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TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1919 THE LOGAN REPUBLICAN XHRE v' -- - . - - 1 ' THE QUINCY MAN810N, QUINCY, MA88., BUILT IN 1633. . i America's classic example of a clapboard bulldlnc presertcd for over two hundred years by careful and frequent painting. It has secret panels, chimney, staircase and hiding places, Bald to have been used by smugglers. Later the home of treat statesmen and of Uie famous belle, Dorothy Qulncy. Rock Island Master j Testifies wipe gaij$s twenty vounds " TAKING TANIiAOTT"WOqLI NOT BR AVITIHJUT IT," HE SAYS Still another widely known and popular railroad man comes forward with his unqualified endorsement for Tanlac. 'This tlmo It Is C. D, Blathorlck, yard master of the C. R. I. &'P. railroad, Kansas City, Kan., who resides at 341 11th Street, that city. "My wife has" actually gained twen . ' ty pounds since she began taklng-Tan-lac," Bald Mr. Blathorlck recently, and has been benefitted so much in every way that I am glad to mnko this statement. "She was In such a nervous and run-down condition tor' the past two years that she was confined to her bed much of the time. She was sub ject to frequent attacks of sick head aches, and often had spells of .dizzi ness. She also suffered Intense pain from gas on her stomach, pains In tile back, and what seemed to be a com plete nervous breakdown; sho also had a sovoro attack of Influenza, which left her so weak she could hardly stand. "Sho has been wonderfully beno- jBfc fitted by Tanlac; In fact &ho is al- f k most Hko a different person. Sho faaa'bcen relieved entirely of stomach , trouble, headacho and backache. I am delighted wltA what Tanlac has A,? done for her, and wo would not bo J without now for anything." Tanlac is "old in Logan by tho City Drug Co.; In WeltsyHlo by tho ' Wollsvillo Drug Co.; in Smlthtield by niter Brothers Drug Co.; In Hy t r rum by Hyrum Drug Co.; In Rich mond by A. A, Thomas, and In Low l3ton by Lewlston Drug Co. Adv ENCOURAGE THE LUM BER INDUSTRY Lumbermen of th.o Pacific coast are urging the necessity of having a 'tariff adopjt'ed by tho United States on lumber imported from Canada, equal to tho. tariff Imposed by Can ada upon lumber Imported, from tho Unlfed States. It' would seem that no Ameilcan intorcst working In the. country's benefit as a whole, would opposo an equal tariff under such conditions. As the lumber industry Is one of vital lmportanco to (he west it Is ebsentlal that It be given such pro to tion and encouragement as will en able It to meet competition and em ploy the 'army of workmen dependent on it for good wages. IDAHO BOOMING Idaho Is experiencing a boom as a result of state business admlnlstra- e tion. A hard headed country banker is governor and he has secured a cabinet form of government that en ables him to enforce business methods. (invest! n i I ISiriotisR lOCiNT "CASCARETS"- ' FOR LIVER AND BOWELS Cure 81ck Headache, Constipation, Biliousness, Sour Stomach. Bad Breath Candy Cathartic, No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your head achei tiow miserablo you are from constina don, indigestion, biliousness and slug glsh bowels you always get relief with Cmcarcts. They Immediately cleonce and regulate tho etomaoli, remove the eour, fermenting food and foul gases t toko tho excess bile from tho liver and carry off tho constipated waste matter ind -poison from thointestlnes and bowols. A 10-cent box from your drug jist will keep your Ucr and bowels leant stomach sweet and liead clear for swnth TJvv work wlil "ou sleep. l l v :jA Studebaker Automobles B f NEW SERIES 1 I 'Fours' 'Light Six7 'Big Six' 1 E Thoroughly Modern Mechanically 1 1 Right. - I I Mitchell-Pitcher Auto Co. I I 68 West Center 1 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmprsmamammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm POMERENIAN PERSUASION Senator Pomerene, of Ohio, Dom ocrnto member of tho foreign relat ions committee, has returned to Wa shlngton from a speaking tour of his State. Tho character of the argum ents hohas used to his pcoplo in favor of tho league of nations Is In dicated by a statement Issued from his desk at tho Capital. They (tho people) will bo satltlfed," declared tho Senator, "with the laguo cov enant that tho President will bring back ith him and will demand that the Senate accept It." Although with no lnformaton ns to what tho rovlsed covenant will contain, cither in Its provisions or the lauguago In which It Is frltte, Mr. Pomeieno as sures his pcoplo that It la all right. That Is tho sort of persuasion that has been followed by tho proponents of tho league from tho first. Even before the league of nations took form In tho draft first presented to the world by President Wilson we weio assurod by such mon ns Senator Pomerene that Uio League was nocos- nry to cure tho Ills of tho world. When tho first constitution was road by Mr. Vllson It was hailed by Pom erene, Taft, and others as the concro to embodieilimcnt of what they liad In mind. Now with senrcca suggest Ion of what tho now, version Js to con tained is accepted in advanco by tho league advocates as "Just tho thing. Evidently any sort of,n documont that purports to constitute a lengup of nations would have the sanction of such gontlomen. If their argu ments have proved ono thing abovo another It Is that they have been will ing from the beginning to attach tho signatures to a blank sheet of paper and hand It over to Mr. Wilson to fill In as he saw fit. Their brains have ceased to function for the time being. They would have ho hesita tion In abdicating entirely the treaty making power of the Senato and clothing the President with Bupremo and conclusive authority in such mat ters. Dut this is a government by the people and not by Individuals. How ever subservient somo Senators may be to the Executive mind, how-cver much they may wish to delegate their constitutional powers to the egotlstism tho White House, however great may be their desires to echo a placid "Yes" to every proposition our commuting President may placo be fore them the public will Insist that thoy perfoim their functions as u de liberative body of men. Senators are not individuals -while occupying tholr sents In tho senate chamber and more than tho President is nn individual while Bitting at his official desk at the white house. They llko him, nro icpiesentatlv.ca of the pcoplo and It Is tholr duty to Interpert th(e will of tii eh- constituents, inthor than to substitute) boicfor a complacent en doseiuent of whatever emanates f lout tho Whlto Housei nt Washing ton and Pails. It i thelis to acqulo rco In tho will of tho people, rather than in tho will of a transient Exec utive. Mr. Pomereiio places a poor ostl niato upon tho Intelligence of tho pen pie of Ohio when ho brings them down to a plane with own subservi ent stato of mind. For a hunched years tho elections In this countiy havo demonstrated that our peopfo are not a dumb mass to bo led. but nro a gioup of thinking In dividuals. Ono yenr thoro mny bo nn overwhelming preponderance of view for certain policies, only to bo sitccoe ded a few years aftor by a tidal wave I of opinion in fvor of candidates who cany n grentoi appeal for popular support. So It will bo with the. league of nat Ions. Tho people every wheio aro dla cussing It, and whon tho now draft Is presented to thorn they will bo prepared to pubs Judgment upon it promptly, and let their reprjjfientat ives In the Senate know tholr vordlct, One thing la cortaln, Mr. Pamor-no and Mr. Taft to tho contary notwlth " 'iiai in m mmmmmm Beware of Counterfeits! Some are Talcum Powder. PI'S MASTER "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin." For Headache Colds Neuralgia Grippe Earache influenzal Colds Toothache Neuritis Achy Gums Lame Back Lumbago Joint-Pains Rheumatism Pain 1 Paint Adults Take ono cr two bibltU anytime, with water. If nmsiarj, repent doo tlirw Urue a day, after meals. Slnco the world-famous dUcmory of "Ilaycr Tablets of Aiplrin" IntrJ duccd in 1000, billions of these genu ino tablet havo been prctcrlbnl by pnyaiciani ana Proved Safe by Millions. Cro lWEKn "Bftjw" ongenulne K J) padlugc. Tablet!. y l i -t . ASPIRIN Alplrlil tnr trule miV of PT'r Munufi Mure of Monotccticaiiilcilcr of SallcylicauJ '' Ask for and Insist Upon "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin." American Owned, Entirely. . 20 cent packego Larger sizes alw. standing, tho league has not been and will not bo accepted before It Is read, dissected, and analyzed- by a critical public, forowarned and foro armed by van Intimate acquaintance with Mr. Wilson's un-Amerlcanlsm in tho past. 1 FOHA8rnAlNED ANKLB As soon as po'sslblo aftor the In Jury Is rceclved get a bottle of Cham berlain's Liniment and follow tho plain printed directions which accom pany the bottle. Adv-6-1 " I TAKES 01 r DANDRUFF, HAIR STOPS FALLING Bjve your Halrl Get a small bottlt of Danderine rlnht now Also stops Itchlno scalp. Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair la mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff that owful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to tho hair ns dandruff V robs the hair of its luatre, its strriurUi aid its very life; eventually producing a feverish ness and Itdting of the eoaln, which if not rcrmdlcd oauseo the hair roots to shrink loosen and die then tho hair falls out fast. A llttlo Dandcrino to. night now any time will suroly eau your hair "" Oct a email bottle of Knowhon's Danderjno from any ding store. You 5uroly can have beautiful hair and loh of It If ou will Jut try a llttlo Uau dctinc Svj jonr )mirl Try itl QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. EdwardOHve Tablets That Is tho joyful cry of thousands Eince Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's old-time enemy, discovered tha fo. mula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic con stipation and torpid llvrra. Dr. Ed war da' 01ic Tablets do not contain cdomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. No crfplng la tha "keynote" of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablsts. They Oiuso the bowels and Jiver to act normally. They never lcrce them lo unnatural action. If you have a "darl. brown mouih" nov; and thu-n a bad bieatli a dull, tired feeling sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quid:, eure and only plca'ant results from one or two lit tle Dr Edwards' Olive Tablets nt bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night iust to keep right Try them. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. 8tranfl6 Plant. A llttlo plnnt called the nilosn or iiu'schntel , Is often found In Welsh hedgerows, and Is (writes n iiiiturnl 1st) tho only species of IU genera la that country. Tho leave? 'lnvi' this pe culiarity that whilst they emit u de lightful muskjllke.odor, when handled or crushed they become -absolutely scentlesK. " 3nHHHHHaHHHHHHH GET BACK OF FIRST PRINCIPLES Chairman Ilurloy of tho Shipping Hoard is now 1 favor of private own ership of government built Bhlps, Ho Is showing knowledge of business nocda. What Is morn than anything else, In tho United Statos, la to get back to first prluciplo; to unscram bio everything; absolutely everything. To havo no government ownership at all; and tho least possible govern ment control. And to havo adequato oncouragomont of Industries. Then our country would forgo ahead as no country over did In all the history of tho world. Salem, Oie, Statesman, CHICHESTER S PILLS -yK l.jiUr4t AU yvr Itnic bL! for A f- ( G&n 1.1-rbM-lrr. lllm.JIlr..dV CL3TCv l-IIU In HkI M U.I.I "'l.UlcV vZvTl n Hll Willi Ulu RlUwfU Vn MM-1 71 ?. Hjr f Taap " (. J illAMO.ND IIUANK J-ILLH,MS " SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE NOTICK Ol.' srKCIAIj 110ND KLKO- TIO.V, TOWN OP MILLVILLK, OACIIB COUNTS UTAH Wheroas, tho gonorul wolfuro of tho Inhabitants of tho Town of Mill villo, Cncho County, Utah, requires that nn electric light syatqin bo built and constructed within said town tor tho distribution among Its Inhabi tants of electric current for light, heat and powor ;nnd , Whereas, tho Donid of Trustees of Mlllvllto Town has determined that thoro Is an Ihuuedlato and pressing nocd for talsing funds tor tho pur poso of building nnd constructing such electilc light system, tho samo to bo owned and controlled by said municipality ,and said board having ordorcd that a special election be held for tho purposo of voting upon tho issuance of bonds to bo sold tor tho purpose of raising funds to bo used In said cnstructlon and Installa tion of said system. , Now Therefore, notice is hereby' given that on Tuesday, tho 27th day of May, 1919, a special election will bo held within tho corporate limits of sal dtown of Mlllvlllo, Cacho County, Utah, for the purpose of submitting to such qualified electors of said town as shall have paid a propei ty tux therein In tho year pre ceedlng auch election, tho following question and proposition, to-wlt: "Shall bonds of Mlllvlllo town, Caclio County, Utnh, in Uie sum of not to exceed L'lght Thousand dol luis ($8,000.00), payablo In not to exceed twenty (20) years from tho date of their Isauanco ,wlth tho op tion to pay at the expiration of ton (10) years, and bearing intorcst at tho rate of not tot exceed six por cunt per milium, intcicst payablo semi-annually, be Issued and sold I for tho puiposo of mining funds to I bo used In constructing and installing! an electric light system within tho corpointo limits of Mlllvlllo town, and consisting cf poles, wlrrs, motors nnd other equipment nnd nppllnncen to bo used Jn Uio distribution of el ectric cm l out among tho Inhabitants' of said town for light, bent nnd pow or, said lighting nyatum to bo owned and contiolled by said municipality." At said election the form of ballot shall bd iusubstautlnlly as follows: For tho Issuance of Elec- ttlc Light Bonds. YES ' Against tho Issuance) of El- cctrlc Light Howls. NO At said election tho polls ahull bo open at 7 o'clock a. in. nnd closo at 7 o'clock p. in, Tho ot!ng or polling pluco In said town for paid election of all qualified ulectois fdiiill bo at Mlllvlllo Mooting hotiKo and tho Bnnio Is heieby dcBlg noted and established as tho official polling plac). Hy oi dor of the Hoard of Trustees of Mlllvlllo town, ' Cacho ' County? Utnh. Dated at Mlllvllle, Cache County, Utah, this 21st day of April, 1919. Dy GHAIILES AN,DEnSON. Proslent Doar dot Trustees ATTEST: H (SEAL) J W E SCOTT, H President Doaid of Trustees. H Adv-G-27 H LEGAL NOTICES' H Consult Tho County Clerk H Or The Respective Signers wBi For Further Information ( HM Probate And Guardianship !H Notices H - ( H NOTICE OK FINAL MEETING OF H CHEDITOlW . H IN THE DMTIHOT CO HUT OF TIIR B9 UNITED STATICS IN AND FOIt StUfl Till: DISTINCT OF UTAH, HE- Bl l-)lti: H. T. COUN, UEFEIIEE 9 IN ItANKItUm'UY NO. 8301 In tho Mutter of Joseph It. Janes, nbankiupt. To tho creditors of Joseph II, ; Janes, a bankrupt, of I'lovldence, In fl tho County of Cache, aud Dlsrtlct H aforesaid. Notlco Is horoby given that thi IH Final Meeting of the Crodltors of tha H above namod bankrupt wilt bo held H nt my ofllco, rooniB 300-310 First Na- ' H tlonal Uank Dultdlng, Ogdon City, H Utah, on tho 8th day of May, A. D. H 1919, at 10:30 o'clock In tho tore- . H noon, at which tlmo tho ciodltora H may attend, hear tho report of tha - . H trustco and transact such other bust- H noss as may proporty come beforo H said nicotine. H t 'ogdon, Utah, May 1, 1919. H S. T. COUN, ' H Adv. Iloforoo In Bankruptcy. H NOTICE TO UIIKDITOU3 H H Estate of Frank O. Qunnoll, Do- H ceased: H Creditors will present claims with H vouchers to the undersigned at her H residence in Wcllsvlllo, Cacho Coun- H ty, Stato of Utah, on or beforo the H 24th day, ot Juno, A, D. .1919. H Date ot first publication April 22, M H ELSIE HAWKE3 OUNNELL, H , Administratrix. M THATCHER Jk DOWEN, H Attorneys., Adv-6-27 M H NOTICE TO OREDlTOnS H Estato of William Hud go, Deceased. H Creditors will present claims with H vouchers to tho undersigned at his """" office, Commercial Dlock, Logan, M Utah, on or before tho 2Gth day ot H 'August, A. D ipi9. H i Date of first publication April 22, H " H DAVID C. DUDQE, H Fxeeutor. iH THATCHER & HOWEN H Xttoinoys Adv-5-27 M H NOTICE TO CIIEDIIOHS H LS THE DISTUICT COUKT OF THE H I'll 1ST JUDICIAL DISTIUOT OF, H THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND H 1'Olt THE CO U.N TV OF CACHE. H In the Matter of tho Estato of Call H W. Hanson, Deceased. M Credltois will present claims with M vouchers to tho undersigned at hta M place of losldenco In Smlthtiold, M Cache County, Utnh, on or before M tho 4th duy of July, 1919. H Date' ot first publication May 3, H JOSEPH W. PETERSON, W Administrator. 9S A. A. LAW, $Wh Attorney for Said Estato. Adv-5-31 . ' 'fSfc "" " Wsh NOTICE TO CUEDITOHS $$m IN THE DISTUICT COURT OF THE ; iKl'j FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF "fT , THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND L.1 FOR THE COUNTY' OF CACHE. In the Matter of tho Estate' of Wlsfe I David D Davis, Deceased. Sw Crodltors will present claims with" S vouchers to tho undorslguod at her KkF rcsldonco nt Logan, Utah, on or be-, MK. . ojgnJuly.12, 119. r. ..."'" 4J Dato of first publication May C, l&flL MARY D. SORENSON,, 'ISJJE Administratrix. Smtv asa dullen; imU( Attorney, Adv-6-10 D