Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1756-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: University of Utah, Marriott Library
Newspaper Page Text
THUHSPAV, AUOUST S, . V, . ' THE LOU.N E p 0 B LCAN . W Ifl 11 ' j JJ Dr. Ruchenbrod, Dentist successor to Dr. Emels. Phono CIO red. tt . !. 1 I Miss Wanda Tnrbet returned Tues day from tt two weeks stay In Salt Lake. h?W TWENTY CENTS A DOZEN P tt FOR EGOS AT H. G. HAYDAt.L me'rc. cd., Mrs. S. It. Thurmnn of Salt Lako Is visiting here, gues't of Mrs. C. A. Woolf. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Earl arc rejoic ing over the safe arrival of a baby boy horn Monday morning. Sidney Stevens Implement Co., Is headquarters for the best slsal bind ing twine. tt t " ' Mrs. W. O. noblnson left Tuesday morning for Fnrmlngton whero she will visit relatives and friends for a stiort Umc. 7 ' The Wilton, one of the reading Ho tela of '8lt Lake City: ratei $1.00 per day and upwards. Music during meal hours.. Headquarters for Cache Valley people. Messrs John A. Hendrjckson, John A. Sneddon and Joseph Dlthell went to. Wellsvlllo Tuesday evening to or ganlze their now .party, but when they got there they found no one awaiting tfiem. Wellsvllle Is reported to be "regular" and In for the straight Re publican organization, and ticket. Men Are So Stupid. Hubby Aren't ou almost ready, dear? Wife, with lirltatlon Why do you tkeep asking me that question? Have n't I been telling you for the last half hour that l'dbe ready In a mln ute? Boston Transcript. Always Busy. "What sort of a chap Is Wombat to enmp with?" "He's one of those fellows who al- M ways tako down n .mandolin about tho time It's up to someono to get busy with tho frying pan." Pittsburg Post. i.uxury oecomci necessity. The luxury for which we sacrificed our necessities has In a generation become a necessity for which we sac rifice all our other luxuries. Unlver Enlist Leader. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS PLENTY OF MONEY TO LOAN Loans made quick with optional pay ments. J, Z. Stewart, tf LOST On South Main, a baby pll I low. Will oblige by returning to Re- ' publican olllco. WE DUY, sell and exchange al) kinds of Household Furniture. Al3o repair furniture and stoves with des patch. Logan 2nd Hand Store. tf r. Joha'JRejii'-otD.cn'Bon was in town on business yesterday. ' Mrs. Anthon Anderson returned homo Tuesday afternoon from Salt Lake, Miss Lucille 'Snow of this city Is visiting in Salt Lake, guest of Mrs. Lorenzo Snow, Jn '" Dr. John A. WfdtBpo of tho U. A. C. went to Salt Lake City Tuesday morning. MUses Carrio Thomas and Violet Cafdon are spending 'a few days in Lewlston, with friends. Miss Clco Robinson returned to her homo In Farmlngton Tuesday morn ing after an extended visit in Logan. -. Mr. Willis H. Iloothe and family o Salt Lake C'ty aro spending a shor vacation In our city. They are domi ciled at tho Lincoln Hotel. Mr. Willis H. Doothe, of Salt Lako City, Is in Logan working for the es tablishment of a council of the Na tlvo Sons of Utah. III. order to secure a charter It is necessary to secure at least twenty-five members, all male citizens, native born, and over the age of clghteen-years are eligible. Yesterday" Mr. Doothe was being es corted around "by Postmaster Joseph Odell, who Is' one of tho Vice-Presidents of the Grand Council. Mr. Doothe was not having any trouble In enlisting Logan citizens. Mr. Rootho said in reference to tho mat ter: "This organization was effected six months ago at Salt Lake City, and now has between 500 and COO mem bers enrolled at tho capital. In addi tion councils have .been established at Tooele, Ogden, Provo, and Spanish Fork. Logan City will bo tho next city to enjoy the privilege of having a council of Native Sons, an organiza tion which Is destined to grow to bo one of tho largest and best most pop ular In the state." Premature Joy. "Well, well, well! I'm certainly glad I met you. "I'm sorry, old man, but I gave my 'ast dollar to my wife Just before I 'eft heme." Houston Post. Super'or Eye Work. Hlggs So Clark married tho widow. Do j on know, I thought he had his evo on tho daughter? D'ggs So ho had but the widow had her eye on him. Boston Transcript. Not to George. Madge What makes you say that golf Is a stupid game? Marjorle I went out to the links 'with George, and ho paid more atten tion to the oil lull thsn he did to me. Puck. A Debt Recogn'zed. "The world owes mo ft living," shouted the excitable theorist. "Well," replied tho serene o tlzen; "jou're alive, aren't you?" Washing ton Star. '3 off on Hammocks WILLIAM EDWARDS CALL MEETING AT PROVIDENCE County chairman H. A. Pcdcrsen announces that there will be a meet ing of Republicans at Providence to night nt 8:30 for the purpose of re-organizing tho precinct andto attend to other matters of Importance. All Re publicans are urged to be present. Johnny On The Spot. "And did you stay long In Venice? ' "Only two days, but I saw every thing worth seeln', don't-ye know." "Really! Then you'd see the L on of St. Mark's, I presume?" "Rather; saw the brute fed, In fact. Punch. Concerning Her Dad. Her Father I Judge a man, sir by tho company ho keeps. I The Suitor Then I'm all right, ror I've been keeping company with your daughter for over two years. Boston Transcript. Preserve Us From Jealousy. I have often wondered why tho lit any did not Include a prajer for pres ervation from jealousy. Undoubtedly of all tho terrors that walk by night o: by noonday, Jealousy Is one of tho Kot destructive. Jealousy of a petty kind Is less common among women than it usfd to be, though, strangely enough. It seems to bo Increasing among men. CJomo women are Jeal ous of every at:rlbuto possessed by others beauty, social success, wit, charm, or character. Often, too, there Is a certain typo who love to think that other women aro Jealous of her. It is an obsession with her. She may bo disagreeable, selfish, conceited, and Irritating, yet It never occurs to her to nttrlbuto her unpopularity to that cause, Jealousy and Jealousy only, she is firmly con vinced, lies at the root of the other woman's dislikes. This species of femininity Is happily dying out The modern woman of fascination is ai popular with wonion as with men, and takes no delight In arousing Jeal ousy In another lino. She, Is well nwaro thnt popu'irlty with her own sex Ib an Important- point to gain. Chlrngo Tribune. Saturday Special Saturday Only t Shirt Waists 50c. Lawn Waists SOc S I Campbell's Saturday Special 5 Each Week Extraordinary Bargains arc Offered and arc I Eagerly Looked for by Those Who Appreciate SNAPS i-J Saturday We Will Place on Sale Our Entire Line of I O 1 SHIRT WAISTS 1 At Thirty Three and One Third off Our Reasonable Prices C? g jlQ e- I & 2 0nc Lot of Lawn Waists Will be Closed Out at 50c ecch 9 g SEE WINDOW DISPLAY zn g : . CAMPBELL'S SMART SHOP If sgf "N g THE CLOAK MOUSE j T Call and Inspect the "Goodwin Corset" Now on Display. P Every Woman Should Acquaint Herself with the Ad- Q I vantages of the Lace Front Corset 1 Shirt Waists 50c. Shirt Waists 50c. Shirt Waists 50c J HEALTH OF RURAL community: Utah Agricultural College Organizes Magn flcent New Department Deal ng With This ' Vital Phase. : The Utah 7gr'culturnl College an- ; nounces an outline for the new course In rural sanitation and rural public health to bo given In connection with i tho School of Agricultural Engineer- i Ing. This course wh'ch is designed'' to bo of a popular nature will con- slst of two lectures per week by nil ; the prominent available leaders of , tho State In any way associated with tho question of rural sanitation and public health. The course will extend through one term. It Is aimed to hae these lectures como nt an hour when' most of the students of tho Institution' ns well as many of tho towns people' win uu uuju iu uu present, I Tho subjects to be dealt with are such as: The Hclat.on of Exercise to j Health; The Itural Water Supply and Sewerage Disposal; Diet and Health;' Personal Purity; Infant Disease;' Types of Disease and Their Causes; I Specific Treatment; Rural Architec ture and tho Health Problems; The Meat Supply; The Prevention of DIe-J ease Transmitted Through Milk; Ideal College Athletics; Sunshine and Fresh' 'Air; Patent Medicines; Pure Foods.' These subjects being treated by the leading State authorities will draw, It' Is thought, large numbers of students and visitors. Tho scheme of the courso is to have each student reels-' tered, take notes on the lectures and submit these notes, written up, to n regular Instructor who will rade the I same. Especially accurate notes on the entire course ot lectures will en title the student to two college cred its. This courso Is an Innovation and will supply a long felt want In the education of tho State of Utah. Here tofore all the subjects grouped In this courso havo been given In rather a desultory manner and In an unorgan ized fashion. The courso announced by tho Agricultural College Is the first organization of this work calling for college credit ever offered In tho State of Utah. ROOSEVELT NOW DE-LIGHTED (Continued from page one) which It wi3 fonrod might lend to a panic. Temporary clm'rman Beverldge nn 1 Colonel Iloossvelt called to everybody to remain i ulet" and the band started to play an two firemen climbed up In to tho steel girders of the roof, snatch ' cd tho burning bag back from its placo before tho flames reached tho In flammable decorayons running along tho entire gallery, and extinguished tho fire. Great Jam In Hall. Tho doors of tho convention hall had been thrown open to tho public after Colonel Roosevelt reached the Coliseum nnd the big nudltorlum held ono of its greatest crowds. The rush for places was bo great that the fire marshal soon ordered the doors closed again. Thoro wero thrills, too, when Roosevelt was interrupted several times with questions. Tho samo nnprtntnrH in tho rallerles who ves- terday fired tho query nt former Sen- j atcr Itovcrldgo demanded to know of tho colonel, "What about tho liquor j t affc?" The query came at the close ' of tho lengthy explanation of tho j speaker's nttltudo on tho negro ques- i tlon nnd Mr. Roosevelt received It I with distinct impatience. j Ab the delegates wero yelling "shut up" nnd "put him out," Colonel Roose- velt waved h's hand toward the man j rnd said: "Oh, go to a primary school, or j Then ho ndded: Let mo get nlong with my speech. There wero cheers and cries of ! ' ou're p" -Isht." i 'ml please," ndded the colone1,1! iet this now bo ns much of a monc-1 1 !ogue as possible." 1 1 I When tho colonel had concluded the J conven'lrn r.dop'ed tho report of the committee, on credentials and also a I rulo requlr ng thnt all resolutions sub- mlttcd from tho floor be sent to tho resolutlrns committee without debate. Permanent organisation was postpoc j ot until tomorrow, when the platform 's to bo adopted and Colonel Roose I velt nnd n running mate nominated 'rr President nnd vice president. I Fixed That All Right. j Oallelgh Heroes the dress suit you ) leaned mo, old ninn. nnd thanks It ) d'dn't lit mo very well so I had tho i ta lor mako a few alterations I Oreen Tho duco you did' Well of 'I nil the M Oallelgh Oh, It's all right. I told I ' him to send the b 11 to me -Ex v hstenl We hQothes R for men who work. H , iH J AfyVZy STOHES-VOM'T LIKE TO SELL QVX- f ( H ALLS'. WE "DO. 'M OVR OVE'RALLJ? AB JUM-PBHJ? ATKE jJV f ! t H T JMDEJT TO THE -REST OT THE COOHS WE T !j H y CA.'R'RV. THEif A.-RE WELL MA.T3E THE& FIT. 7. I, H 3 OVR OVE'RA.LLS jTIE COTTOM. "BUT .OVR f T r" ,H J MEJVS SUITS j"RE JVOT. THEy A."RE A.LL-WVOL. P j H A THE MjJV WHO WO"RK.S HA."RTO If THE FIELETh H J FACTOHy O'R ELSEWHE'RE 'DESE'RVES GOlDJSzJu jfcAM T CLOTHES. AD THA. T'S THE K.IffI HE WILLGET W. TH WHEff HE Tilys THEM F"ROM US. .C iH l Thatcher &lothin& Go. $M "THE STOTiK STCRE" Fj. 3 LOGA.JV. UTAH V ', ! M We Challenge any Binder to Equal! ;i:. An Acme-Queen II Biggest, Strongest, Largest Capacity, I H Light Running, Easy to . Operate, Longest Life 5L Surest Knotter II Sidney Stevens Implement Go. , I Utah - - Idaho ( H WE RUSH EVERY 0RDEI I ! Our Specialties 'Are: y-B Rock Springs j ' !1 ! Aberdeen ! M And ! I i KemmefCf Coal j Is ! AT THE YARD $5.50 PER TON I III 1 J Phone 74 J J, 1