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Show If "Tocalnews H .wWORK Horses for sale-Enquire ', s'6fficc. ' "JAlv.-tf I, 1 . Those desiring to take tho class Voik In home nursing taught by tho fl community nurse, MIbs Ncllscn, wltl fl ' 'meet at the High School Friday night fl ot' 7 o'clock for tho purpose of or- B ( i ,-.ganlzlng and 'ayn6 out pIanB toT tho M winter's work. Adv-10-7 BBV fl Dr, It. H. Jackson Is" now located fl upstairs In tho Farmera and Mer- fl chants Dank building. Adv-tt fl Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Wlnchell left B ' yesterday afternoon for Salt Lake H City where they went to take In the H FOR SALE 61 acres ot land, all fl In crop.',' CloBe In. First class wa- H . ter rlgljt. Also ,20 acres In crop. For H terms -nrnlprlco see J. 11. James, BB Providence. Adv-tf I ' A special notice Is Issued to the HB ( Service Star members to tho effect Hi ' that their monthly meeting will be H held Thursday at 3 p. m. Thcro oro H' many Important matters to discuss, H " one of -which will be, to elect dele- B ' gates'tb attend the statb convention V to be held In Salt Lako tho latter 1 part of November. At the meeting H - Thursday Asa Bullen will bo tho Hj principal speaker. H WANTED Two girls for waitress H ! " cs at Lewlston sugar factory board H Ing house. Phone 34. Alr-tf FOR SALE A completo history H of Utah. Call 48. Adv-tt B Luther Howell was a south bound ij passenger Sunday. .(He went to Salt H Lake on business. . . H MORE HOMES For sale by Sav- BB- age Real Estate. Adv-10-G K ' B Lady help wanted. American M Steam Laundry. Adv-10-7 M Mr. Has llaiutussen Is In Salt Lako m this week attending to business. 1" The beat and chapest placu to buy riding pants and leggings la at New- bolds. fi Adv-10-13 H , FOR SALE Strictly modern B home; five-rooms. Call 48. Advtt M j Drs. Scott, Chlropiactors, Dr. H. B D. Scott, general practicing. Dr. Ida M i M. Scott, women and children spo- H cialty. Office 140 West 1st North. H lloura 9-11, 2-4, C-7. 1'hono 975. H Word has been jecelved here that 1 ,the8toik.brought a fine girl to Mr. H' ,' and, Mrs. Puinell Hinckley of Salt H 'Lake City, Friday, October 2. Mrs. H , .Hinckley ;s furmcily Miss Clco HHT Clammy. B CLERKS (Mun, women) over 17 H 'for postal mall service, $135 month. HH Examination October. Epurlenca B unnecessary. For freo paitlculars, B write It. Terry (former Civil Service BY J Examiner) G75 Continental BMu., Hi Washington. D. C. Adv-10-G K i Mr! E.H.'Mati loft today for Mont- B poller, wjioro ho will take ") man- H i ugument of the Thrcu Itulo store. For H I , ilio past four yonr.s Mr. Man lias H j , been jiianaglng t lie local Three Rule H1 stun hut lio 3 now being transferod Ba 1 t0 Inntpellcr by Mr. Collins, owner 1 5 of "o chain of Three Rule stores. BK l' HI biothrr Mr. F. W. Muu will lake H t his plnco htro kh mnnager. Whllo H ' lu'ro Mr. Man has made a great BV I many friends who dislike very much H' j to ecu him leave. However Ihey cm BbT only wbU imi wci1 in i,s "w fk,,i' ; i H1 ( Ohio RepubllcailK expect to give B Senator Haidlng, the Republican BH nominee for lucsldent, a plurulty or Ba' -125,000 oi-more. Ho was elected H .senator by 'iQ3,000.Nbw Albany, B' '"''-i1 Tribune,'.' H ! BaB' 'JflBVaw BiBBYBTBaV HHHHHHHHHJHHHHjr P1CKLINO SPICES Much of your success will depend upon the quality of your spices and flavoring extracts. You will get bettor results t you buy your sptcca and extracts from Rlter Bros. Drug Co; ''The Rexall Storo," and you will save money, too, bcca.uso ours being full trcngth and purity go farther. , '"aW-m FOR SALE Baby bed and buggy. Call thls'offlce:' ' 'WiVtltfb Andy MohrV formorly of the U. JA. C. football tenm'raftcr spending a week hero visiting with friends, left Sunday for Park City where ho. has been employed to coach the foot-ball foot-ball team this year. A marlage license, has been granted grant-ed to Ocorgd'W. Clark of Los Angeles An-geles and Lcnon I. Orcen of Black-foot, Black-foot, Idaho. The world series baccball games between tho Brooklyn National teem and Cleveland American team will begin today. . """ i Mr. William Hodges has returned homo from California where ho has gcen In charge ot one of tho L. D. S. conferences. Eat apples this winter and save money. First call Jeneva Farm and order tho best. Phono 626-J-l,. Adv-l.-9 Democrats might as well frankly admit that thero Is no comfort ror them In the Malno election. Louis-j vllfe, Ky Journal. 4 Ifanythlng was needed to mako more certain disaster that Is, Impending Im-pending for the Democratic party. It has been furnished In the White House conference between the president presi-dent and Oovernor Cox with Mr. Roosevelt an Interested listener. Hillings, Mont., Gaiette. Governor Cox says he believes In law enforcement, and, therefore, the wetand dry Issue la dead. But Mr. Cox la In no hurry to say whether wheth-er at the behest ot Mr. Murphy he Intends to recommend to Congress a modification of tho Volstead act which might resusltato the dear departed. de-parted. .Detroit Free Press. The September primaries in the several states and In a widely' scattered scat-tered area havd Indicated the 'trend of public opinion and havo shattered shatter-ed Democratic hopes. Even Georgia has contributed, discomfort to the Democratic powers, while New Hamp shire and Wisconsin have added positive pos-itive pain. Casper, Wyo., Tribune. Wo fear Goveinor Cox la in about tho same boat as the John Fiske essay es-say entitled "Guessing at half and multiplying by two." In his Grand Trunk station speech thu governor paid his usual respect to the alleged Blze ot the Republican national committee com-mittee campaign fund. Thu governor be light as to quotas, If ut all Quotas and cash ure very dltfeicnt things. Chuilotle, Mich., Republican. Republi-can. Of all the absurdities brought om in political II lo the greatest Is the notion thul the Ami. x.m people object ob-ject to the liberal i;)endlturu of money by political pai l.a. and that large expenditures prejupposo cor-uipt cor-uipt use ot funds, Every American woiih his hull belongs to u political party and believes earnestly that It best aualltltd to administer tli government. As a citizen ho Is practical, prac-tical, lio has a fair Idea of tho Immensity Im-mensity ot thu nation and tho lui-poitune lui-poitune of tho government. Ho Is accustomed to regaid Ameilcan affairs af-fairs In large fgures. Politics Is wur ihn war of Ideas. Money Is the sinew sin-ew of war. Thu moro liberal tho Individual In-dividual party man, everything else considered, the better tho chnnces of his party's success. As for "buying the Piesldency," tho phrase mnrks thu iiltlmuthulfl of nonsense. Beyond that Is thu No Man's Land of mental vacancy. Washington, Ind., Post, ... V . ' ht" . .i nt..-" ''j m We never realized until Homer j Cummlngs' speech was delivered just I what a Utopia we've been living In tot the last seven years. Placer-yllle, Placer-yllle, Calif., Republican ?' The Republican party comes nearer near-er to being united on Harding and Coolldge than It has been -ona national na-tional ticket since the election df Theodore Roosevelt. Rlversldt'.Cal-Ifornla, Rlversldt'.Cal-Ifornla, Enterprise. y & 'r"'r ' - , 'Before the campaign has gone very far'awe bcllevo. that every American voter will know and understand the position of Senator Harding upon every ev-ery question before the American pepple. Los Angeles. Times. The Republican party with Senator Sena-tor Harding at Its head, will not play the part of meddler In European political affairs, no more than, Europe Eur-ope could expect to meddle In Amer-lean Amer-lean affairs. Juneau, Alaska, Capital. Capi-tal. ! "Skovgaajd." thebmlnenl DaiitflH violinist at tlj Tabernacle' tonight. Hear Skovgaard tonight at the tabernacle. Adv zLu. ? , Enjoy a wonderful'.muslcal treat and also help tho Logan choir. Hear Skovgaard, the Danish violinist; at tholtauo'rnacle tonight.' Tickets 50c and $1.00 plus tax. " Adv Miss Mailo Barber, homo service secretary of tho Cache county chapter chap-ter of the American Red Cross at Logan, was a delegate to the Mountain Moun-tain division chapter and branch conference which was held at the division di-vision headquarters In Denver, September Sep-tember 23 to 25. A program will bo given this evening ev-ening In tho Seventh ward chapel under the auspices cjf the, Primary. Those appearing on the same, 'are tho Misses Ivy Broberg, Esther Peterson, Pet-erson, Esther Rlgby. Nao'nl Johnt,, Dorothy Dunbar, Olga arls'on, Doris Russel, Anna May Merrill' and the Messrs Arthur Olsen, A. Vfl Hansen, and Merrill Wilkes. Following the proram a homo made cakri sale will be held and a large doll will be auctioned. Prices of admission 5 and 18 cents. Adv Czecho Slovakia, 'Scrvla and Rumania Ru-mania ure not putting their dependence depend-ence on tho Leaguo of Nations. They havo formed their own alliance for their territorial boundaries. Like the Three Guardsmen they stand "all for one and one for all." Camden, N. J. Telegram. |