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Show I . luUAL NEWS ! H "t?VH .SAJ.i: Kliclun cabinet In H T.fr? r.-iilJiiuii. Ai.ply at tills ot- H i ?- Adv-tf H f T.w A. 0. rarulty baseball team H jj ',Si"n,,3,l t" Mi-nilon Saturday attcr- B I noon and sculped lhe,.Mendun boya H . t n flw tunc or 12 toy! 1. I'rof. A. N. H' ijloivnwM wan tliiniilanagor of tho H 3frmoi3 team, and ho still thinks fl ! thrj- 7m tho best team. Tho A. C. j H TTrofMira, however, aro willing to H ' v at the riguros speak for themselves. If! ': w M H ? R. W. QulHck, M. D wishes to H X sjmvounce that ho 'has opened ofllces M It crnr tlm CityDniR store. Adv-tf HI! - B B Alonnti'r 0. I. Cardon of tho Un- H ! Vn KnllliiiK I'ncioiy has returned H j Tram two weeks tour through Col- fl jj ratio. While Mi. Cardon still wears H ? his )inpp smile he did no( bubblo all H ' over with enthusiasm at tho business H j? prospects, but notwithstanding ho U ' lias high hopes for tho future. H '' Dr. Ralph T. Merrill, 'Specialist, H j! 2us opened oaices,ovor tho City Drug Bj V etorn. I'nictlco devoted to tho dU H ,h 4tases o tho ej e, cur, noso and throat. H I Aitv-tf H Kay Olson, secretary of tho North- H r rn Utah Baseball League has writ- H Jj 'ten an article on tho baseball sltua- Hj lion that ought to mako Ogdcn sco H i h- point. If hIio docs not, It looks H a though Ogdcn will bo playing In H at ltttlo lenguo of her own. Ray ccr- H tInly dopes It out right. H r WANTED Cotton Tags suitable Htj tfor wiping machinery. Call this of- Hr tie. Adv-tt ifivncaloglcnl workers of the Cacho sinrt Logan stnkeB and all othcrn In-xerwrted In-xerwrted In taking caro of temple h i -records uio Invited to attend the rcg- HM iiV.tr genealogical meeting Thursday Hl Mitcnlng at 7:30 tu loom 12 of the It. H Y. College.. 7-14 i1'' VOR SALE A season's flro papsr Yor a nlckle. Call at the Tlepubllcan vaffice. 28 K. CentoV. Adv-tt All Interested In genealogy and j th handling of temple records are j Invited to attend tho genealogical l meeting of tho Cache' and Logan H -stakes Thursday evening, July 14, in H'i Tuom 12, D. Y. College. 7-14 M Voice Culture and song Intcrpro- HL -ntlon. i:dna Crowther, Thatcher M Muslc Store, Wednesday afternoon, H -or phono 750-J. Adv-tt The Swiss people of Cacho valley enjoyed an outing cm the tabernacle .square esterday. Music was furnished fur-nished by 'k Swiss band from Salt .Lake stnko. Picnic was enjoyed and -n' concert In tho afternoon and dance j In the ovenlng closed tho day's festivities. fes-tivities. A day of pleasure and enjoyment en-joyment was tho verdict rendered by ,all' who attended. Notice. Sec 2840 Compiled laws of Utah, 1917, make It a misdemeanor misdemean-or to flood public highway. Public notice Is hereby given that all portions por-tions violating this law will bo prosecuted. pros-ecuted. Cache County Commission-rs. Commission-rs. Adv-7-14 Tho directors of, tho Chamber of Commerce will meet on Thursday er-onlng, er-onlng, July 14, for their regular monthly mooting, FOR SALE One good used Roadster. Road-ster. Phono 48. Adv-tt t A soft unawer doesn't always turn away wrath. It's ull owing to who gives It. Sometimes It turns on wrath. i WANTED Old rags, sultablo for wiping machinery Adv-lf You ptobabty J.wel superior to a good many established customs, but If you make a business of violating them you wont feel superior long. If you can Kve through tho particular par-ticular evil that besets you today, another, an-other, evil will como along tomorrow to make today's look like a blessing. Drs. Scott, Chiropractors, Dr. H. D. Scott, general practicing. Dr. Ida M. Scott, ' women1 and children specialty. spe-cialty. Office, room 3, Andrews block. Ilours D-ll, 24, 6-7. Phone 975. Adv-tf Due to some conflicts tho advertising advertis-ing committee of the Chamber of Commerce were not able to meet with the advertising committee of the Preston Commercial club on Friday Fri-day evening. The meeting will be held this evening at Preston, Mayor Wm. M. Howell and Chairman D. E. Rohlnsoni n. T. Card on, John Christiansen Chris-tiansen of the advertising committee, i Manager Ljraan Hyde of tho Hotel Eccles and Secretary M. R. Hovey of tho Chamber of Commerce will meet with tho Preston commltteo to decide on uniform road signs to be placed at Downey and the north and Brlg-liniu Brlg-liniu City and the south to advertise the Cache Valley Route. A big bundle tor a nlckle. Call n' The Republican office tor yur fl.'o paper. Adv-tf The Northern Utah baseball league Is to bo congratulated In securing the services of such a competent and satisfactory umpire as Mr. Spencer. Mr. Spencer umpired the game last Saturday between the Dears and Collegians Col-legians and not once was his decisions deci-sions questioned. It was a real treat to bo at a gamo when there was no "crabbing" at the umpire. A good umplro adds much to tho smooth-noss smooth-noss of any game and many squabbles squab-bles aro avoided. Umplro Spencer makca the game snappy and when ho renders a decision there Is no question ques-tion ns tho fans feel that ho is right. Ho docs not havo to evon Up ono sldo with tho other. Umpjre Spencor will bo in tho box next Wednesday for the Logan Drlgham City game. If you'ro hard heartod you will Impose- upon others; It kind hearted they will lmposo upon you. LOST Open faced, 21 jewel Hamilton Ham-ilton gold watch, between Cache Junction and Logan via Benson ward Roturn jtoThatcher Clothing Co, and. I bo rewarded. Adr-7-JG-O A Logan Item appearing In tho Salt Lake papers last week Incorrectly Incorrect-ly stated that F. A. Dahlo was th& supervisor of the construction of tho Iloy Scout camp. Mr. John II. Moser Is superintendent of construction of tho Boy Scout camp. Scout Executive Karl Wood Is In chargo of tho various var-ious social and scout activities at the camp and 'John Olsen is construction foreman. Architect Frod W. Hodgson Hodg-son is furnishing 'the pjans for tho building free of chargo. .Tho error probably occurred because Mr. Dahle is supervisor of construction of the Bee Hire camp. r FOR SALE 61 acres ot land, $200 per acre. Oood terms, 7 per cent Interest on deferred paymonts. Close a. See J, R. Janes, Providence. Provi-dence. Adv-tf-Sat Wednesday, July 13, at 4:30 p. m. tho Collegians will met tho fast Peaches of Drlgham City, at tho Crimson Field. Both teams aro going go-ing strong and a very fast game Is assured. The Peaches won the first division of the season and nra making mak-ing a strong bid for tho second. All the clubs are fighting hard for the second division and every effort is being put forth to make tho teams as strong as possible and still stay within the rules of the league. Tho local team is holding dally workouts and learning now signals and more or tho lnBlfa baseball, In other words more and better team work. Aside from ono Inning the Collegians and tho- Bears played airtight ball last Saturday. Tho Collegians nro determined deter-mined to avoid any blow-up next Wednesday. As usual most ot the business houses will close Wednesday Wednes-day at 4 p. m. and a good attendance Is expected. It has been two or three weeks, sltico tho Collegians met the Peaches. Wo will be after them next Wednesday. Prlscllla Dean's new play is "Conflict." "Con-flict." Herbert Rawllnson is playing opposite her. |