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Show LOCAL NEWS Co-op Drug Co. FOK SALE Fine peaches. Fred Datwyler. Phono 373m. s2G Archie Enraes'and little son, were Ogden visitors yesterday. .Farrell Johnson, .court stenographer Is In Randolph, where court Is being held. i John Nebeker, ranchman and sheep raiser, went to Salt Lake City yes terday on business. Sale on knives starts toddy at the Logan Arms & Sporting Goods Company. Com-pany. 40c each. Adv. Fine peaches at tiio County Poor Farm 60 cents a bushel In any hmount; delivered CO cents. Adv. Wanted Good girl to assist with housework and cooking. Call at 338 South Main'. Adv,. Remember the $25 prize for the best draft stallion at the County Fair given by the Harris Music ' Co. TS Adv. b2C Thomas Cutler and wife were among thoso from Ci he county who will attend the postmasters convention conven-tion In Ogden. Miss Etta Smith has been awarded a fine Elgin movement, 20 year guaranteed guar-anteed caso, watch by tho. Cache Vol ley Mercnntllo on tho contest now being conducted by It. Wanted Eggs 23$c. per dozen at Cacho Valley Com. 'Co., successors succes-sors to Isaac Smith Produce Co. Adv. tt m St. John's Episcopal Church Sor-vices Sor-vices on Sunday, September 27. Sunday Sun-day School at JO n. m.; morning Prayer at 11; evening prayer at 8 Ilishop Spauldlng will preach at both services. a i The Cacho Valley Commission Co. through Its manager, Mr. -Oowen, snipped three cars of potatoes from Lewlston this week. As high as 75 cents per hundred Ib bolng paid the fanner by tho wholesaler. N - - J ' ' Thomas Mulr. jj ""'of Mondon was in Logan onpThuttday. Ho says whllo he had bad luck in raising his wheat no had good luck in soiling what ho am raise, securing DC cents por bushel, bush-el, ot so bad when that prlce can he obtained. 9 ncmember tho $25 cash prlzo for io best Jersey cow at tho Cacho county fair Biven by tho American bteam Laundry, "Where only tho best 8 good enough." Laundorors and ry cleaners. Phono 438. Adv. s2C J1"', stony will pull off a knlfo in , 'gim st!,rtl,,K tou"ny last-J last-J tnrtlo tho natives. Ho has sixty from 7r0t.!!nlvcs' raSnS '" P'm from 75c to $2.50 which will bosold 3tbi nn.CBCh ln or,,or t0 Introduce w nobcion "Shur-Edge" cutlery. -. J?" no.w duck load. Tho load thut "m further and throwp n hotter and le recoil than any oth-"Joad oth-"Joad aiia can be used in all guns. grains with ono ounce of shot. 2rU,tndUCk8.- Logan Arms & aoatonpany. s2fi Attorney J. Z. Stewart Jr., was n business visitor to 4alt Lako City yesterday. Prunes for sale by the department of horticulture of the U. A. C. Phone 462w. Adv. lt 1 Preston Nlbley has been in town this week visiting with his mother and making calls on local friends. We sell the earth, abstract Its tltlo and loan money on It. H. A. Peder-son Peder-son & Co., First North. Adv. S. W. Hendricks, postmnstcr at Richmond, Is in Ogden a dolegato to the convention being held at that place. e Don't overlook tho great knlfo sale at tho Logan Arms & Sporting Goods Companq. Starts today and lasts two weeks. Adv. m Joseph Odell, postmaster, went to Ogden yesterday to represent Logan at tho postmasters convention which is being held at thut place. Mayor P. A. Thatcher has purchas ed tho Fred W. C.rockett homo on Second East street which ho expects to occupy In tho near future. ' . Mrs. Joseph Nelson, Mrs. Bert. Danford nnd Mrs. Frank Thompson of Richmond, were shopping In Logan Lo-gan on Thursday. Being overstocked with dresses, skirts and suits, wo will give one-fourth one-fourth off, to September 30. Call and see tho bargains at Edwards Millinery, Millin-ery, opposito post olllce. Adv. a"G Lost Tuesday on County Road, between be-tween Logan and Hyrum an nutomo bllo top hood. Finder pleuso roturn to Stewart" Ileal Estate Co., and bo rewurded. A GOOD HOME FOR SALE A six roomed house, barn, hay shen, largo lot, on car line, convenient to A. C. and town; will sacrifice if sold at onco. 358 North Fourth East. Call mornings. tt Joseph B. Brown, former mayor of Wollsville, has purchased tho storo at Howel, Utah, from tho Gcphart Brothers, and expects to move there. Mr. Brown states that KGnow's of no moro promising vliljoy than the Bluo Creek country nt tho present time, i e A. Batcson has returned from tho Lucky Stnr mining properties. Ho Bays Micro aro two Salt Lako mining men who nro negotiating n sub lenso from Mr. Nolan on these properties Every day seems to bring brigTTicr hopes to the owners and lessees of theso properties. C. S. Williams, general agent for tho C. M. A: St. Paul Railroad, was In Logan on Thursday looking after business Interests for his company. Mr. Wllllnms was a student at the IL A. C. about 22 years ago and naturally has warm spot In his heart for this valley and his many friends hero. Attorney M. C. Harris and Ed Brossard motored to Cacho Junction on Wednesday to meet tho incoming train from Salt Lnko on which was Attomoy R. L. Judd, a iormor stud ont of tho Agricultural College and his nowly wedded bride, formerly Miss Mary Grant, daughter of Apostle Apos-tle Hobor J. Grant. They are on their honeymoon to Portland and the north west . Tho Logan .Monument and Stono Company will make an exhibit nt tho county fair. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S PURE WOOL SUITS $10.00 AND $13.50. STAR CLOTHING STORE. Adv tf A Boy Wanted To work In drug store, ono who has passed tho Eighth grade. RIter Bros. Drug Co. Adv. a Duck and deer season opens on tho first. For guns nnd ammunition sco Stoney. Ho has them in all loads. s26 Call Rltcr Bros. Drug Co. phones Nos. 1 and 2. Prompt service, quick dellvory. Tho Rexall Store. Adv. Lost Young red pig In Third ward corner Second West nnd Third North, reward. Report nt this ofllce. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Lund nnd son of Plensant Grove, motored to Logan Saturday and wore tho guests of Mrs. S. J. Parks, hey returned Tuesday nnd Mrs. Park accompanied them to their homo for a week's visit. . . . Elijah Seamons of Ilydo Park, nno of the pioneers of that place, made a very pleasant call at Tho Republican Republi-can ofllco on Thursday and while hero exhibited n pear that was grown on a treo planted by himself ln 1803 ryd later transplanted In 18G7. Even nt this age, Mr. Seamons says tho tree appears to bo healthy and shou'd bear fruit for year;. At tho ago of 78 years, this gentleman gets around as spry as many men at 50. Ho is of that sturdy pioneer type which did so much to mako Utah and tho west to bo looked up on as God's chosen land. Dr licorgo N. Curtis was in Logan yesterday. Il luis Just lotunird from Chicago whom ho hn8 ben BtudMng for tho past enr In tho Wi'slej hospital, slnco graduating in 1!I3. Dr. Curtis hns not mado up his inlnd definitely where ho will lo. cte. Ho Is now on his way to Cove where ho will visit with his brother-in-law, Dr. D. K. Allen. m Mrs. C. A. Nyinnn reports that tho peach crop has been harvested nnd 200 bushels of very cholco peaches peach-es wero grown on their orchard this year. The fruit was sold for 50 cents to $1 per bushel and u grent many more bushels could havq been sold at these prices hnd thoy'bbcn" nyajlnblo. Tho Nymnn orchard Is plaiited to Orange, Elbcrta and tho White Champion. a i Tho llrst steam car passed over tho interurhan tracks from Merrills Bpur to Providence Thursday night. It whs tho company work train nnd ties were being transferred to tho south-extension. Tho track from Hyrum Hy-rum ,to Providenco has beef Joined tho past day or two. Three cars of tho rimko of thoso imed on thu Bamberger Bam-berger lino have been ordered for tho local system. They nro beauties and will ho CO feet ln length. A surprise party was very successfully success-fully carried out nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hnllstono Thursday Thurs-day evening, tholr son Lcland who Is to lenve In n few days for tho mission mis-sion field, being tho surprised pnrty. Tho (M;itual workers of tho Sixth ward called and spent the evening. A Jolly good time was had. Somo who appeared on tho program of the evening eve-ning wero Frnnk llnugh Jr., Georg" llaugh, Leland Hailstone, Attorney Leon Fonnesbcck, J. V. Allen, Gladys Smith. Zlnn Hyde, .Myrtlo Jncquob and Mabel Puterson. Games wore participated lit and most delicious refreshments re-freshments served. Tho branch managers of the Stmle-baker Stmle-baker corporation In northern IHuh nnd eoutheru Idaho wero tendelod a banquet Friday ovenlng at tho John son Cafo. General .Manager T W Naylor and Asst. Manager It T Mitchell of Salt Lako City wero In attendance, nnd matters pertaining to future polloy of tho company wero discussed. Eiicouruglng reports and Bplcndld outlook for future business wero given by branch managers. f-r Friday evening, September 18, Miss Myrtloj Jacques entertained nt her homo on Flrs't W,pRf street with a bundle shower complimentary to Mrs. Zlna Robinson Hyde who was mnrrled on Wednesday to Mr. David Hyde of Auburn, Wyoming. Tho rooms wero tastefully decorated In red hearts, asters and ferns. Music was a feature of tho evening. Dainty refreshments wero served. Twenty six guests wero present. Mrs. Hyde was tho recipient of many beautiful Blfts. It appears from talk on tho strcotB among people who ought to know. Mint fusion between Democrats and Progressives Ikib been knocked In tho head. A number of prominent Democrats Demo-crats residing ln tho north nnd west parts of tho county have recently expressed ex-pressed themselves to the effect Mint It tho fusion plnn Is carried out and some of their good fellow Democrats who aro now In olllce, tutned down, thus repudiating their services, the said Dcmocrnts will como Into tho county convention nnd buck any effort ef-fort mndo at fusion or tho endorso ment of any combined tlckot. It Is also said upon good nuthorHy that flfl the friends of tho Dcmocrtlts whom " flnl It was proposed to klcluujhavmiii- iH porters enough to carry out jtnolr IH purposes, in view of theso condl. inH Menu, it Is not likely that fusion will Lfl ho effected IH |