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Show I I Will Sell Or Trade r Well Irrigated 80-acre Farm Belov; Blackfoot, Idaho, under the American ' Falls canal. All under cultivation. I 20 acres in alfalfa. 1 ' . ; 4 r. " , ' i I Small cash payment and terms for I balance. I I Will trade same for Cache Valley I N v Property. I , ,, I ' " For particulars, inquire at I I The Republican Office I I GROCERIES I i RASMUSSEN BAZAAR H If you pay cash why pay charge prices? If you carry your own goods home why pay the 'price of goods H delivered?" , ( ' V H We can save you from 10 to 20 cents on the doflar as we J I neither give credit or deliver. ' i J ( 8ugar $4.80 per sack. Other articles In proportion.. f ' 116 North Main Logan, Utah ' Phone 95 I H it m ONCY n the bank It a strong foundation for plans to build V ( Y Iwl on. Not all .of ua can be rich, but all of us can better our Jli conditions. Savings steady and persistent will accomplish won- Jt ders. Open an account with us today with whatever you can Hi spare, then add to It' as opportunity permits. You can save, do K not wait until you must regret you didn't. B Farmers and Merchants '; I Savings Bank I ft YOUR BANK I' K-- BiMffk " BBBBBBS .SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBO. BBBBBbV, - flSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaW GUESTS OF HOTEL ARE RESCUED FROM BLAZING BUILDING Windsor Hotel At Milwaukee and Other Buildings' Burn' At a Loss Of $350,000 ''2 " - . 4 Milwaukee, Wis., March 18. Fire, - W , i t. . r.i -., which destroyed, the job prlnttng de-partment de-partment of the Erenlng Wisconsin, the offices of Western Newsikper Union and,, the Windsor hotel early this morning, caused a loss ot 1850,900'. At flret k waa feared tal ruM of suests had.bi-trap m l the tap floor jot ,the hotrf, bui.o'k Fire Chief Clancy aald'he tUottthi all of ae,iueats),had bea wcMi' The cause of the flre'ia not known. It was flwtoUced by' a poWcemAtf, who rusheaT Into' the hotel md1!-cued md1!-cued gueste on the second and third floors. He was unablo'uS get to the fourth and top" floor ibeeause-ot the smoke. The elevator-WTie down as many aa possible until the operator oper-ator was compelled to flee. About forty guesta were said to have fceea registered at the Windsor" hotel. It Is aald the hotel register was destroyed ao that there are no immediate means of ascertaining" It - all the occupants escaped. The hotel was a tour story structure. At 3;15 the flrejvas undejr control. Conflicting reports -a to the loss ot life were circulated, but nothing def-intte. def-intte. could be obtained. Charles Sandberg', proprietor ot the hotel sold he believed overy occupant occu-pant of Uio hotel got out-safely, although al-though with the register burned he could not glvo on hecurato statement WE announced some time ago tht-w were add- I ing to our Curtain and Carpet department an I up-to-date Drapery and Scrim department. I We are pleased to say it is now ready and below we mention a I few of the different kinds of gooiis we carry in stock. . I Chantilla Net - . Flanders Voile Seine Voile I Panama Etimine Gala Tea Scrim . Eliysee Marquisette I Fancy Etimine Beige Scrim Silk; Border Etimine J Rennis Madras Daric Scrim . Paris Plaid ! We will be very pleased to show these goods and the exceptional good value we offer. We also have a large stock of rugs and carpets. Over one hundred patterns to select from. LUMDSTROM FURN. AND CARPETlo. TheLargtit Furniture and Cmrpet Horn in Northern Utah. Logan, Utah and Preeton, Idaho CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR BALE Large bundle of old newspapers for a sickle. Just the thing for startlag Ires. JAjply at this eflce. TYPEWRITHR.FOR 8ALH, cheap. Inquire this office; ,tf , WILL EXCHANGE modern home in Logon, for good farm land la Cache Valley. Inquire ;thls tMlce. tf '6000 CAROLINA POPLARS all alses at half price. Ola, .Larson and Son. tf FOR BALa AT AT BASQAIN Box factory,. aUcalaery aaoVfeulUlng la Irat'daas running coadttoa. See O. O.BlaeaaelL reeldea 4U North Seret Baat; Mtary.aiM Caayoa Read . "" ' tf w2 - -r iJ FOR tALaV-OreMri" culUrator, .pracUcallyBew. fe K; C. Sihaab, Vhose Nil, - Va tf ; FOR RUNT Houee aad lot la Prov-Ideswe-Beaea. B.rRtear. ' tf FOR SALE Lot I 1-Sxl0 rods, three roomed house, fruit trees, new fence, located In Seventh ward; a ,bargain at $1000. .See John Broberg, 396 ;Bast. Secoad Couth. tf WILL ACCEPT. FAMILY WASHINQ all 'for cloths and return them; charges moderate. Phone JSU. m21 JFOR BALK Ten or twenty acres alfalfa; good water right .Call Lun-dahl Lun-dahl Machlae Shop, South Mam. p4 Reaartse In the crsplngtn Heme. Mr. Seraaftagtea "Toa never saieaated to aaythlag aatU I married you. If I were suddenly taken away where would you be?" Mr. Scrapping-ton Scrapping-ton "At the funeral, It sober enough oo." Overdoing Housework. "Housekeeper everywhere recof-nlie recof-nlie that' life is too valuable' to spend every hour of the day in 'the mere keeping' of the house. No human' being be-ing can be continuously efficient and work mora than eight hours In twenty-tour. There are better ways, more sclencinc methods, jnoTo efficient .uteu-slls." .uteu-slls." Charles Uarnard. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Ixgan, Utah, March 20, 1014 Sealod proposals will bo rocolved at tho offlco of tho 6lty recorder until un-til 5 o'clock p. in. on tho second day of April, 1914, and In tho chamber of tho city commissioners until soven o'clock of Uio samo dato; for tho digging dig-ging JtnA tho back tilling ot about ono half mllo ot tronchlng for water main oitonslons. Form of contracts and specifications are on fllo In the offlco ot the city engineer . Tho right Is resorvod to reject any and all bids. By ordor of tho city commissioners. . .- , fj O. W. LINDQUIST" ' Commissioner ot Waterworks' , ' 'I Missionary Assignments On account ot tho visit of President Presi-dent Joseph Smith to our Stake next Sunday, tho visit of the Hfgh"Councll and home missionaries will be postponed post-poned to Sunday March 29. "On that date they will visit the various words as follows: Benson 8. F Bailiff Joseph Quln-ney Quln-ney Jr. Greenville J. Z. Stewart, William M. Howell. ' ? Hyde Park H. K. Merrill, Pavld J. Shaw. Logan First L. S. Cordon, W. O. Robinson. . Logaa Second R. O., Larson, N. Alvla Peterson. Logan Third Adolph Baer, J. B. Hickman. Logaa Fourth O. Wl Thatcher, Ray Weet. Logan Fifth O. Z, Lamb, Moses Thatcher. Logon Sixth J. E. Carlisle, J. W. Gardner. Logon Seventh Joseph E. Cowley, tf'. W.vCrookston. Logaia Eighth Andreas Peterson, Joseph O. Morrell. Providence First W. W. Rounds-Edward Rounds-Edward Gibbons. Providence Second Samuel B. Mlt-ton, Mlt-ton, F. Scholes. River Heights John H. Anderson, James B. Thomas. Tabernacle O. H. Budge, Walter M. Everton. John A. Sneddon ATTORNEY AT LAW Rooms Over Harris Mu.lc Store LoM - Utah Farty Pumps worsnover Intended far mountain cllmfclnf but thfrt leaALK-WOVCR Shoe for that atirysss also for overy other voM catlen a man might pursue. Then why net WALK-OVCRSf STAR CLOTHING CO. 1M NORTH MAIN STREET Memory a Sterehouie. J Professor Bergson believes that memory is .iaperhwable; that all wt have thought, felt and experienced In post life U la seme, way stored up and may, uader favorable clrcuniBtancM, t nrmikJ dreams; and that the totalltyjmao past is Involved In the present a reWag snowball gathen up all that W U 1U path. WKafe In a Namef Ghiy ta a Freaah name, and It elf Biles Leader; fcmtls will not brlaj much eemfert to the young man whoit areata named Mm Percy. HACKNEY AUTO PLQM V V .sMsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBafjl 'I I UBIBBmmZifm-fmVFKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmniBfS'''' y" I BVLlSmwE&h-lFaTlEmiHnmmwmmmmmmmmmmmwBErri''niXl Mfimfmtm'9Ww'9'B'mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmsSHa,l ay'yTtSI rm M-. bTJI )SPkmmmmmmmmmmmlmwti?-Zltl EmrmtxiSmmmmwiBmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmj'. &cl mmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmBlr. tr I mmgs- The combination tractor and power L machine. Has the power without ex- ? cessive weight. The one-man outfit. Sidney Stevens Implement C: , t , SfB v r w |