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Show LOCAL ITEMS Hi For rent furnished steam heated H1 appartments. and sleeping rooms H Phono 1004 vr. adv H PEOPLE who caro anything about JB their automobile will read tho artlclo In this Issue How IS THE CAR? adv Hl A)l owners of .automobiles should Hj read the announcement In this Issue IHl headed: HOW IS THE CAR? adr. H " Hjj Mr. J. L. Burkholder who hnn been HN spending a week hero In the interest Hj of dralntgo work left yesterday tor Hj bis head quarters At Denver. HHj Tho County Commissioners were H! Interviewed yesterday by a number H of tho farmers from Benson and H Rlversldo Districts in regard o road H work there. They urged that this Hj work bo started nt once and that tho H engineering cost bo kept as low as B possible Hi H A marralgo licenso was granted to B Wm, niggs Hasiam and Mary Janet H Mllller both of Nnf, Idaho. Hi Hr Tho American Legion play thlB 4 year will bo presented at tho Lyric j on Dec. 13th, it Is a musical burles- H quo called "Click, Cluck". Among H tho cast is tho best talent of tho city M, and Director A. B. Cusworth will no B doubt put it over in great stylo. M On Thursday tho members of tho H Webster Society of tho B. Y. C. oc- M cupied tho tlmo at Devotional with a H representation of tho Disarmament M Conference. When tho curtains wero H drawn they disclosed twenty members M of tho club dressed to represent tho H International characters who will H tako part In tho conference. Tho H original speeches condensed some- what wero used and Russel Hess as H Premier Brland delivered his euolgy H in French, much to tho amusement M of his audience. Among othors tak- Ing part wero Harvoy Osmond as Sec. Hl Hughes, Mr. Thos B. Murry as Pres- B Idcnt Harding. iLost ono crochotcd wool robe. Flnd- er return to this office and receive H reward. adv Hl The Logan Temple will be closed M on Thursday Nov. 24 which Is Thanks H giving Day. Hj Wanted a girl experienced in cook- H ing to work' all day at tho Agglo , Lunch Basket. Good wages, j adv. H Don't be misled by high quotations H on Furs. Wo pay highest prices for H hides and furs. Logan Hldo and ' Junk Co'. ' v ndv tf H Tho Intermediate Rates Associa- H tion which represents 'all tho lnter- H mountain states has ,had its first H round with tho railroads at a hear- H ing In Chicago beforo tho Interstate H Commerco Commission. Tho hearing B is being continued in Denver and Hj will be further continued in Salt Lako H! City next Friday Nov, 25th. Tho lo- H cal Chamber of Commerce has been H asked to havo representatives at tho H hearing In Salt Lako City. At Chl- Hj cago tho manufacturers mado a stub- H born fight to get lower freight rates H' to the Pacific coast. The attorneys H. and other representatives of tho In- H termedlato rates Association were Ht present and alu mode a good Bhow- H Ing, All the lntormountaln states H ) are banded together and aro going to H fight this discrimination to a finish H It will tako monoy to do It. Logan Hi and Cache County has been assessed H $500.00 Part of this will be raised H from tho county and part from tho city. Those business houses which H are called on to glvo their bit Bhould H do It quickly. The officers of tho H Chamber associated with Mr. B. Tart H Benson and Lawrcnco Smith constl- 'tute this special committee to raise ' tho assessment. Remember if wo loso 1 1 1 this fight, it would bo better for (all to sell out and move to tho Pnc-'ific Pnc-'ific const. This rate discrimination 'must bo settled now and once for all 'time, t It Tho members of the Chamber of Commerce aro reminded of tho Visit to the plant of the Logan Foundry Co-, near tho O. S. L. Depot '.nwrt Wednesday at 2 p. m. The manage ment have arranged for a run at this hour so the local business men may see just how castings etc arc. made ,nnd what the foundry Is doing. Annual Mill End Salo will continue (nll this ock at the nig Dnyiglit Mill on Center trecl... Union Knitting I Mills Co. ndv. amammmam mm Thero is a certain fascination and thrill in watching a gamo of chance, even when the spectator is not actively activ-ely concerned in the outcome. What could create a greater 'feeling, of suspense sus-pense than to watch tho staking of a human being's llfo and happiness against a fortune? Such thrills and suspense form the basis of "Who Am I?" tho latest National Picture, which comes to tho Oak thcatro today and tho action of tho plot Is set amid surroundings of gorgeous, glittering splendor. Henry Kolker directed tho production, produc-tion, which Is from tho story by Max Brand. Clalro Anderson and Niles, Welch head the cast which contains many prominent photoplayers. I Tanlac is appetizing and Invigorating. Invigorat-ing. Try it today. Sold by tho Cltyj Drug Company. adv' Annual Mill End Salo will continue nil this week at tho Big Dnyight Mill on Center t&oU. Union Knitting Mills Co. ndv. Two teaspoonsful of Tanlac In a little water taken three times a day Just beforo meals will mako you cat better, feel better, sleep better and work better. Sold by tho City Drug Company. ndv Miss LaRue Davis, of Chattanooga, Tenn., only weighed 76 pounds. After taking throo bottles of Tanlac, she now weighs over 100 pounds nnd Is enjoying tho best of health. Sold by City" Drug Company, r adv " t |