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Any Kind of an Oil you want $ f f S With .n whole warehouse full of oils. 5 isn't it reasonable to expect that you 2 Scan get what you want? W We buy more oils than anyone else, X S because we sell more, isn't it reason- X able to suppose you can get better X g oils here for your money than any- 2 X where else? We care not what kind X S of an oil you want, linseed, ueatsfoot, X lard, floor, mowing machine, cylinder X -j or hand separator oils, and oils for X X every purpose. - S Rite Biros. Drtig Co f City and County We sell tho Earth and Loan money . on it. II. A. Pedorscn & Co. k -'. Mrs. E. J. Thompson, and Mrs. J. W. Merrill, of Salt Lake City, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A II. Thomp son for several days. See tho new Electric Iron at La fount's, Center St. Mr. and Mrs. Heller, of Ogden, were in Logan tlrst of the week. Mr. Hel ler ll!:es tho looks of Logan and Is thinking of locating here. Wanted Experienced dining loom Bin at "The Lincoln." t John Stewart, a graduate of the A. C. U. and later from a college In California, has opened an assay olllce In Salt Lake city. Wanted A good, second hand roll top desk. Inquire at this olllce. Miss. Pearl Jones, of Provo, daught er of F. S. Jones.ls In Logan tho guest of the Daniels sisters. Miss Jones is said to possess superior musical tal ent. Lost In Logan Canyon last Friday, two coats, with papers in pockets Identifying Owner. Leave at this of lice and be rewarded. Prof, and Mrs. Hexcll, Mr. and Mrs. N. U. Mooro. Misses Elizabeth Wyant and Urace Fisher, and Dr. L. J. Good rlcjjAcnt up Blacksmith Fork canyon Saturclay morning and returned Tues day evening. Though the streams are full of fish about all they caught S was bad colds. a t Fishermen who are along the banks I of Logan river and observe things in I the water that hive a tendency to pol- luto the stream, will confer a favor by reporting to Oeorg'o 1. Fames, sanl- tarv oillcor, of Logan city who will E give it immediate attention. ! Surveyors aro in Hlacksmlthfork canyon at the present time, but who I they arc there for is not known. They H went up to "tho meadows" Sunday H morning, and arc fully equipped for quite a little stay. A colored cook ac- 1 companies the gentlemen and there is a typewriter in the crovd, one of the jg neuter gender. Further than this 1 deponent salth not. Wanted A number of good brick yard men at once. Good wages paid. Gcsscll Pressed Hrlck Co., Logan, t W. W. McLaughlin, Jos. Jensen, A. F. Cardon and Thomas R. Cutler arc at homo from a two weeks outing at the small lakes on top of the nlvldo between here and Hear Lake. Wanted Capenters at theLewlston Sugar Factory. Inquire of Joseph Qulnney at the Logan Sugar Fac tory, t On Monday night the four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Emll E. Nielsen, of the Sixth ward, died following an Illness of whooping cough and pneu monia. The funeral was held at the family residence Thursday afternoon. W. H. Parkinson, M. D., Surgeon and physical). Diseases af the eye, car, nose and throat. Glasses sclcutlllcal ly fitted. t Commissioner Hendricks came down from Lewlston to attend a board meet ing Wednesday. He says that a ratti er severe storm visited the .north part of the country Wednesday night lay ing low much wheat and doing consid erable damago generally. The storm came south only a short distance below Smlthfleld. Wanted A tlrst class middle aged woman to do cooking on a ranch dur ing busy season. Good wages paid. Ind. 'phono 331, or Inquire at tills of fice. Mrs. Crumrun, of Cambridge, Mass., spent several days with Mrs. Osmond, now tho guest of the Hendrlcksons. and left Wednesday morning for Seat tle, where she will visit a sister. Mrs. Crumrun has been quite a traveler but found tho situation of Logan more delightful to the eye than that of any other city or town on the globe. Tho Tellurldo Power company will pay $2 per day for common laborers and $11.50 per day for men with teams on their work In Gentile Valley. Hoard can be had for $4 50 per week. For further Information telephone or call at tho olllce of the company In Lo gan. Dr. C A. Gowans, of Salt Lake City, was In this city and vicinity tlrst of tho week, returning homo Friday. Mrs. Go.vans and tho little mistress of tho Gowans homestead have been at "the farm" In Hcnson two weeks or more, and Doc camo up" to get them. Ho Is the snme genial fellow as of yore and Is kind enough to say that Logan still looks good to him. I 1 We call the attention of our numerous pa- I trons to our very f At, Extensive Lines of Spring Goods Ms Several carloads of Furniture have arrived this spring and we are I bettor prepared than ever bcfoie to take care of your trade. Our Hue aro so numerous that space will not permit mentioning them, but ask you to call If you aro In need of Carpets. Wallpaper or anything that goes to make tho homo desirable. We carry a line of goods that will suit tho manslons-as well as the humblest cottages. hundsttum. Furniture and Carpet Co., .Center St I Men and teams wanted to log at Smith's saw mill. Logan canyon. J Miss Estella Kgbert Isat her work In the city recorder's oitlcc following a ten day's outing on Hear lake. For Sale Horse, anil household furniture, 415 East 7th North. P. II, Erwln, superintendent of tho Utah Division of the Hell Telephone Co., was In Logan tlrst of the week In conference with local Manager Ham shaw. ' Ladies hats $i.oo at Eliason's, for one week Take your choice. Miss llcrtlo Hcckstcad Is at home from a summer's stay In southern California. She enjoyed her vacation to the limit, and will roturn to her work In the Thatcher Hank about Sept. 1st. William M. Hansen, Paper Hanger, Hell Phone 118k. t Ail employes of the Amalgamated Sugar Company who desiro employ ment durlugthe coming campaign are requested to communicate at once with the undersigned. Ciias. Gid urNos, Supt. t Just before the big circus parade passed on Main street Friday, we noticed the manager's wagon backed up to tho frontdoor of the Cache Val ley Hanking Co. who tcok Into tho bank four large sacks of coin, no doubt the proceeds of their show In Salt Lake CJiy Thursday night. Old maids would be scarce and hard to tlnd, Could they be made to see. How grace and beauty is combined, Hy using Rocky Mountain Tea. Sold Oy Cy. E. Napper. Hlshop Owen, of Wellsvlllc, was In Logan Thursday. He says that tho O. S. L, Is building a splendid road around the south end of thevalley.but slightly delayed In account of an absence of rails. Mr. Owen Is also authority for the statement that the southern people aro Inclined to feel that they are going to get the regular service they desire. The Millinery sale of the season is on at Eliason's for one week only. All hats go at $l.oo. Clyde Hansen, editor and publisher of tho Maiad Enterprise, was In Lo gan Friday on his return from the Idaho State Convention at Pocatcllo. Clydo has recently taken entire con trol of the Enterprise, added about $1,000 worth, of macnlnery and Is get ting along In a splendid way. He Is also running a dancing pavilion and tlnds it a good thing. Friends here will bo glad to know that he is doing well. If you have any soiled silk waists, skirts, drapes, curtains, sofa pillows, belts, kid gloves, or any non washable goods, while or colored, send them to the White Swan Laundry. We clean them to perfection by the FKENCH DUY CLEANING PROCESS. Work called for and delivered. Hoth' 'phones. W. II. Thaln and A E Cranney were In tho Laplata country Saturday and visited practically all the mining prospects of that section. Mr. Thaln Is convinced that some day a great camp will bo opened there, as tho country looks as mineralized as tho big camps elsewhere. However, the two gentlemen visited tho Laplata 'Consolidated now being worked by an eastern company, but found nothing that was startling. A 1000 foot tun nel passes through some small veins of Iron, silver and copper, but no great body Is In'slght. Mr. Thaln was pleas ed with tho Mineral Point prospect, but was particularly interested In a small copper prospect west of the "Sundown" property. For genuine Ludlow binding twine, as evenly made as a spool of thread of long liber, no thick or thin places, never break, no hlndcrancc In Held, guarrantced to go five hundred feet to the pound. This twine is absolutely perfect, compare it with anything made on earth and see Its supcrlorty. Send for prices, stating quantity wanted, to SIDNEY STEVENS IM PLEMENT COMPANY, Ogden and Logan, Utah, Preston and Montpeller, Idaho. The statement Is maJo that a great quantity of sawdust has been floating down Logan river recently. Tho law declares against this, and sportsmen are highly Indignant at this violation by careless mill men up the river. Sawdust Is said to be very hard on tho Hsu, killing thousands, and It also renders tho water unlit for decent fishing. It has also como to us from one who has seen most of tho canals this season that there aro no screens In use as demanded by law. In this way thousands of fish aro dumped on to irrigated land. And still another reports that Moating fish Indicate that pools in Logan canyon have been dynamited. It is to bo regretted that, some of those who vlolato tho tlsh and game laws can not bo caught and punished to tho limit. WantedFor cash, eighteen tens" tlrst crop lucern Chicago Mcatl Market. ( I President F. M. Lyman, Geo. A. Smlth.and Orson F. Whitney, of the quorum of the twelve, will attend con ference today and tomorrow. A woman worries until she gets wrinkles, then worries because sho has them. If she takes Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea sho would have neither. Hrlght, smiling faco followr its use. X) cents, Tep or Tablets. Sold by Cy. E Napper. For Sale. Dining room furniture good range and otticr household arti cles. Cardon's, West Center St. t The Logan Hand excursion to Salt Lake Wednesday proved a splendid success. Four hundred tickets were sold at tho Logan statlon,50 at Smith field, and it Is presumed that there were not less than 500 excursionists on the train before It left the valley. In the voting contest for the most popu lar lady and gentleman on the train but comparatively few ballots wcro cast. Handmaster Thomas received t)2 votes and Miss Maud Egbert 84. The band played on thetrlpandat Saltalr and won praises. One dollar is the price for any hat at Eliason's store, for one week only. "Out ofi a Lark, or the AdvcnturcB of Six Collego Girls" Is the tltleof a storv that may or may not bo written by any one of half a dozen young wo men, students of the Agricultural col lego at Logan, who wero In tho city Wednesday for a day's outing:" says the Salt Lake Herald. Tho young women were registered at tho Wilson hotel as "The Sorosls Hunch." The members of tho party are tho Mlsscss Inez Powell, Maud Egbert, Mlnnlo Peterson. Con Jacobson, Rose Sorenscn and Ned.i Roberts. They arrived hero yesterday morning, and during the forenoon saw the cLy. During tho afternoon and evening all of the resorts wcro visited. Tho young women took to the water at the lake, and did a series of whirls on the roller coaster. Then they took a thrilling trip down the old mill stream, and wound up at the shooting gallery and the cave of the winds. At tho Salt Palace all of the attractions wcie pat ronized, and In the evening they en Joyed tho races. The visit of the young women has no political signifi cance, as they did not call upon the governor or other state olllclals with reference to tho proposed consolidation of their alma mater with the Unlvesi ty or Utah." For Sale A good stock of drugs, with the good will of the business. Splendid opportunity for a good drug gist. InquircC. L. Anderson, Hyr.im The twenty-fourth has gone, but John Bench is still hero after vour house painting and paper hanging. Hoth 'phones. According to a Salt Lako paper Har. ney Mahler, who has been negotiating for tho construction of an electric In tern rban railroad to connect the prin cipal towns of the state with Salt Lake, has been called to his former home In Cleveland, O , by the serious illness of Mrs. llexlcr, Mis. Mahler's sister. Prior to leaving tlie city Mr. Mahler said: "My whole heart and soul aro wrapped up in the successful termination of my plans for the con struction of this Interurban road. I will return to the city as soon as pos sible, and continue my work to bring this plan to a successful issue. Mrs. Mahler may remain In the east for some time, but I shall return at tho earliest dato possible. The road cer tainly will bo built, if I can get tho support that I require. There Is no other part of tho country that olleis so good a Held for such an enterprise as this. The towns that arc Interest ed aro prosperous, and the country to Do traversed is rich. There is no question that this road will be deluged with tratllc, both freight and passen ger, as soon as It is in operation." The Circus. Logan and the surrounding country turned out enmasse yesterday to at tend the great Forcpaugh and Sells Hrothers circus. From early morning until noon thousands watched the monstrous shows, with their comple ment of eight hundred men, live a circus day. When tho first section of tho four trains which carry tho! show pulled Into Logan, young A inert-1 1 ca was on hand. The boys drank In 1 1 with wonder the groin sight of a gigantlo show preparing to please j thousands. In the forenoon more than a iij.Io ' of decorated wagons, equestrians,! clowns, bauds, and tine stock paraded j through tho streets of Logan. This was Just enough to whet the appetite tor more. After tho doo: to tho big! show was open tho streets of the busl-1 ncss section resembled thoso of a deserted city. Everybody was at the big show. Tho menagerie presented by tho big circus Is second to none. A fourteen foot giraffe shares honors with tho largest tiger In captivity, andthodcoo 1 The g t H South Sea Islanders 3 Will hold their annual reunion at Lagoon H on Wednesday, August 8th. Tickets J M 0 $2.25 round trip, good for two days. The S reunion of the South Sea Islanders has be- fl come the Excursion of the year. Native H Islanders, including Japanese, will take H part in the games. Last year fully 8,000 HHHI f people attended this Excursion. The g H 0 net proceeds will be distributed in the Polynesian Mission. q H of lions are In a world all their own Three massive herds of elephants tell well their mute story of Jungle homes from which they wero brought 10 en tcrta'n all-America. Tlfese elephants are trained performers; tho tricks thev go through In the I Ig tent aro nothing short of marvelous. The circus performance Itself Is be yond reproach. Frcm the time the buglers sound the grand entreo until tho finish of the show the air Is full of trapeze performers, horizontal bar flyers, acrobats, and scores of other things that tend lo.make up a circus. With the Forepaugh Show, however, things are a little dllfercnt from tho usual shows Since the show Invaded western territory--for tho llrst tlmti In a decade It has won tho plaudits In an enviable way, viz: It has pre sented on Its advertising sheets notli Ing it docs not present within tho big tent. Time, money and conclentious effort have not been spared to make the great circus the greatest Tho result Is Forepaugh and Sells Hrothers ptcscnt a circus which comes as near perfection as anything In Its line can be. It Is not an old style stereotyped circus, but one new and original In Its thousands of details. Among the thousands who saw the show jcstoi day there ere none who turned awav with other than a word of praise for the massive performance with Its giant city of canvas tops. The circus H left lit ml'inlght for Pocatcllo, thoro to add to the laurqls other western cities have Justly showed upon the Forepaugh ami Sells Hros. shows. H Card of Thanks. fl To those who so kindly assisted us In our recent sickness and Html loss of our little child, wo extend heartfelt H thanks. May such friends be raised to all these In thcio time of trial and H tribulation. Mu. and Mas. Emm, E. Nu'.i.skn. H In Iho.liistlcu'HCniirt, In unci for tho O tty of Unran. county of C'achoi btatu of Utah. 1 Ucforu II. A. Puk'pi'ii, .luHilcti ut tliu llacr lliut Mcrcaiilllu Co, a corporation, I'lalnllir, i. B. O. Nclioii anil II. T.'h'uliou, fl co-partners ilulnir Imslncn under tliu firm nanm ut NiiNun .V Co. ili'ti'iiilunu Tho Stiili' of t'tnli to tlio ilofi'iiilantii B Vim nm livruliy miminoni'il to appear liu- fori tliu ubtnttt'iilltiitl court wlthlu tcntla)'M H after tin) Kurvleoof tliN niiminiini upon lou, If Mirviil wlthlu tliiicoiimv In wlilcli thltae- H Hon It liriiiuht.lhi'rlM',wlthln twenty days H titter thl- M'rvlco anil ilefunU tho aluvo en- 1 tlllcil action lirmncht niniliwt you to recover 1 IhuMitnnf jlttt, tinrcther with Interest at tho H leital rato lion) Oct. I. 1M)1. allrecil to ha H liccn iluc mi uu ucrunnt ntateil. Anil In caso 1 if your failure to do mi, Judgment will Ihi 1 rendered acaluit you according to thudu- H luanil of the complaint. 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