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H THUMDAYJUHB.MHH, , LmAN EpuMC, , H ' ' " --- . - PAGE FIVI flH iilTip! Attorney., VXJ . McClure Peter j KayBvIll WS In Logan Tuesday oiii matters pertaining to his profession . 'x X ( Wanted A. .young girl to. assist in light housekeeping, no baravork.ji. P. Itlter, -phone iB. Advertisement,,. kM j-W Mr. and, Mrs. William H. Car tridge of Layton, Utah, are vulu..,. with thelr'aaughter Mrs, N. P. Vile, eon of thlsVltr. Manager- Maughan on Trip Mana ger H. C. Maughan of the Logan Municipal Electric Light Ptant .'spent yesterday" in Salt Lake, accompanied the Old Polks excursion. Have a Sick Son Upon learning that their son was sick at M&lad, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Wilkinson left yes terday for that place to bring the lioy to this city. Vacating In Oregon Mrs. L, R llumpherys of the First ward has gone to La Grande, Oregon for j month's visit with relatives and friends. t Returned to Ogden Alter a pleas ant visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smith, Mr. B. J. Griffin and children returned to their home In Ogden yesterday' monitor;.- Dr. States In Town Dr. G. W. States of Preston was in the city yesterday on business. He says the recent rain has played havoc with hay crops In tho northern part of the valley, there was so much cut and in tho cock. Have Canyon Outing A very plea sant outing In Logan canyon was par ticipated In last Saturday and Sunday by tho following persons: Mrs and Mr.. Hyrum Hayball, Mrs. Dertle Hayball, Misses Thomas, Underwood, Kerr, Pond, Hayball; Messrs Waters, i Taylor, Fisher, Kerr, Symes and Pet ers. m Tho demand for harvesting mach ines has commenced. Tho Sidney Stevens Implement Co., are kept Ji busy these days sending out Acme- Hodgo mower? nnd rakes and they report quite!? demand already for Acme-Hodgs heado-s. Advertise ment, tt Visiting Mr. Howell Mr. Rlclm-d Eatough and son Harry of Salt Lake City are visiting In Logan, tno guesU of Mr. and Mrs William M Howell While on his European mission, Mr Howell was very kindly received l the Eatough family In London and Is delighted with tho pleasure of enter talnlng members of the family nt his oin homo. Marble on Display Manager It. B. Garff of tho Utmh Marble & Construc tion company Is displaying In tho win dow of the Thatcher Dank and the Lo gan Cash Store on tho Island, sam ples of marble taken,from the quarry of the company. Mr. Garff has re turned to Logan for a few days to at tend to business needing his Immedi ate attention but Is spending most of the tlmo at present assisting in the development work of the new com pany. ' Takes Five Year Lease John T". Bacon, president of the General Ser vice Corporation of Philadelphia was In tho city on 'Tuesday and took a Ave year Icaso for general offices and display room for the gas plant which Is to bo established here. The work has been delayed because of the re cent Illness of Mr. Dacon. A fran chise has been received from Ogden by this same company and In tho very near future plpo will bo ship ped from Pittsburg for both works. -i- EXPECT8 A GOOD 8EA8QN FOR FRUIT MEN Ogden, Juno 25. Manager W. H. Garvin of tho Utah Fruit Growers as sociation was In Ogden a short time - thls mornlng on ,,,B way t0 Snn Flnn tW) clco. Upon his roturn from Califor nia ho expects to complete arr'nyu monts for the season's fruit camo-Un Ho sfates that thoro can bo' no ques but that tho fruit men will faro much better in Utah this year than last hnd he Is of tho .opinion that prices and tho quality nnd supply of fruit will be good. Inasmuch, as hts company will han dle fruit only -In carload lots, Mr., Garvin says' io will handle, no .cher ries and 'in all likelihood tho apricots' will bo, left for others to tnko care of. Peaches nnd apples will bo the main crop taken caro of by tho association. Found Purse, containing keys. Owner ici gSu'same at this qfflce. ..A. O. Lambert of tho Lambert Pa .Per CQ.Vof-jSaltLakewas 'a Logan vlBlto yesterday .Bli5i$''ljSnV'8'rol clotnlni, and shoes?8thiCl'oth!ng Store. Adver tisement. j26 , In Towh'on Business Mr. P. N. Perry, manager of the' Ogde'n division of the Utah Light & Power company was attending to business In Logan on Tuesday. ' - k "' -, Lqt In Logan canyon, laundry bag containing hose andundorrear. Find' er please notify this office. Adver tisement. t . Newbold the Clothier, Is having a great bargain sale for one week. Now Is your tlmo to buy clothing, shoes and hats, for' the family. Everything goes, no reserve. Advertisement, tf Sister Is III Mr. A. S. Home, manager Of the Home Drug Store, Is In Salt Lako having been called to tho bedside of his sister, Mrs. Wool ley who ( Is critically 111 with accute appendicitis. ' ' Artistic Floats See Goodwin and Smith for artistic floats and signs. Our prices are reasonable and we will save you the worry. Phone 203B. Advertisement. tf Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cunis of Salt Lake were Logan visitors this week tho guests of Mrs. E. H. Curtis. i" ii .i- Artistic Floats See Goodwin ond Smith for artistic floats and signs. Our prices are reasonable and wo will save you the worry. Pliono 2C3H. Advertisement. tf Mrs. U. H. Curtis entertained on Monday In honor of her birthday. Decorations of roses were profuse, music and social chat wero engaged In and a. very pleasant tlmo was had. Artistic Foats See Goodwin and Smith for nrtlstlc floats and signs. Our prices are reasonable and we will save you tho worry. Phono 203U. Advertisement. " tf Coach Jensen Now Located Coach Joseph It. Jensen who left recently for tho east to study athletics during .the summer writes that ho has taken up work at the University of Wiscon sin, nnd says It is the greatest stato university in the United States. His address will be 723 University avenue Madison, Wisconsin. l Planting Celery Mr. Ola Larson is setting out some forty thousand cel ery plants on his well kept garden on east Third South street. Ho Is plant ing both early and ltito varieties and as well Is experimenting on methods of hilling. Ills entire garden is In fine shape and ho Is dally supplying nil seasonable vegetables. Lost In Blacksmith Fork, canyon on Thursday June 19, 2 automobile tires wrapped In black covers and strapped to Iron tire holders. Finder pleaso ship to M. L. Terbush 147 S. State St., Salt Lake City Dy express collect, and receive reward. Adver tisement. July3 A New Business House J. F. Schlrmolstcr has opened a paint and wallpaper supply storo at 1C1 South Main street. He carries a eompleto stock of goods above mentioned and In addition thereto, calcimines, picture frames, plate rails, mouldings and In fact overy article necessary in tr'm mlng nnd decorating offices and dwell Ings. Mr. Schlrmelster Is an excell ent workman ond a man of unusually good Judgment of art, hence is overy capnblo of conducting N. business such as he has Just started. Splendid Organ Recital Stake teb ernaclo organist Prof II . c! Smurt wnlto assisted by his daughter Flor ence, gavo h splendid rauslcol recital at the tnbernaclo Tuesday eenlng, complimentary to tho students attend ing summer school at the Agricultur al College. Thero was a good turn out niii the various numbers rendered wero warmly applauded by those pro sent. :M'88 Smurthwalto has n very fine contralto voice nnd gave two vo cal solos, accompanied by her father on tho 'piano. Prof. Smurthwalto charmed'lhe ears of his listeners with eight selections of the stnise pipe or gan,. The stnka organist Hi especially clover In his manipulation of this In strument nnd always draws n select audlento whenever It !s announced that ho Is to play to the public. LOGAN SECURES '14 CONVENTION Continued from page one. volition of the organization, the dele gates tendored votes of thanks to re tiring officers, the management of the Hotel Utah and others who had contributed to their comfor: and con venience, supplementing their reccg n tlon of W. G. Dalryrapto of Ogifen retiring secretary with three rousing cheers. The gratitude of the conven tion was especially expressed to Cop tain John S. Marshall or aan' Fran clsco and, Dr. G. H. Gilbert" of San Diego,, both of w horn have contribut ed, ,voluablo papers and discussions In tho meetings. Secretary I. P. Ste wart was also Instructed to send let ters of appreciation to tho California Dental association and the Southern California Dental association, repre sented respectively by tho visitors des Ignated. An appropriation was crdered to re imburse tho clinician of the society f200 If ho shall visit four adjoining states and $125 If he shall visit but two of them. It was also decided to pay tho secretary ?75 for mo year's serv.'co .Instead of $25 as heretofore I At tho morning session of yester-' day there wero four scientific papers read. Captain John S. Marshall of San Francisco treated upon "The Un clean Mouth," discussion upon which) was subsequently opened by Enoch Van cott of Salt Lake. "Practical -Suggestions on Fees and Investments," was given by Dr. A. H. Gilbert of San Diego, and A. C. Wherry of Salt Lake led discussion of this subject. Calvin W. Richard of Bountiful read an interesting dissertation on "Crown ' and Bridge Work' 'discussion of which was begun by L. E. Arnold of Salt' Lake. "Somo Progress In Dentistry From tho Musty Past to tho Mighty i Present," was th'p subject of an en lightening pap'er by G Emmet' Browning, Jr. of Salt Lake. The dis- cusBion and comment on this presen tation was led by F C. Osgood of' Ogden. Delegates Take Swim The afternoon was devoted to tho transaction of business, Including tho i annual election of officers, and when the convention had closed tho delo- gates went In a body to tho Deseret gymnasium bath department where nearly all of them took advantage of an Invitation to BWlm as guests of the rhhnogement. Last night tho finishing feature, of all tho proceedings camo in tho form of a banquet In tho grillroom of tho Hotel Utah. It was nltogetner infor mal and was characterized by !i com forting freedom which let looso th& merry quips and light hearted laugh ter of tho participants. Thero w"as no formal program and several little Impromptu toasts .gavo additional lire to tho occasion, sending all homo In high good humor. i AUSTRIAN OFFICER COMMITS SUICIDE Vienna, Juno 23. A second sulcldo In connection with the Austrian war department occurred today. Lieuten ant Lebel, who had been employed at the war office for 35 years, after n conference with the heaa of his de partment, returned to his office and shot himself through the heart. On May 26 a tremendous sensation Was caused by the suicide of the chief of the general staff of the Eighth ar my, corps' Colonl Alfred Redl. He was stationed at Prtjgue, but In Vien na' on Important business. It was la ter disclosed that Colonel Red) had been betraying Austrian military se crets to the Russian government. - No cause, has yet been assigned for the suicide of Lieutenant Lebel. MENDON GOING TO CELEBRATE Mendon, June 25. At Mendon July 4th commencing at 1 p. i..., sports for all Including horse rncue trotting, pacing, and running, .':o races, baseball game, etc., with a grand ball in tho evening. Prizes ranging from $1 up vlll bo given In a 1 oventB. Outside peoplo are Invited to take part and make the time .ntei estlng. Mrs, Mae Davis went to Salt Lake City .Tuesday on business and pleas ure combined, Mr. Christian Sorensen Is bcautlf. Ing his city property by pointing his houso nnd fence. Mrs. E. H. Pierce of Salt Li City and Mrs. Allco Johnpon of Iirls ham City were tho guests ofMrs, J H., Hardman over Sunday. Mr. hnd Mrs. Art Kidman nnd Mr and Mrs. Chancey Sorensen spent Saturday In Blacksmith Fork Canyon, Miss Erma Bird Is spending this week In Logan, Mrs. Joseph Wood Las gone to weaver Dam for o couple of weeks. Claire tllrd, Gwen Hardman and ElH Bird went to Blacksmith Fork on Tuesday on a fishing trip. The officers of the Roller Society will go to 11) rum Wednesday to at tend the Relief boclety conference. Mr. and Mrs Alexander McQueen made a short stay In Mendon, going Tuesday morning to tholr new home In Idaho. Mrs McQueen was form crly Miss Wile Jensen and Is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen; and. Is one of Mendon's most highly educated young ladles .... . '"CLASSIFISO ADVERTISEMENTS HAY WANTED Thatcher's Livery. Logan. tf For sale cheap, ono single buggle. good' as new. Phono 407R. Adve' tlsement,. t( REAL ESTATE, LOANS, INSUR ance, abstracts and deeds. H. A. Pedersen and company, Logan. tf iM.K.s'-n or ioni:y '10 1.0 N on raruiB or gouu city fetl-r'n St art Ileal Estate & Lonn Co t SEh. HERr Wi: HAVE vri ber of good farms nti". ranches t trado for ugan City piopertj Steu- art Heal Estate F- I nttn Co vf A FIRST CLASS SECTION OF farming land lu tho Blue Creek Dis trict $6,50 per acre. Terms. H. A. Pederson and company, Logan. tl LOSTtAt Encampment of Daugh ters of .Pioneers at Fourth ward, a copy of "Women of Mormondom." Roturn to 165 North Second East for reward.' CONSECRATE WITH BIBLE AND FLAG Minneapolis, Minn, 3uno 24. A year ago Roy T. Masuda, ai natlvo of Japmi and Miss Mend GUbcrtson, a Minnesota girl were married by Rev. G. L. Morrill. Yesterday their two months old.Jboy, Georgo Washington Masuda, was R consecrated, tho Rev Mr. Morrill officiating. Tho service Is said to havo been unlquo. Mr. Morrill wag formerly a Baptist minister and does not npprovo of sprinkling as a form of baptism liTlLEY IteNTIlfi" I 10 DAY SPECIAL SALE BEGINNING TODAY:' I Great Money Saver to Cash ; P ' ' Purchasers - - . fH 12 Cans Peas , . ... $1.00 , ;j"! M;H 12 Cans Corn v. . ?. - LOO H'jl 12 Cans Salmon LOO " MlH 20 Cans Cleanser 1.00 Jj H 10 Cans Tomatoes 1.00 f 20 lbs Navy Beans ' 1.66 , 1 !b; r.lcc 1.00 ! 3 lbs Chase & Sanbourne Coffee 1,00 li'l 30 Bars 1 cno.v or Diamond C soap 1.00 ''i M 1 Doz. 2 Quart Mason Jars 1.00 PsH Wcjirc headquarters for alt kinds of Fruit Jars and H Bottling Supplies. " H Plenty of good oats for your H horses. Call 73. Free.'Delivery nH and tho baby wm too young for Im mersion. Tho parents wero anxious not only that tho child should receive some form of baptism and they also were Arm In tholr desire that the Rov Mr. Morrill perform tho ceremony. Hence a compromise, was agreed upon. Tho boy was consecrated by tho minister using tho Blblo and tho American flag in tho corcmony pledg ing tho father nnd mother to teach tho youngster patriotism and piety. Morrill recently ncqulred consider able publicity In an cnergotlc dofenso of tho Japancso peoplo ana a criti cism of tho California alien land bill. Ho Is pastor of tho People's church. JACK JOHNSON GIVEN THE RIGHT TO APPEAL Chicago, Juno 24. An nppcal from tho verdict which sentenced him to a year In prison for violation of the j H Mann white Blavo act was granted it H Jack Johnson, tho negro pugilist, by s ' H Judge Carpenter In tho United States It H district court here. ! H Is a welcome placo to wait for the i'ft H street car. Rltcr Bros. Drug Co. 'iH Advertisement. tt HtlH fk FOOT NOTES SH W. When Walk-Overs ,; J&2 go on shoe troubles tr'iifl go off. n Star Clothing Store km 133 N. Mntn St. K liaH m oWgo PRicEsii"! 1 Campbell's Going Out of Business 1 V HI fmi H I Sale Announces Better And Bigger Values : Throughout Entire Store 1 1 m See North Window I rlH Linen Suits worth up to $12,00. All sizes - $1.95 1 , 100 Shirt Waists, select loday 45c. worth three,; times 45c 1 jH 150 Muslin Underskirts ------ 45c upwards I jH One lot of Corset Covers 49c. - - - - Values to 85c 1 jH Three Pairs of Silk Hose for -- $7.00 I I Parasols! Parasols!! Paraspls!!!, - - $1.10 I ! i Exceptionally fine Silk worth 5S75 to $4.(10 to close at $2.45 I I Remember We Must Clean Up Entire I Stock At Once. 1 M 1 Campbell's Smart Shopp I IsiiiiiH .. ,.." B