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Show I 1 LOCAL NEWS H Mr. L. II. Pederson will talk to H tho Parents class of tho Second ward 1 Sunday School on Sunday morning. M Ills subject will bo Vocational Train. H tag. Wanted A girl for general house-H house-H work. Apply to 11. F. Itltcr, 100 H North First East. Phone 15. Adv. H A. Fisher, J. 11. ilurd and I,. II. B Young, all financiers of Salt Lako H City, were In Logan on Thursday H transacting business hero. Mr. Fish- H or Is tho man that owns tho brewery H that turns out tho bcttlcs that aro H wrapped in the Inbcls thnt bear his H name. Ho Is somo Jollier and was telling some wolrd stories about Lo- nan In her wet days. Ho paints a very funny picture about tho way H tho Logan citizens used to lino up for their turn to get a can of beer at tho tlmo tho city was dry and tho ' county was wet, when tho saloons H wcro conducted over tho Logan rlv- B cr H Tho Farmers Equity has coarto H salt at Logan and'Lewlston. Wo aro lf selling it right. Get your salt from H us. Adv. ll Attorney 0. W. Dunn, If you H plcaso. Mr. Dunn acquired this title I""" by successfully passing tho stato bar examination held in Salt Lake City ' last week., Mr. Dunn has been study- x Ing law for tho past five years and H ' n half. Ho acquired a deslro to loin H tho legal profession ut tho tlmo lie jH waB clerk of tho district courC, that H oxperlenco of four years, bolng n H (treat help to him In his course cf jH I study and legal research. Attorney H ( Dunn has not determined as yet H whether ho will cntoi nt onco upon H tho practice of law but with his com- H plctlon of his course of study It llac- H os him In a better position than ever i to handle his- abstract work, abstract- H. Ing at the. present tlmo requiring his H cntlro attention. H Joseph Anderson of Hyrum was j H transacting business In Logan on , i ' H Tho Kimball Auto Compa'j re- H ports tho following .sales: A tourlns H I far to John C. Urobcrg; an Oakland jH ' Inuring car to Albert Atkinson. The J new Dnrt and Chandler demonstrate , H or have arrived, Thoy woro driven ' jH from Salt Lako by way of Beaver jl Tho Lost Itlvor Valleys or Idaho. H have never beon "llooined," Just over jH looked until now. Write to, and ask jB questions of S. It. Mott, tho real cs- jH tate inn n of Arco, Idaho. Vdv. tf jB Hatch and Crockett havo installed H n neat llttlo settee In tho reception jH room of thqlr ofllco building on South jJH M. C. Kaoglo of Cornish lu I Logan shopping this week and while hero purchased ono of tho famous Monarch ranges from tho Larson Hardwaro Company. Your patronage solicited. If It's ELECTRICAL we do It better. CACHE VALLEY ELECTRICAL CO. 33 Wet First North. Phone 63. Adv SAMPLE SHOE SALE AT HAY-BALL'S HAY-BALL'S Adv. 3-1S Ilcv. Mark of Salt Lako City, will speak at tho Trinity M. E. Church on Sunday nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Tho general public Is Invited. Plans nro underwny to so construct tho new Shamhart-Chrlstlanscn build ing on South Main street so "s to provldo about forty now rooms on tho second story for tho Hotel Logan. Friday and Saturday Cnrnatlom BO and 7S cents a dozen; roses $1.25 a dozen. Cache Valley Floral, 31 Fed-oral Fed-oral Avcnuo. Adv. 3-18 m Mrs. Edward Korupkat has opened a millinery department nt Hayball's, whoro she will bo pleased to fneet her many friends, SAMPLE SHOE SALE AT HAY-BALL'8. HAY-BALL'8. Adv. 3-13 George Cornish, ono of tho leading stock men of Mountain Home, was In Logan yesterday on business. Mr. Cornish was hero making arranso-ments arranso-ments for placing cattle on tho forest for-est reservo this summer. m We sell the earth, abstract Its title ti-tle and loan money on it. H. A. Pod-erson Pod-erson & Co., First North street. Adv. tf Tho wife of Enos Holden o Franklin, Frank-lin, died on Wednosday. of blood poison. Sho Is survived by three children. chil-dren. Mrs.' Holden was tho daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. John UucKley'. Ornamcntnl trees, homo grown. Josonh A. Smith, Providence. Adv. tf Alma O. Taylor of Salt Lako was a business visitor In Logan ester-day. President Lorenzo N. Stohl of the Lonrd of trustees of tho I'toh Agricultural Agri-cultural College, was In Logan yes- j terday on business. . I The lllalr Motor Company nro unloading un-loading n carload of Dodge automobiles. automo-biles. Go to tho picture show freo. A ticket with cvory $1 purchaso at A. D. Cheney's. Phono COO. Adv. 3-lS Itemembor tho big dancing carnival carni-val at tho Auditorium tonight. Adv Mr. L. E. Nelson of this city sue ccssfuUy passed tho atato bar examination exam-ination held In Salt Lako City on I Friday and Saturday of last week. i Next Sunday tho regular monthly convention of tho Cacho stako M. ( A. will bo held In tho b&soracnt of tho Tabernaclo at 2:15. Tho program will consist of two selections by tho A. C. Gleo Club, nnd Miss Charlotte i Stewart of thoJgencrat "boara'wlll bo In attendance and wltl talk' on Deo Hlvo wojlty . , A musical program will be the tea-turo tea-turo of tho Scandinavian meeting on Tuesday next, nt 7:30" p, m. In tho Preston block. This will be the last of the Tuesday night meetings held this winter and the presidency desire de-sire n good attendance. On Thursday Sheriff narker was notified that a boy named Albert Mack Swcnson had Btolcn a horso from William Clark of Clarkston, and had headed for Idaho. Mr. Darker finally located tho boy at Dayton nnd soon had him returned to this county. coun-ty. Tho lad, who Is 10 years of age, had not Intended stealing the horse, but merely rodo It to tho railway station and turned It loose, so thero is a probability that ho will not be punished. His People nro in Twin Falls. Murdock's Special for Today Only Wo offer our special whipped cream chocolates, mixed with nut top, at ,2"i cents per pound. Adv. A bunch of chicken thieves who operated In Providence got caught the other evening through tho good work of the sheriff and Andrew King. They aro now seeking to avoid prosecution pros-ecution by paying for the chickens, but tho officers think this would simply bo licensing that sort of pas-tlmo pas-tlmo and favor some more punishment punish-ment than that. C. M. Petersen has filed suit for divorce from Dorteah Peterson. They wcro married in 1890, but the wlfo deserted tho plaintiff some years ago. i Sheriff Darker says there is going to bo troublo for the fellows hereafter here-after who are drlvlnff automobiles without numbers on them. When approached ap-proached they invariably stato that thoy have been unable to get tho number plates from tho secretary o? stato, but that official, in a letter to Mr. Darker declares that number plates nro sent out promptly, upon application, and that there Is no excuse ex-cuse for machines being allowed to run without them. Judge H. A. Pcderson had nn automobile au-tomobile accident yesterday when ho ran into a telephone polo on First North Btrcet. Tho accident was caused caus-ed hy his dog Jumping over In front seat nnd the Judga lost control of IiIb car. Mr. Pederson's llttlo girl got n few scratches on her head, but nothing serious. Tho officers of tho association as has been Btntcd, wero more than do-lighted do-lighted with tho success of their o-cond o-cond annual Dlack and White Cattlo Show nt Hlchraond. There w-as n lar(?o turnout of Logan pcoplo present, pres-ent, nnd listened to n discussion on tho grounds by Dr. W. E. Carroll, of tho Agricultural College who Ula-j Ula-j cussed tho cow from various angles, pointing out tho points which go to make for n better beef cow, and tho I points which go to muko for n better dairy cow. j The Three Rule Store, a gent's and ladles furnishing merchandising con-corn, con-corn, with stores lit Idaho Falls and Montpellcr, expect to open up for business on West Center street about tho 25th of this month. |