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Show j r LOCAL NEWS ' Hi. $ IHi fiJ1' H ron SALE Kitchen cabinet in H co6d condition. Apply at this of- H , fjco. Adv-tf H ' Ble reduction on ladles and chll- M tlrens' slippers and oxfords at Ncw- U f H tuWANTED Girls t FonncsbecJe B 'Knitting Work. Adv-7-28 H Acting on tho suggestion or Trot. H ; Wm, Peterson, tho guide for tho ccc- H ohd annual hltfo of tho Chamber of H Commerce .to take place next Thuru- H l Say cvenlnp ud Friday, the party HjH V -will return from Ht. Logan by troy Hfl 'I of Mill Hollow. This will land tho Eflj party within ono half 'inlle of tho H Sftco of starting and It will not be B necessary to uhe any trucks and the, Hj automobiles can easily be reached Hj iV and bring the hikers home. From H ii a'geologlcal standpoint 1'rof. Peter- H if son claims there arc many things or Hj if interest In Spring Hollow und Mill H (,; Hollow. The headquarters will be H, v nt tbu girls ramp In Spring Hollow. M Those who cannot arrango to leave H Th'urnday evening should be at the H camp eatly Friday, morning, nt H about G o'clock. On Thursday even- H Ing there will bo n conlmunUWfrbpn- H fro at tho camp. All are Walcmnc- H t Dm. H. D. and Ida M. Scott, Chlr- Hj opractors. noom 3, Andrews block, H 120 North Main. Hours 9-11, 2-4. H i 6-7. Thonc 976. Ad&f H js ' 4jH S. B. Thatcher has boen appointed B a member of the Logan city school 1 j board. Jlo takes tho place of Prof. i George D. Casio who formerly represented rep-resented district No. 2, but owing to B hit moving from the district n vucau- H cy occurred. B WANTED Cotton rags suitable H for, wiping machinery. Call this of- H flee'. ,1 1 " Adv-tr Hj vTho otlicers trtltljH Relief Society H J oru.opnn suite will how h meeting H J otuSaturduy ut 3 o'clock ut the stake HHl H "tk t J y house. Signed, Ellen ltiirbur. ? ' U ' ' B ;.Dis. scute, Chiropractors, Dr. 11., H DScott, general practicing. Dr. Ida' H MyScott, women and children spc- H clalty. OQlce, room 3, Andrews block. H , Hours 9-11, 2-4, C-7. Phone 975. ( H B '4ilCnchL "lS53.P,,,lVlT,gcff M wllTjmeet nt thoStak'e house" Friday H nftefnocm t 2:30. A good nttund- H nnc'r Is dcqlred. HH KO)l SAI.i: A ifiuion's fliu pair M fora nlckle. Call at the Republican H office. 28" G. Center. 'Aflv-tf H ,The woild Is tilled vflthJ&llures 1 v" H whothlok eA'eo'body is against them' 3 but'. who failed because they were H E'i certain tasks to perforin and H went Joy tiding Instead of pHrform-' H tnfiftbem. M X'olcc Culture and o&slttflre- B l1on. Kdtui CrowthcrV Thatcher M JJ,C 9tore' Wednesday afternoon, HHfl 01 t.oiiH 700-J. Adv-tf M r'tts all right to "k-t the dead past H bury' Us dead," but we ought to H uoKe suro they're burled so deep the H pn'Snt won't b tempted to dig them After you are dend tho community commun-ity will flock In and ask "Is there anything I can do?" U. y. Qulsc.k, M. I.. wishes to announcothat ho has opened olllccs iivi r the CItj' Drug store. Adv-tf Tho Boy Scout court of honor wll. convene at Scout headquarters 4 this evening at CjJlO. Applicants t6r promotion pro-motion shonid be propajed. A big bundle for a nlckle. Call .' The Hcpubllcan office for yur fJ.e paper. , , , .Adr-lf t . , ..'.j,,, ; . ', Ford s)s that " the world Is on wheels.' And', a good many of, .the. wheels just' how seem to be in tbu world's collective head. '( ' '..-'".. . J . rVANTKD Old rags, suitable for wiping machinery. A;lv!', Mr. und Mrs. Alma Jensen of this city have been notified by the war department that tho body of their fon, Alma C. Jensen who was a, member mem-ber of the 323rd regiment, battery A field urtltlery, who died In Franco from wounds received In action, has arrived In Hobokon, N. J. The body will bii bi ought here for Interment. FOIl SALE One good used Hdad-ster. Hdad-ster. Phonu 48. Adv-tf Marriage licenses havo been grunted grunt-ed to Percy Manford Nowllng of Clifton, Clif-ton, Idaho, and Edith Grant of Preston, Pres-ton, Idaho; Wm. Blackburn of Logan Lo-gan and Cairllo Olson of Lowell, Wjo.; Vlvlau HubbcII Williams and Elslo (Mover, both of Farmlngton; Sarah Ann McMurdle of Paradise, land Joseph Brown Abel of Lvwlston, Klmer Hughart of Ogden and Florence Flor-ence Alvcrnla McMurdle of Paradise; I Arthur K. Weech and Dorthea J. Ihyce, both of Plna, Ariz. Dr. Kalph T. Merrill, . Specialist has opened otllces over the City Drug I lure Practice devoted to tho dl vnn'B it the lf. ear, nose and throtit. 1 " i v Fuut,raisoi'vlceswers held In tho Provldcnco Second wuid mooting house over tho remains of llttlo Cnl-der Cnl-der Harry Olson, tho seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Olson or thijt place on Tuesday afternoon. Tho llttlo lad hod been HI for many weeks and passed away on Sunday. . hOH SALE CI acres ' of land, J200 peracre. Good terms, 7 per cent Interest on deferred payments. Closij .n See J. It. jiuiea. Provl-i'lice. Provl-i'lice. ACv-lf-Sal C. H. Cutting, genvail manuger of tho Salt Lake route will arrive In Logan Lo-gan next Tuesday to go over the ar-'laugements ar-'laugements with the committees of the Chamber of Commetcu for the n-ceptlon and ontertalnent of the traveling passenger agents of tho United Statoetand Canada at Logan ou September 10. Membeis of the committee will take Mr. Cutting to the bos camp In Logan canyon m he may see If the place Is suitable for enter tulnment of tho visitors. The traveling ageuts have been banqdet-e, banqdet-e, ro much along the route that the 'coiomltU'e feels that a delicious Dutch lunch served Informally will be a welcome change to the visitors. Who lemembers when women's clothes were not criticized? ' For ono weok only IC.EO oxfords going for $4-00 at Newbold's, Adv .Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Miller and family left yesterday for Provo where they will make their home. The clty-plnyground reopened yesterday yes-terday after being closed for a few 'days on account .of a scarlet fever scare, pv. Merrill reports that th health conditions ath generally good and trusts they may' remain so. There was a good attendance at the playground and It Is hoped that parents par-ents will avail themselves of this excellent' Vat or -providing clean, healthful and Instructive playing for their children, ,fre of writ. JVhe best kind of u business head Is' orient (fab cpjopVrates ,wllh n pair of good business hands. i . f t C " i ' i ' ';,rhfe'r'f',''Be'itlhg 'fewer, but there still exists the kind of lawyer who thinks every judgetnnd alt jurors are deaf. i The world not' only does not owe jou a living but you piobably owe the world for allowing you to live at all. There are Inappropriate times for everything, such us praising boiled beef and cabbage to a dyspeptic. What eery married man finds out A good cook Is rather to be chosen than gnat beauty. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Baxter of-Salt Lake City nre spending a few day In' Logan visiting relatives,, ana friends. They are 'Just retuipfng from a ten days trip spent In Idaho and Oregon. At a meeting of the city .comiqls- t loners on Tuesduy evening .it -waB decided to hlie two men to coopei- ate with the county In destroying the bull thistle and burdock weds along the canyon road. Those weeds are very undesirable and If not-tak- u en care of beforo seed time spread very rapidly. It was also decldtdilo transfor the accounts of tho j,Qltyt White Way and tho City lighting' s) stem from the books of tho electric elec-tric light plant to those of tho street department, this Item belonging especially es-pecially to that department II. C. Maughan was present and gave an' estimate of tho value of the city's lighting Bystem. Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Bracken of Newton arc happy over tho safe nP ilvat of u son born Tuesday at a local lo-cal hospital. Mother and habe Are getting along nicely. James McMurrln has severed hla connection with Howell Bros, and accepted a position us manager of r the Wigwam Confectionary. Dr. I. S. Smith and son Luther and Ford Testes left yiatorday for, a motoring mo-toring trip to tho Salmon rher by way of Blarkfoot and Marker, Idaho They expect to hate great sport spearing the palinon. Everybody hates a crook that Is until" they see Thomas Mclghan's lates.t Paramount plcturu "White and Unmarried,"' which was shown at the Lrlc theatre laBt night Thomas Thom-as Meighan who made the crook role a classic In "The Mlraclo Man" again proves his ability In a slmllnr characterization. char-acterization. Tho story tells of tho Inherltnnce bv the crook of a fortune, his departure depar-ture for Europe, his meeting on the boil with Dorothea, a girl with whoso photo he Iuih fallen In love aed tho romancer' which 'develop. Bill takes Dorothea out to see the "other side" of Paris and in a Boll Bo-ll amlan care Dorothea becomes In-rrtuated In-rrtuated with Marechal i. T'rcntl; rogue. Billy becomes lntcroted In A nree, a llttlo danjei, thereby ur-(i ur-(i Inp the jealousy of Chlcoi, an At cho admirer, who later kidnaps At t reo and conceals her In Mure-chfi't Mure-chfi't old farmhouso. A'tcr a scn-sV'onal scn-sV'onal gun fight tit which BUJy h'i3 Chlcoq, Mareihal and another n r.t.. ho rescues Aadiet. |