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Show Co-op Drug Co Good, billing' boy;l4, wants work. 094 North Maln.-Adr tf HORSES 'FOR SAlJE OR HIRE I , Cache Valley Soda Water Company! & pbono 236. tf pb John Cornish, veteran farmer and pioneer of northern Utah wag In Logan Lo-gan on Tuesday looking after business busi-ness affairs. George H. Ruff, general blacksmith and horseshoer Is now prepared to do all kinds of work In that line. Try hint. Corner Main and Third-North. Adv. -!'. J25 A. U. Shaw has entered suit against the Lindsay Land & Live Stock Company, a corporation, and J. J. Cranner for $200 damages. We sell the earth, abstract its title txd loan money on it. II. A. Peder-KB Peder-KB & Co., First North. Ad v tf MIbs Laura Cbrlstensen, employe of the Paris Millinery, will leave today for Chicago where she goes on a purchasing trip for her Arm. Miss Chrlstenscn expects to go direct to the factory where sho will procure a full line of fall and winter hats and millinery. For Sale Business property on East Center street, 23 1-2 foot frontage. front-age. Phone 48. tf Wanted Spring chickens and strictly strict-ly fresh eggs. Isnnc Smith Produce Co Adv. tf Part of tho playground ' equipment tlmt was orderod for "tho tabernacle siiuaro arrived mid was Installed yes-tp yes-tp day. Judging from the way tho joungsters arc taking to It, It will be up to Logan citizens to order somn more pretty soon. A PERFECT CATHARTIC T There Is sure wholesome action In every doso of Foley Cathartic Tablets., Tlioy cleanse with nover a gripe or pain. Chronic cases of constipation find them Invaluable Stout people are relieved of that bloated, congested feeling, so uncomfortable especially In hot weather. They keep your liver liv-er busy. Co-op Drug Co. Adv. The special advertising man for the Narder Shows, which" will bo In l.og!i n week of July 27. to August 1, la here looking after the interests of his company. He saysMn Ogden on Monday nfght there were fully 7000 people on tho grounds to take1 In the arlous features of th,o carnival. . '? ..:, ' PIONEER DAYXCUR8I0N8 rJ0ly7ar'nilv4 t Via Oregon phbrj! Line.- Excursion fares apply from all Utah and Idaho stations except west ot Bliss, Idaho.' Limit, July XT. See agents for rate's and further particulars. Adv. J24 Miss Lettle Tumor and Mr. Louis Rasmussen were Joined In wedlock Kstcrday at tho homo ot tho 'bride's parents, tho ceremony being performed perform-ed by President S. F. Balllf. A wod-ding wod-ding breakfast was served tho cou-ule cou-ule with tho immediate relatives in attendance. Early In tho afternoon 'niito a sensation was caused up town Mien tho Imppy couplo secured hn automobile to go to Cacho Junction 'or a tour of the-northwest. Tho enr s literally covered with pennnnK ''Miners nnd whatnot which all tidd id to tho gayety of the occasion. Rico was showered In profusion nnd tho Popular young peoplo loft town know-ne know-ne that thoy had a host of well-wish-rs in Logan who would always bo anxious about their future prosperity and happiness. r9GET R'D OF THE TORMENT OF RHEUMATISM Remember bow spry nnd active you cro boforo you" had rheumatism, backache, swollen, aching Joints- and etlff. painful-musclos? Want to fool that way again? jYc-u can just tako Foley KIdnoy rills. For thoy quickly dear tho blood of tho poisons that causo your jjalp, misery .andttprmont '"E rheumatism, Cd-op DngfCo. Adv. -J " j ' 'j0' "Will sell business property on Center Cen-ter street at a bargain. Phono 48. tf .- BIO REDUCTION IN MEN'S AND BOYS' 8HOE8. 8TAR CLOTHING STORE, Adv. tf , I Mrs. Vesta Cahoon arid little son and Miss Janle Cahoon, are visiting in Logan, guests ot Mrs. Mary Han-'sen Han-'sen ani Miss Vera Hanson Teeth extracted painlessly at Dr. Ensign's, 69c. Adv. " tf Louis W. Larsen and family are Logan visitors. Mr. LarBcn has been attending summer school at the University. Uni-versity. Ho Is encaged at tbo Granite Gran-ite High School, Atltt Lake City. Cherries SO pounds for J1.00 In tho tree. Phono 113J. Adv. tt I have for sale a very choice ranch under very high Btage ot cultivation that I wish to exchange for a residence resi-dence in Logan. For particulars address ad-dress H. D. Winger, Drlggs, Idaho. Adv. J23 t Mr. Frank Nelson of Treasureton, Bannock county, Idaho, and Miss Cora Bhrnes ot Cove, secured licenses to wed from the county clerk's office on Tuesday. They were married yesterday yes-terday In the Logan temple.., Miss Barnes Is the youngest daughter of Mr. Mnnnssa Barnes of Covo. MEN'S FINE ALL WOOL SUITS GO IN THE SALE AT $9.75 AND $13.50. STAR CLOTHING STORE. Adv. tf 3 PER CENT LOANS on real estate. es-tate. Why pay more? Mnko nr-rnngements nr-rnngements a few months In advance; 3 per cent per annum, simplo Interest. Inter-est. Tho Nat'onal Mercantile Co., Ltd., 112 North Main street, Logan Utah. Bingham Brothers, local agepf". tt TYPEWRITER FOR SALE CHEAP Jos. Zundel, phono 157r. tf "Tho Good Little Devil" a flvo reel photoplay featuring Mary Pickford, will, bo shown at tho Lyric theatre again tonight. Oxygen. Tho sourco of Ilfo and health will cure you. Tho Oxypathor Is tho means. Sco Mrs Sowcll, manager, man-ager, Oxypnihor Company, 75 Niilb Mnln, Logan. Hours 3 to C p m. Consultation Con-sultation free. Phono 727J. Adv aG Mrs. Verna -Skanchy is making a visit in Salt Lako City for a couplo of weeks, a guest ot Madam Schode. . For Rent 3 room bouse, with pantry, pan-try, also good barn. Phone 408J. J28 i Frank Hendricks ot Oxford, Idaho, one'of the prosperous farmers ot' sou-' thern Idaho, mado Logan a bus'nes's call on Tuesday. He says that not less than 125 acres of his graln""Vas 'nipped by tho frost and the entire "amount is being cut for' hay which is a laborious task; '- , Mendon Is coming to Logan Friday Fri-day to win the game. It Is said that the battery of tho west side team has been strengthened and that the visitors are coming over to get tho heavy end of tho percentage Como out and seo tho gamo as It promises to bo as good as tho one with tho Retail Clerks, when tho Logan tenm won by a closo margin on Decoiatlon Day. ADVERTISED LETTERS Logan, July 21, 1914. Tho following letters It not called tor within two weeks will bo sent to tho Dead Letter Oillco: Anderson, Miss Alvlda (2). Hodson, Miss Edith. Longy, Miss E. Wundorll, Mrs. Jos. Odell, Postmaster. Last Tuesday tho Y. L. M. I. A. stako board entertained the ward presidents and tholr counsellors on tho Inwn nt Mrs. J. C. Hogenson's In'o decorations wero red, whlto and bluo bunting. Tho tabic was decorated decor-ated with red, whlto and bluo sweet peas, rorty-flvo guests wore 'presont to enjoy tho entertainment. Tho main 'fcaturo of tho afternoon was Jljo dem-pnstrnUon dem-pnstrnUon of athletic outdoor games .suitable for camp fire girls! ii Mr. R. S. Howe nnd Miss Evelyn I Home hro spending a few weeks in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. John T. Torne. For Sale at a Bargain Household furniture, good as new; buyer can also rent houso It desired. Call 42 South Main. Adv. tf t David Egbert of Lewlston, musician and all round good fellow, was in Logan Lo-gan on Tuesday, tho guest of George Squires, manager of tho American Steam Laundry. Roy Cardon, E. C. Bacon, C. M. Harris, Leonard Krogue and Mr. 8toughtcn, all connected with the Logan Lo-gan Oarage and vSupply Company, wc.ro In Idaho on Tuesday, shooting wild chickens. They had very good luck. A serious accident occurred at, Smlthflcld on Tuesday when the fourteen four-teen year old son of John Thompson, foreman of tho Hydo & Thompson Bluldlng company, fell from tho second sec-ond floor of tho Smlthflcld amusement hall, breaking his arm and Injuring his legs. The lad Is In the Budge hospital where his injuries hro being be-ing cared for. ' The accident was purely accidental. t Tho wagon broke down, following a dished wheel and James Hansen,' Minto Jensen, Shorty Brltze'.le and Clevo Hailstone, were forced to make their stay short In tho canyon on their annual outing. They had good luck .with their fishing, however, even If tho wagon did go back on them. They returned home tho early part of tho week. ' F. J. Williams, special advertising man for tho Ntirdcr Greater Shows, has arrived In Logan and says one of tho freaks of yie past week, was tho monkey born Just ns the train was pulling into Ogden on Monday. Th's Is very uncommon for monkeys to bo horn In Utah. Of course there pro a few onco in a while, but the occasion oc-casion Is very rare Indeed. Hans Hansen a half brother of Abram .lorgcnsen of th's city, died In Collogo ward yesterday. Mr. Hansen Han-sen was formerly a resident of Collogo Col-logo but has lived for some years In Bancroft, Idaho. Ho was b-ought down from Idaho nbout two months ago on account ot sickness. A Iargp family of children, most of whom are grown, aro loft, to mourn his death. The funeral will hc held In tho College Col-lege ward meeting house at 11 o'clock on Saturday. . JAPANESE INVADE WOLVERINE STATE Calumet, Mich., July 20 Investigation Investiga-tion of tho proposed Invasion of the Upper Peninsula by a colony of Japanese Jap-anese truck gardeners from tho Pn-clflc Pn-clflc coast, which has caused considerable consid-erable comment throughout tho state reveal's the fact that they will selle near Chaam In Alger county. A number of Japanese have been scouting scout-ing through the Upper Pen'nsula for almost a year, presumably In 'quest ot a, favorable location for the Nipponese, Nip-ponese, polony. |