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SATURDAY MARCH 1 1913 . THE LOOAN REPUBLICAN PACE THREE M Mrs. D. 0. Budge entertained with a prettily appointed brldgo par W ty last Saturday afternoon at her at tractive homo on First North In hon or of Mrs. Ezra Rich and Mrs. M. S. Browning. Tho decorations sug gestive of Washington's birthday were extremely attractive. Old Glory hung at the windows. Potted plants and largo vases ot red and whlto carnations wero effectively arranged about tho rooms. Delicious refresh ments wero served. Mrs. fthoda Cook and Mrs. S. It. Thatcher as sisted tho hostess. Mrs. Hoy Cardon and Miss Dora Wright won tho priz es. Those present wero Mrs. Rey nolds, Mrs. Moses Cardon, Mrs. Shamhart, Mrs. S. D. Thatcher, Mrs Roy Cardon, Mrs. E. C. Bacon, Mrs. J. W. Morrcll, Mrs. George Torgo son, Mrs. H. L. Campbell, Mrs. Lu ther Howell, Mrs. A. S. Home, Mrs. Ball, Mrs. Walters, Mrs. Flem ing, Mrs. Tcetzel, Mrs. Guy Thatch er, Mrs. Horaco Nebekor, Mrs. A. H. Thompson, Mrs. Cook, Miss Eliz abeth Smith, Miss Minor, Miss Dora Wright. Miss Amy Wilson and Mrs. J. E. Wilson entertained In honor of Mrs. Joseph Wilson of Salt Lake last Sat urday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J.'E. Wilson on First East. The ar tistic decorations and delicious re freshments suggested Washington's birthday. Those, present were Mrs. William Williams, Mrs. Kato Pres ton, Mrs. Annlo Egncrt, Mrs. J. A. McAllstcr, Mrs. J. A. Hendrlckson, Mrs. Heber Carlisle, Mrs. Marie Thatcher, Mrs. Julia Nlbley, Mrs. Josephine Bullen, Mrs. Isaac Smith, Mrs. J. H. Marshall, Mrs. Moses Thatcher, Mrs. E. S. Budge, Mrs. Clara McNeil, Mrs. Schzanevoldt, Mrs. Annlo Orison, Mrs. Oscar Bork man. The Second year's of the B. Y. C. will glvo a dancing party tonight at tho B. Y. C. gymnasium. Tho hall will bo decorated with pennants pjp) and the class and college colors. Re- freshmehts will bo served. The First and Second year's of tbo A. C. entertained with a dancing party Monday evening at tho Smart gymnasium. Tho hall was decorated Refreshments wero served. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. J. P. Grlflln entertained with a COO party at her homo on Second West Tho rooms were decorated with mar guerites. Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. J. W. Harrison and Mrs. Georgo Flster were tho prize winners. Thoso present were: Mrs. Hailstone, Mrs. J. W. Harri son, Mrs. Albert Jenkins, Mrs. Ry berg, Mrs. Bert Pond, Mrs. H. A. Pederson, Mrs. Hal Farr, Mrs. Flster, Mrs. J. S. Calderwood, Mrs. N. W. Haws, Mrs. J. R. Thomas, Mrs. Shepard. Complimentary to Mrs. Jennlo Ja cobsen Merrill's birthday anniversary her friends planned a surprises party for her Tuesday evening. A delight ful evening was spent with games, music and conversation. Delicious refreshments were served. A number of friends gathered at tho homo of Mrs. Jess Earl Satur day evening and a delightful even ing was spent playing GOO. Delicious refreshments wero served. Thoso who attended tho First ward Mutual Thursday evening had a raro treat in listening to Mendelssohn's music which was given with tho spir it of a true artist by Mrs. William Splcker. Mr. and Mrs. Nophl Anderson woro pleasantly surprised Tuesday evening. About fifteen guests wero present. In a guessing gamo Mrs. Oscar Swendsen and Mr. W. II. Good sell wero tho prlzo winners. ,l Dollclous refreshments wore served. 9 Tho A. C. Woman's club mot on Monday aftornoon with Mrs. Guy Thatcher. Miss Margaret Wilkinson after a very Interesting and abto dis cussion ot Galsworthy's plays read his play "The Eldest Son." Tho hos toss served tea, assisted by Mra. I Frank Thatcher nnd Miss Dora I Wright. I Mrs. Robert Goodman and daugh- I ter Mlos ivoulso Goodman of Alberta, Canada, nro visiting relatives horo. The Wobyca Socloty met Tuesday afternoon at tho dining room ot the Mechanic Arts building with Misses Mary Sorenson and Edith Bowen as hostesses. .Geranium blossoms and marguerites wero effectively arrang ed about thj rooms. Mrs. Lyman Dalnes gavo two piano solos. Presi dent Qiilnnoy gavo a very Interesting discussion pf tho Llfo ot Joaquin Miller, and read som0 ot tils poems. Delicious refreshments wero solved from prettily appointed tables. Tho guests of tho arternoon were Mrs. T. H . Clark, Mrs. Orson Thatcher, Misses Drew and Florenco Smith, Misses Graco and Maude Shirley, Miss Hammond, Miss Virginia Bean, Miss Dora Wright. Mrs. E. D. Ball entertained with a Kensington In honor ot MIsb Ver na Bowman Wednesday afternoon nt her home on College Hill. Tho rooms woro effectively decorated with Jon quils. A delightful featuro of tho af ternoon was a picturo puzzle game. Mrs. Georgo Torgeson won the prize. Delicious refreshments wero served from prettily appointed tables. Twelve guests wero'present. The Ballard Camp of tho Daugh ters of the Pioneers met Friday af ternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Alma Hansen on West First North. A very Interesting program, was rendered. Delicious refreshments wore served. Tho Clio Clrclo met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. W. O. Robin son. Miss Claire Cardon gave a pi ano solo. Mr. Paul Jones gave a very Interesting discussion of Oscar Wilde and ably read his play "Lady Wind ermero's Fan." The hostess served refreshments. Tho Brlgbam Young Camp ot tho Daughters ot tho Pioneers met Thurs day afternoon at the "homo of Mrs. Isaac Smith. Tho lesson 'on "The An cient Pioneers" was given by Mrs. Moses Thatcher. Tho chapter on tho "Llfo of Brlgham Young" woh given by Mrs. Sylvian Needhafh. MIb Claire Cardon gavo a piano solo. De licious refreshments wero served. Miss Eva Nebeker and Mr. Robert Crooketon were married Wednesday lu" tho Logan temple. After tho cere mony a wedding breakfast was serv ed at tho home of tho bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. John Nebeker. Tho newly married pair will make their homo in Boise, Idaho. Mrs. M. S, Browning and Mrs. Ezra Rich of Ogden spent part of the week here, guests of Mrs. D. C. Budge. Mrs. J. E. Wilson Sr., ot Salt Lako spent tho week here, guest of Mr. J. E. Wilson and Miss Amy Wilson. Miss Elizabeth Smith and Miss Kyle went to Salt Lako Monday to see Wartleld In "Tho Return of Peter Grimm." Mr. R. L. Campbell spent tho early part of ,tho week In Salt Lako. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Thatcher re turned from Salt Lako Tuesday. Miss Zella Smart left Salt Lako tho early part of tbo week to till a mission In tho Northwestern States. m Miss "Emma Carrlngton of Salt Lako spent last wcok here, guest of Mrs. N. W. Kimball. Mr. Zera Pond of Lewlston spent tho week here. Miss M. A. Torgeson spent the week In Salt Lako. Dr, and Mrs. Wldtsoo have re turned from Salt Lako. Mr. Frank Jennings of Salt Lako spent part ot tho week here. Mr. Frank Sharp of Salt Lako Bpont the mid-week hero. Miss Katheryn Jennings returned homo to Salt Lako Monday. Miss Dorothy Spencer returned homo to Salt Lako Wodncsday. . ... Mrs. Luther Howoll returned from Salt Lako Friday. a . Mr. II, A. Podcrson spont tho mid-week In Salt Lako, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Sonne are re ceiving congratulations for a line boy born Wednesday. ... Miss Miner of Salt Lake Is a guest of Mrs. A. H. Thompson. ... Miss Verna Bowman of Ogden Is visiting here, guest of Mrs. E. 1). Ball. I ... I Miss Jean Cox 8i)cn t the neck Jn Salt Lake . WORDS FROM HOME Statements That May Be Investigated Testimony of Logan Citizens When n Logan citizen comes to the front, telling his friends and neighbors of his experience, you can roly on his sincerity. Tho statement of people residing In far away places do not command your confidence. Home endorsement is tho kind that backs Doan's Kidney Pills. Such tes timony Is convincing. Investigation proves It true. Below Is a statement of n Logan resident. No stronger proof of merit can bo had. T. B. Davis, grocer, 22 South Sixth West street, Logan, Utah, Bays: "Tho statement I gavo In 1907, recommend Ing Doan's Kidney Pills still hold) good and you may continue Ita pub lication. I had pains In my back, and lameness across my loins that mado It utmost Impossible for mo to get up after sitting. I was also annoyoi by Irregular passage of tho kidney crctlons and there was a feeling of languor. Doan's Kidney Pills pro cured nt Rlter Bros. Drug Co., gavo mo greater relief than any other kid ney medlclno I ever tried. I consid er It my duty to let other people know about this remedy, for it ser talnly lives up to representations." For sale by all dealers. Prlco 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tho Uni ted States. Remember tho namo Doan's and take no other. Advertisement. f Matter of Doubling. Oliver Wendell Holmos was a class mate of Doctor Clarko at Harvard, and according to the remlnlscenoes of the latter, the Autocrat ot tho Breakfast Table was as witty then as later. One day the two were talking of metaphysics, when the brlght-tongued little great man exclaimed, "I'll tell you, James, what I think metaphysics Is like. It Is like a man splitting a log. When It Is done ho has two more to split!" Making Balance Even. A chimney sweep's boy went Into a baker's shop for a twopenny loaf, and conceiving It to bo small remarked to the baker that ho did not believe it was weight. "Never mind that," said tht man of dough. "You will have tho less to carry." "True," replied the lad, and, throwing three half pence on the counter loft the shop. The baker called after him that he had not left enough money. "Never mind that," said young sooty, "you will have the less to count" Many Deadly Weapons. Borne persona attribute all crime to the pistol, forgetting that history tells us that more crimes wero com mitted in the world before there were pistols. What Is to prevent a person murderously Inclined from obtaining and using a carving knife, an Ice pick, an ax, or hatchet, a razor or baseball bat? These all make deadly weapons. Woman' Sense of Honer. On this point women are still not en tirely In agreement "Sena of honor t" said one young woman to whom the question was brought up; "Women's sense ot honor? They haven't any." On the other hand, an older lady one who Is wise through long and sweet living answered, "Sense of honor? Of courso women have It as high aa any man's. Only I should want to choose my woman." Whore, then, does the truth Ue7 Atlantic. Different Method of Talking. Our llttlo boy thrco years old had been told of the difference between human beings and dumb animals that we could talk and reason becauso ot our brains and Intellect, and that dumb animals could not. Bolng dis obedient ono day, I told him that If ho would not obey tho ruler would talk. He ropllcd, tearfully, "How can a rul er talk, mother? It has no Intellect." Exchange. Few WeatherFacts. California has the least number ot thunder storms, and Alabama and Florida have tho greatest number. Florida has tho most even temperature. AN EPIDEMIC OF COUGHING Is BWeepIng over 'the town and young nnd old aro nllko affected, Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Is a quick safo rcllablo family medlclno for coughs and colds. A. S. Jones, of Leo Pharmacy, Chlco, Calif., says: "I consider Foley's Honoy nnd Tar Com pound has no equal, and Is tho ono cough medlclno I can rccommond to my friends as containing no narcot ics or otliur harmful properties," He fuse all substitutes and tako only Fo ley's Honoy nnd Tar Compound. Co operative Drug Co. Advortlsomoiit. YOU SHOULD BUY A MOSIDA FARM Because it Is ono ot tho greatest high class farm opportunities on the mnrket today Through n upeclal sales agreement wo aro ablo to offer "Moslda-by.tho-Lako" Irrigated land at half its actual value. Tho land Is among tho richest you havo ever seen. An Inoxhaustlblo supply of of water is pumped from Utah Lnko and distributed over It by means of canals and laterals. Tho location on tho western odgo of tho Utah Lnko Is ono of tho best In tho en tiro west. Its closeness to Snlt L.iko City (tho great central market of tho west) makes It especially valiu bio for Intenstvo farming. There ere only 150 tracts In this project and they aro going mighty fast. If ou expect to get ono, you will havo to net at once. Don't put It oft another day. If you do, you oro protty Apt to get left. Seo our representative and mako arrangements for nn In spection trip. Drop us a curd today for literature and detailed Informv tlon. National Savings & Trust com pany, top floor Walker Bank build ing, Salt Lake Olty, Utah. A Ivor tlsement. ml Take HKItlllNE for Indigestion. It relieves the pain In a few minutes and forces tho fermented matter which causes tho misery Into tho bowels whero It Is oxpellcd. Prlco COc. Sola by Illter Bros. Drug Co. Advertisement. Birds Commit Suicide. A very strange occurrence in na tional history has been seen In the flooded country ot the Feu district In easterii England. A narrow bank runs alongside a flooded area of near ly 2,000 acres. Walking along this with Intention of learning what hud happened to his partridges, a keopor put up a covey It Hew In tho direc tion of tho longest arm ot tho flood. Tho birds, which were rather a late batched covey, aftor flying some dis tance, suddenly and at ono momoat together dropped Into tho water aid wero all drowned, It has been much discussed lately bow the partridges are ablo to fly, but the curious part of this collapse was that the whole number foil simul taneously, as If they had doclded to He togother Native Meeting-Places In Sumatra. Every district of Importance In the towns ot Sumatra, snys the Wide World Magazine, possesses a balel, or I native meoilng-place, which tho Dutch Regent visits periodically In order to dtscuBs with his subor!date8 tho af fairs of tho district. These Sumatran equivalents of a County Council hall are decorated with beautiful Inlaid work at the ends and a tapering root ot pine palm, ornamented with bright brass work, which Blltters In fie sun, setting it off most plotaresquely against a background of tall cocoanut trees and a foveat of rich tropical plants. She Put Them Away. A lady who had been giving a Christmas party told her maid to put away all the refreshments that wero left on the tables beforo retiring to bed. The next day, on looking, the lady eould not find them, and called to her maid: "Bridget, what did you do with those things I told you to put away last night?:' "Bhure, mum, and yea told me to put 'em away, and I did, mum, and enjoyed 'em." Sanitary Carefulness. A commercial traveler says that he can Identify members of his profes sion In the hotol dining rooms by their habit ot drinking their coffee "left-handed." Ho says that many traveling men havo adopted this habit because whon they drink "left-handed" they drink from tho sldo ot tho cup that isn't generally used. This Is ono of thoso customs tho value ot which will lessen as It becomes moro gen eral or as dishwashing bocomes moro of a flno art. Poor Spelling as a Lure. Tho critical oyu of a conscientious orthographer was attracted by the sign abovo a Third avenuo luncheon, and ho went In to set tho proprietor right. "Yes," said tho lunchroom man, "I know 'sandowlchoB' la wrong, but you see that sign attracts a lot of 'smart Alecks' into tho Btoro who want to teach mo how to spell and after they come they usually stop long enough to order something. What'll yours be?" New York Tribune. "Seaside Cocktail." Mix a pretty girl with a holiday boy and soak them In moonlight till mid night Squoezo Into a tiny corner of the pier. Stir woll with tho muslo ot lovo waltzes. Servo with nn engage ment ring. Marquis of Queensberry, Accidents will happen, but tho best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Eloctrio Oil fcr such emergencies. It subducB tho pain and heals tho hurts. Advertisement. HOW'S THIS? We offer ono hundred dollars re ward for any enso of catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. .1. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. We, tho undersigned, havo known F. .1. Cheney for tho lost 15 years, and bellcvo him perfectly honest In nil business transactions nnd finan cially nblo to carry out any obliga tion mmln hv hto firm. WALDINO, KINNAN & MARVIN. Wholesalo Druggists, Toledo, Ohio Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Inter nally, nctlng directly upon tho blood nnd mucuous surfaces of tho system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottlo. Sold by nil druggists. Toko Halt's Family Pills for cor; stlpotlon. Advertisement. Snakes Fond of Music. Science has rocontly been studying the question as to whether or not snakos have an appreciation ot music. This applies particularly to tho cobra, which responds to tho piping of a gourd Instrument played by tho East India fakir with a rhythmic movement suggesting n danco. Tho conclusion seems to bo that It answers to tho musical notes much In tho samo wny as a dog doos -that is to say, through a special or nervous sym athy. When the whistles blow at noon In tho Bronz zoo tho wolves sot up a great howl ing In concert. Whether or not they enjoy this sort of music Is disputed though probabiy thoy do, for somo dogs undoubtedly tako pleasure In har monious strains and will run a block to sit in front of a hand organ nnd "sing," whllo other dogs unquestion ably suffer from certain kinds ot music, and express their pain In lugu brious howls. . Rival of the Potato. Tho historic potato has a rival In tho dasheen, described by the bureau ot plnnt Industry at Washington as "a now root crop for tho south." Like the potato, tho dasheen has Its habi tat In South America, but Is related to tho Hawaiian taro and tho half-wild tanlor ot the southern states, The cooked tubers aro moro nourishing than the potato, tasting slightly llko boiled chestnuts, Their edlblo quali ties were thoroughly tested at the last annual banquet ot the National Geographic society, and they received a favorable report by tho house com mittee of an influential Now York club. Halt an aero at Itrookvlllo. Flo., yielded last year 225 bushels ot dasheens, richer In flavor than baked potatnnv Bay Rum Fountain. Not even Cologne has the perfume that Is named for It flowing troo. But down on tho Island of Bt. Thomas. In tho West Indies, there Is a fountain that gushes forth tho great specialty of tho place bay rum. Tho fountain Is on the balcony of a cafo and would attract moro attention wore not bay rum the dominant odor ot St. Thomas. This town Is tho groat bay rum mar ket of tho world, and ovcrywhero It fairly assails tho sense of smell. i Rising to Higher Life. The Hindus havo a theory that after death animals live again in a different form; those that have done well In a higher, those that have done 111 In a lower grade. To realise this they find a powerful incentive to a virtuous life. But whether It be true ot a fu tuia lite or not, it Is certainly true of our present existence. It we do our best for a day, the next morning we shall rise to a higher life; while It we give way to our passions and temp tations we take with equal certainty a step downward toward a lower na ture Lubbock. Willing to Please. M "During an nntl-fly campaign," H writes E. K. O. to the Cleveland Plain H Dealer, "ono of tho teachers In our public schools urged tho chlldron to bring In all tho files thoy could nap- turo. Tho reward was to bo ten J cents n pint. On the fallowing day tho schoolmarm was astonished to got this question from ono of her small charges: "Teacher, wo ain't got no H files at out house. Will bedbugs do ppB Jest ss well?'" M Child's Narrow Beoape. ppp A little four-year-old San Bernardino H (Cal.) girl, Harriet Strang, recently H had a romarkable escape from death. pH Sbe ploked up a rattlesnake and car- H rled It some distance to the porch of pB her home, where sho let the reptile pB bltoe the house dog. The dog dlod In agony two hours later. The dog's cries attraoted notice and the parents HBb despatched the deadly reptile before It could do furthor injury. BBb i sssV Refinement In Trades. HBb Tho world as It progresses becomes, BBl If not more refined, at least more HBl delicate In Its phrases. A generation ago the drossmnker bocamo a ppH "modiste" and tho ready made tailor's H shop a "clothing emporium." H Wo have to thank America for such ppj Improvements as "ready to wear" for ppH ready mado clothes; "footwear" for pfl boots and shoes; "neckwear" for col- ppB lars and ties and doubtless for many pHJ othors. London Mall. pHJ House Boss In Egypt. HVJ Old Mr. Egyptian carried a stick or HHJ a small club about tho houso with htm H and laid It upon his women llko a pBJ thousand of brick whonovor thoy die- H obeyed or displeased him. In the Hpi graves tbo mummies show that nearly HH every woman had a forearm fracture. HJ When Mr. Egyptian camo homo In a HJ bad humor he would sail Into her with HH a stiff stick, and as the arm waa HH thrown to protect the face It was gen- , HH erally broken whllo warding oft tho HH Fire Without Flame. H An English engineer named Bode M has Invented a way to havo tiro with- M out Maine. Ills npparntus consists ot M n porous plato or mass of flro-rcstst- M ing fragments, within which ho mixes M Inflammable gas and nlr In the right H proportions. ppV When tho gns Is first turnod on and M lighted It burns with a llamo at the H Burfnce of tho plata. When the nlr ll H turned on tho llama disappears, but H tho heat Increases. A temperature of H 3,200 degrees Is claimed. H Just what use of this Invention can H bo mado Is yet a question. M m m ppn Flareback. M "Had your diamonds stolen lately?" H Inquired tho cub reporter. "Engaged H to any dukes?" "Kindly omit banall- H ties," responded the Btago favorite. H "Actresses don't talk that kind of stuff H nowadays. If I am to bo Interviewed, H I Bhall discuss ethical questions only." H Lou!aUle CwrirJorl. H BARTELDES I Weitern Seeds For Western Planters H Once used always used H If not at your dealer, we will H E supply direct. H Our 1913 catalogue Is free. M E Our specialty Seeds for Dry M Farming. H r THE BARTELDES SEED CO. Box 1804, Dept A 17 H DENVER, COLO. riluSnTvlToilR I I Hs fl I. Our Specialties Are: J I Rock Springs J I Aberdeen J I And ! I ! I Kemmerer Coal I AT THE YARD $5.50 PER TON j 1 I m. & l"coaTcompany j I Phone 74 j I