions for tho brooding of chickens and will go Into the henery business on a largo scale. Ho has a small homo erected thero and has moed his family to that place. i Miss Gertrude McClieyno head of the Woman's KxtenBlon Work carried on by tho Utah Agricultural College ndvlscs women to buy cither n Cnry Davis or a Walker dish washer. Tho Carey costs from $1G to $20 and tho Walker from $24 to $10, depending depend-ing on the size. MIbh McCheync demonstrated these machines on the demonstration train recently run by tho Salt Lake Route and vouches for their ehlclency. When Better Auto mobiles are Built BUICK WILL BUILD THEM V ., - T r i i mmmmmm m i Dirt may foil from tho clothes of tho milker Into tho milk pall even after tho cow has been curried and her llnnk and udder hnvo been carefully care-fully washed. To avoid, this use n sanitary milk apron. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Trolsen of Mlllvllle were In Logan on Tuesday on business. This trip Is tho first tlmo Mr. Trolsen has been nway fiom home slnco January. Ho has been suffering from rheumatism. Ho belloves, however, that he has successfully suc-cessfully warded off tho disease and will Boon bo himself ngaln. Funeral services will be held In Richmond today over the remains of Mrs Mnry Josephlno Mullen, widow of tho late Herschcl llulleu of Richmond, Rich-mond, who died In Logan Sunday ovenlng. The tlmo for tho sorvlcos will bo 2 o'clock. Prof. William Splcker hns n new home In course of rapid construction on West First South street. Tho Scandinavian peoplo of Logan uro contemplating holding u big outing out-ing on June 5 A gencial committee will be named In the near future. The Logan City schools will close May 2C, which Is yet a little over two weeks hence. Thero Is to bo ouo rf the largest dghth grado grad-noting grad-noting classes In the history of the city. Willie the examinations have not yet been given, tho graduating class will consist of one, hundred nnd eighty to two hundred students. Miss Lenn llochstrnuser, of River Heights, while on hor wny homo from Logon, Monday evening after calling liere for her n.other, was hit In the back of tho head with a stono thrown by a young lad which cut a large scalp wound. The accident occurred near tho Logon pavilion nnd tho rock was tin own without any warning warn-ing nt all. The regular annual Held day will ho held at tlie 11. Y. College on Friday Fri-day and is a consequence there will be no -school on that day. The jury in tho case decided that James Spencer, deceased was Incompetent In-competent to mako a will which had brought to closd tho trial case thut has been occupying tho attention of tho courts during tho past fow days. i Tho last chapter of tho serial story "Deforo Adam," which wo have been supplying our readers during tho past few weokti, will bo concluded with this lssuo. T. W. llutton or Ilyrum and Julius Ju-lius A. Jncohson of Logan, and their wives, took dinner nt tho Hermitage In Ogden canyon on Sunday. T' trip was undo by automobile. The city attorney has been In structed to draft an ordinance by the city commissioners, prohibiting all bicycle riding on tho paved sidewalks of the city. This action is being taken ta-ken because of the fact that thero Is scarcely a day passes that com plaints do not corns In to the effect that some blcyclo rider has run into some pedestrian on tho sidewalk, particularly par-ticularly children. "The enly way to eliminate theso complaints," said Mayor Thatcher, yesterday, "is to prohibit all riders from tho ubo of tho sidewalks." The Cache Auto Company unloaded a car of Fords yesterday. |