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Show J"- $jS.J4S,i,i,'S' II ' & LOCAL NEWS r ; ' I Perhaps the finest automobile on (lie strcelB of Logan City today Is that beautiful Hudson Touring I,lm-1 oubIiio which wo havo Just sold to Mrs. Lettlo Thatcher.'' Thto car will be nt our Closed Auto Show March 24, 25, 2C and 27. Sec big advertisement adver-tisement In this Issue. Logan Garage Gar-age & Supply Co. Adr J. . Allen of Lara Hot Springs Is In the city Tlsltlng a few days with his family, IDAHO LANDS From St. Antli 1 ony to Twin Falls. Cattle Ituncbcs nnd Irrigated Farms under cultivation. cultiva-tion. Easy terms and exchanges for Logan propel ty. See It. T. Smith & Co., 4 5 N. Mnln, Phono ML Adv. J. II. Wilson has returned from Ilrxburg, where he went to visit his sister Mrs. George I'arklnson. WANTED Young lady to take 'rare of housekeeping. I'hone 36G. Joseph M. Zundcl, who has been .acting as superintendent of the mulling mull-ing department nt the Logan post of-Me of-Me for the past, sixteen and a half iyera, has resigned his position and Srlll go into business In Garland, Hltah. He and a "Bon of Stephen Hall-stone, Hall-stone, wIJI open a butcher shop at! final place. Mr. tZundrl's successor, (has hot yet been appointed. ,t Girl wanted for general house 'work, Phone 629. Adv-tf-C Mrs. S. K. Nccdham relumed homo Saturday evening from Salt Lake, where she hnsbeen visiting with Mrs. M. J. Holt, prior to Mrs. Holt's departure depar-ture for her homo In Los Angeles. FOU SALE Now house nnd onu ncro of land. Full wntor right. Will i. Fell on easy terms. Hjiquliu W. II. KcMahlll. ' Adv Funeial services wero held at tho residence of Mr. Samuel Peterson, 72 Preston Ave., Sunday afternoon over tho remains of Mrs. Clara Peterson Johnson. The Eighth ward bishopric conducted the seivlces.' Prayer was offered by Elder Peter W. Neilsen. Elder Andreas Peterson, Walter Ev-crtnn. Ev-crtnn. J. A. Crockett, Bishop Win. Gibbons and tho bishop of Mink (Jieuk ward offered words of consolation consola-tion to the bereaved relatives. Elder El-der John C. Peterson offered the benediction. ben-ediction. The Eighth ward choir furnished fur-nished the music and nishop Gibbons dedlacted tho grave at tho cemetery. Mr. Almond F. I.oveland, son of Chester Loveland, died at his. homo In this city Sunday rooming. He was born nt Bountiful May 27. 1859. Funeral services will ho held In tho Fourth, ward meeting house today nt 12 o'clock noon. The lemalns will , be, taken to Deweyvlllu for inler-K& inler-K& -T" nicnt. I For a better farm nt a better pi Ire seelsuvngo. , .. Adv-H-27-C j Mr, A. H. Deckmau and wife of Hit- pert, Idaho, came to Logan Sunday evening. Mr. Deckmnu, a former sol-' dlor, who served consldoinblo lime in ' Franco will enter tho vocational training depuitment of tho IT. A. C. pLok over tho largo list of farms -- aud homes 'for sale by Savage. j 1 ' C "Win. Howell left for California last ' Friday tojook after business. A, M. Malouf, treasurer of the k United Stales Mereanlllo Co.. Is In the city looking after the interests of his company. They manufacture a complete lino of dry goods, cloth-lag, cloth-lag, hats, shoes, jewelry and notions nnd are connected with a chain of i-erchantt who ,(repi-et Ihtm In' fourteen different states. The pur-l pose of Mr, Malouf's visit to Logan Is to Interest the consumer as well as the merchant In a proposition that will save them moniy on wearing apparel, ap-parel, Ho Is selling stock to the consumer which will net them a nice dividend besides a discount on nil merchandise purchased which bears the tlade mark of tho Uhlled Slates Mercantile, Co. Snaps In all wool suits from $15 up. Stnr Clothing Co. Adv - - " With the democrats In the Senate practically evenly divided for and 'against the treaty and the republicans republi-cans moro than two' to ono for ratification rati-fication with reservations tho Issue, mny now seem so promising as may havo once appeared at tho Whlto House. Pittsburgh Dispatch. IMIIY CHICKS My chicks nro bred from trap nest hens of high egg production. Write, for prices. Al-vln Al-vln Allen, llyrum, Utah. Advtf Wo have hero a principle of national na-tional unity, It shall not be subordinated subor-dinated to foreign Intercut. Disruption Disrup-tion has been discredited before and It ghull'be again. Chicago Tribune, --- Sale on Men's $5.00 and $.00 Ha'ts for $1.SB. Star Clothing Co Adv r FOIt'SALK One beet plow cheap. Call S12-J. Adv-'tt RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS-tUr iionth. KxpqWejice unnciffsaiy. Young wen,. 17 ;upward. desiring clerkships, write for free,pnrl;.uiurs. II. Terry (former Civil Service Kx-atnlner) Kx-atnlner) (76 Cnntnental Illdg., V.'uh Ington, D. C. ' Adr--10-O Tim more Admiral Sims leveali, the more apparent It .becomes thai the navy had a hard "time educating the navy department In the fine" art of letting good men alone, lnlan-npolls lnlan-npolls News. Sal of men's $1.Q0 and $5.00 work shoca for $3.75... Star. CloThlng Co. Adv' Tho treaty Ib spoken of as dead. Strictly this Is not true. It Is merely mere-ly returned to tho President unratified,. unrati-fied,. Ho can, send it back to the Senate, at any time. Then It would become alive again. N.. Y." Tribune. Di. Snow has postponed his trip to Logan until tho last -Saturday in April. Adv Washington Is said-to bo thinning out a little, but just In time to keep up the crowd somebody has suggested suggest-ed a reunion of Wilson ex-cabluet members. Uoston Evening Transcript. Trans-cript. FOU SALE Modern brick house, and barn on Second South. W. H. McMnhlll. Adv Ilefore buying your spring suit call nnd see Newbold's who have the latest lat-est things In patterns and sties. Adv-3-27 FOU SALE One hundred sixty acres ac-res of Irilgated land four miles from McCumiuon, Idaho. Property hat comfortable four room house and other necessaiy buildings. It Is well fenced nnd Ideally located. Soli on this place Is equal In quality to that bringing as high n $C00 in Cache valley. Excellent spring of mountain water. Sugar beets aro now rnlsed successfully In this locality, but this faun is hotter adapted to raise beets, hay nnd general farm crops, Price $75 per acre with cash payment of $1,000. Win. H. Jackson Jr., Pocu-tello. Pocu-tello. Idaho. . Adv-tt-C Our supply of milk Is unlimited. Ensign nnd Sons Dairy. Call phone 787. Adr-tf Everything I fruit trees, evergreens, ever-greens, ornamental trees, shrubs and vines. Jos. A. Smith, Pinvldeitre. 'ai1v-4.27- ' J I , . . -. "A ' - . - "1 4 ' i, :&k ' j WANTED Hides nnd Junk ry In- 'gan Hide & Junl; Co. Phoa-J 62 g Adv-tf-C. I WANTED Wnrdrobo nnd ilrwser I Call 4 8. Adv I FOU SALE Four room housi, Mr S screen porch, paitly moderni Plin.u I 979-W. Adv f I ,(One well-furnished apartment In 9 fire proof bttlldlug. Also several well I furnished steam heated rooms. Phone I 4$. Adv j FOU SALE Ono four yenr old j horse. Call 512-J. Adv tf-C I j Painting, Calclmlnlng, Wallpaper E Hnnglng nnd Cleaning. We ship and I do all kinds of furniture crnting, Thonc 726. 38 N. 1st West. Adv-1-3 j FOU SALE One good building j lot 6x6 tods, corner 1st South nnd j 3rd East. Phono J31. Adv-tf vtf The State Uulldlng Trades Council Coun-cil or California, In Its annual convention con-vention nt Dakersfleld, adopted resolutions res-olutions pledging anew Its unqualified unquali-fied Indorsement and support to tho continuation and extension of the United States -war savings and thrift stamp Institution: The action of the council was In accord with shullat-reiolutlons shullat-reiolutlons wbjch have b.een aasd by tjie American Federation of ,Lab-or ,Lab-or and rua'ny slate federations of a-or. a-or. Many labor unions throughout the country-hare :pdlftt4 thrift agents,, ag-ents,, who, by 'um of a revolving, fund. provided thtui, Jiaaels, laJes of thrift and war savings. slamasto union un-ion members. , |