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Show v ...... , - - ------ Alex Maugham made a business trln to Salt Lake yesterday where he 'Will prdbablyremam for threeoTiour days. " ' I A . . . . I Robert Murdoch Jr.;. la "natkafroai I Ogden wh'ere her went 'two week, .ago I to serre'at'i'maMslwor unj..fedv nB oral ourt ' . . t OJiea7j4MlfJBairAMd.0i.drlV' H tag aorse, beta young; ..bexiajns, ee I Jess-JtsMa-,e4B.West Third South LeaaV-. , H .. ., 'h Mr., Tacvel Larsen of the Seventh I ward expects to leave today for Ban- I croft iwhere he will spend the sum- aal mer on his dry farm. ' ' I'-- ' I Christian, Science, .erjrlces are held SSI " at the Harris block every Sunday at I 11, a.' m.and, dvery Wednesday even- I lng at IjP.sj. General public Is in I vlted. ' I I , Joseph Archibald of Garland was in B Logan on Tuesday on business with I the Studebaker Brothers. Mr. Archl- I bald Is' In the employ of this company I at Garland. I ' I Iron fencing for residence and I cemetery lots. We make the best at lowest prices. See our samples. B. I W. Lundahl A Sons, 188 South Main. I Adv. ap2 I ' I 'Joseph Squires, assistant postmast- or, and Joseph Dahle, have recently made an exchange of residences. Mr. Squires Is now comfortably domiciled In the Dahle residence and Mr. Dahle is likewise comfortably located In the Squires residence on Center street. Lost A purse containing money and receipts on Mala street. A reward re-ward offered for its return to Cardon Jewelry Company or this office, m.26 1 . Archie Gilbert, representative of the Acme White Lead and Color1 Works of Utah, has been to the city this fweok In the Interest of his business. The N. A. Larsen Hardware Company Com-pany aro the local representatives of the Acmo Quality paints. Thoroughbred Barred Plymouth Itocks and Silver Laced Wyandotte eggs for hatching. See P. G. Smith, fire hall, phone 713J. Adv. m3t From the Rexburg paper It is observed ob-served that a 'former Logan man, Frank Turner, son q Fred Turner of this city, waa recently elected vice president of the Commercial club at Rexburg. Mr. Turner Is In the confectionery con-fectionery business at that placo and Is said to be one of the big boosters of that thriving Idaho town. i e Joseph Hose and Boa contractors and ttrfimTaVsM NortsiSlnttjiaft' can save roa'awmsy aa tar , new heat yea ''sot ilU aaUelaf , ' FacW -IM? ,f rt - , , tOi 'Ui 1tv i.i. , 'j . ' ' William -Watson has- purchased the( southeast corner lot at Fifth West and " Center: street, "where he expects to -biitldia'' modern bungalow, the deal ' 'for the lot' having been closed , on TuosdayV lit ,ls Just possible that Mr. Watson will dispose of his home 'Ih-ihe First ward and become a resident resi-dent of Center street. New Iwer buggy and slnglo harness har-ness lists at $l75-p-our price about half. Call at Logan Garage & Supply Sup-ply Co. Adv. It was good to see Bishop Anthon Anderson of the Second ward on'tho fL streets Tuesday, shaking hafuds with friends nftor his long Illness caused j by his Injuries sustained from a falling trco. Ho Is yet a llttlo stiff oned up from the result of tho accident but at tho present rate ho is Improving, ho will soon bo himself again. This will be glad news to his many friends Who have been "much concerned about, .hit illness. .., 4 fc-w ' , All kinds ofi tardea and owej. seeds at Ola Larsai and Son, Lpan,nUtah, ?h. urn,-, , ,;;" v U I ;' '. J-. ,n- oj 'm ,JB, .Larsen. onthnroan .hmp jen wending a few dajtti. wejJa gaoM He is nttll,. the., same booster fori the wejti side ofthe valley that be has always Jeen, The outlook, ac-cording ac-cording to Mr. Larsen, for, a banner crop this year Is very good. . o jti - We sell the earth, abstract Its' (ttie and loan money on It. .H. A. Peder-sen Peder-sen it Co., First North. Adv it ' N : ; The old folks of Cache stake over sixty years df age are to be enter-, tallied at Nlbley Hall on Saturday by the B. Y. College dramatic company as on fornler occasions. The performance perform-ance will' be i at 2 p. m. and all persons per-sons over the above age will be admlt: 'ted freo. They are respectfully asked ask-ed to make It a point to be present as a very fine, entertainment has been prepared for them. Mrs. Jones I find that my money Is going a good deal further of late since I started to buy my groceries at Rasmussen Bazaar. You know he neither gives credit or delivers, bo I save that expense. Mrs. Myers Are they really selling sell-ing cheaper than the other stores Mrs. Jones Yes. I am getting m,y sugar for $4.80 a full sack and my Amber coffee for 30 cents, etc. Mrs. Myers Well, next time I need-groceries, need-groceries, I shall surely go there, tt The interior of the Cache Knitting Works building on First North street is being given some very fine Improvements Improve-ments of late. Two offices have been set off in the front of tho building by slash grain fir panel work which takes a high 'polish, and'mnkes these offices among the best appearing In the entire en-tire city. The business of the company com-pany has so increased that additional addition-al Bpaco was necessary, hence the changes. Oscar Borkman, manager of the company has one of, tho most modern equipped offices to be found anywhere. Among those who are hauling away modern farm equipment from the Sidney Sid-ney Stevens Implement Company this spring, is to be found Hon. W. S. Hansen of Fielding, Who has Just purchased pur-chased a Hackney auto plow, the, combination tractor and power machine, mach-ine, of which the local company Is western agents. The outfit will be dellevered within the (next few days and will be operated by Mr. Hansen on his farjs near Tremonton. It seem.lOatthei Sidney Stevens Implement Im-plement onpany' na he situation solved when it comes to modern power pow-er farm, machinery. Twq Hart Parr oil tractorsy,t0gether with the combination combin-ation plows, were old0at Montpeller only a few days ago. to t j m . ' According, to former announcement Hon. William E. Cadmus, organizer for tho National Progressive party was at the court house Monday even, lng where he was met by a number of Republicans, a few Bull Moosers and one or two Democrats. The no-publlcanB no-publlcanB went to tho meeting out of curiosity, tho Moosers went In order to listen to their standard bearer and tho Democrats went because they thought Mr. Cadmus might spring a surprise for them by way of making It proposition for fusion on tho part of tho local Progressives and tho local Democrats, tho Domocrnts having hav-ing throughout tho suggestion tlut they court such a move. The talk I was gqnoral' In nature Tho talk was .along national" lines and much encouragement en-couragement was given tho local followers fol-lowers of the Roosovolt policies. ' 1 , - Freo for all snlo at Edwards'. Ad. Wanted Stenographer and bookkeeper. book-keeper. Writo D. V. Anderson, Logan, Lo-gan, Utah, Adv. i i. i , Mrs. Annie Flamm of Rexburg is visiting with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Edwards of thla city. ' " . , .. , ' Mrs. E. M. Curtlapf.qceanark, 'California has been. inline city, for a few days visiting her son Mr. JE. H. Curtis. , ' ' , 1200.00 given away at Edwards' AdV; There Is being prepared a very fine; program for the Friday night concert to be given complimentary to Mri Frank naugh. Tickets are being Bold everywhere and a record crowd Is expected to be at the tabernacle? ' Business has been greatly stimulated stimulat-ed by the Edwards Furniture Com-, patiy through the recent Free eale which has been launched. A number of persons have come In and claimed their furniture prizes as was announced announc-ed would be given away. Big sale at Edwards' Furnttura. Adv. A very pleasant surprise was awaiting await-ing Mrs. J. Z. Stewart Sen.t upon her return from Relief Society meeting meet-ing Tuesday evening. The occasion was the 60th anniversary of her birth and hee sons and daughters living liv-ing here allumet to wish her many happy returtasi of thoiday.,A delicious delici-ous luncheon was served to thpse present. " , Hon Aqullla Nebeker, IT. S. Marshal Mar-shal for Utah, was seen on the streets of Logan yesterday shaking hands with his many local friends and receiving re-ceiving their congratulations upon his recent success. He carried, rather a satisfied smile. In speakingi . of the appointment of deputies, he said ho will first acquaint himself with, the duties of the office and it will than be time enough to take up the qualifications quali-fications of the various applicants who have applied for deputytohlpB. |