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nli; PAGE FOUK P . ..r,,,,, THE LOGAN REPUBLICAN ' TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1919 I ij I J LOCAL NEWS J Pkono ARIMO I 131 Block B J . L.l)Treseder D.C BBW Ij I At a npcclnl meeting or tho Civic H fl f Improvement cnminlttco of tlio Com- H I lnurclnl club, Dr. Geo. II. Hill, K. C. H Sheiuird nnd Dr, W. O, Ruckenbrod H I ' wcio oppolntcd to cot n Inndscapo BBYj jt t,un of tlio cemetery prupnrcd anil Hj I ptescnt to tlio-commlttco for npprov- H : ,' "' It Is tho Intention to plan for Hl i ?.. ' ninny years nhoad and It mny tako H J &' Bcvornl yours beforo tlio schemo Is H A v finally completed. If a cortaln am- H,V ount o( work Ih dono each year tho BpJ comotery will become very nttrnc- H i tlvo nnd " will bo n plcasuro to take H I i visitors thoro. After tho plans aro BBW fc worked out nnd accoptcd, they will BH S ton bo handed to tho City Comuils- H , slon with rccomn'iondatlons for their H approval and action. Tho commit- H 8 . toe is not taking charge of the Im- H ?rovcments but meicly cooperating BBVJ h I w'th th c'ty commission. BBBBBBI , For Best Results see , G. L. OHADWICK ' Chiropractor AriraoBlk Phe , lt-11, 2-4, t8t-7f:3 H I Hours BBpj (j , BBfl 8 BvJ i - BBY Very soon a joint meeting of tho H'f ClTlc Improvement and Uoads com H ' '. wlecs of the Commercial club will BftYJ , "be held to consider tho matter of BftVJ extending tho road along the brow H of tlo hill at the Agricultural Col- BBYJ 'pro to the mouth of tho canyon. This H- i I would mako ono of tho finest and BBV r niost Picturesque boulevards in tho BftVj , country and at the snmo time fur- BftVJ a Utah an excellent view of tho collego B0 Logan nnd tho valley. This Im- H 7 provemcut has been considered for I some tlmo but nothing has been B dono. With theso committees assist- H I Inc the city nnd college, there Is H I o doubt but that tho boulevard will BBV ' bo constructed. BBB' a B j WM. ELI HAWKINS H I Chiropractor M I Office Phone M '. 420 S. Main 637-J 1 I H j Many friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. BBB ;, M. Fleming, made during their rest- j j dence of twenty soven years in Lo- BBB. I Kun, sincerely regret their pending BBg j f departure which will probably occur B I on the twenty fifth, for California BAY J f where they contemplato tho purchaso H i of a home somewhero between Los H ' Angeles and tho ocean. They aro B j leaving with only the most kindly M 1 ' recollections or this city, valley and H ! .. stato, and only sucli feelings are hold B towaul them. Mr. Fleming hns been M a Htent factor In tho upbuilding of B '' tho city, and -Mib. Flomlng luis been ; ho 1'romliiont socially that they will BH j bo missed, Logan is loath to part BH j ' with such cltlrons. H f' f Bb I Why not subscribe for tho Logan BBb i ' Republican and National Uepubllcan HH l u, special offer is being made or BB - three fifty per year for both pa- BH j Pera. Adv-tf iBB I Plans nnd speciricatlono for tho " r j; , Logan-Garden City project aro at r tho ofllce of tho Forest Supervisor Any interested parties may boo them 1 thero and bids may be submitted j ifrom now until July 1st, whero thoy f , will l)o opened nt tho otllce of the l. Uurcau of Public Iloads lu Ogdon, BBBm. vtnU- H Hi Mr. K. C. ShcpanI of tho Forest department advises that he may spend somo funds for tho making I of camping places for tourists in tho canyon. The DeWItt meadows have been suggested and It is very prob able that somo convenient camping places will bo provided. However, the funds from tho government for this purpose will not be available until next year. Tho Civic Improve ment conimlttco aro trying to locate somo nearby camping places to take care of the tourist traffic. Tlenty of money to loan on city or farm property. If. A. Pedcrson. Adv-tf The streams of Coc.o val'ey were crowded from ono end to tho other, Sunday, Juno 1C, tho first !, tf open season ror tho flshe.iui'ii. Thoro hna been no report of ntiy big catches yet, howover. John Christian sen, Hart Cordon, LowIb L'dnrds and Chares Jenkins did succeed In gottlnir enough for their breakfast, and thoy ' cooked them whllo In tho canyon. It seems that ull tho fish havo round bettor reading grounds' than Cache county. Mrs. Margaret nicks, her son William nnd his rnmlly or Ilexburg, Idaho, stopped orr in Logan Friday and spent a row days visiting rela tives nnd friends. Thoy had been In attendance nt the semi-annual conference--I'n Salt Lnke, and had nlso been doing templo work. Thoy were the guests or Mrs. Ellon Charges whllo In Logan." Mrs. Kicks Is al ways welcome in Logan her old homo, as she was the first whlto child born hero, the daughter or Griffith Charles and born In a wag on box borore the building or Logan's rirst house, sixty .years ago, on June 15 th. Loian Hide Junb Conpany pay tho highest price for hides and Junk. Phono 6), Logan, Utak. Adr-tt On Thursday the homo or Mr. Wil liam Malmburg at Cache Junction was burglarized In broad daylight, and two diamond rings and a gold watch stolen thorerrom. Sherirr Dar- kor telephoned "description or the stolon articles to Ogden and on Sat urday rccolvcd word that tho thlof who gavo his name as Albert Ols hnnsjy of Chicago, was captured try ing to pawn tho rings. Ho was brought up "from Ogden Sundny by Sherirr Uarkor and Is hold In the detention room awaiting healng. Men wanted at Franklin nock Quarry. Call I. J. Clark, Phono OU-m. Adv-tr Pror. L. M. Windsor or tho U. A. C. has returned -Ironi South America bringing with him somo rollcs which ,110 dug from the earth while there. Theso relics ato on display nt the Coop Drug storo. Somo of them are wenpotM which were used In tlmo of war and some aro Just plain tools used by the peoplo or that country. A cleaver which the peoplo use ror cutting hay shows that things aro not ns modern thoro as here, FOIt KENT On furnished bod room. Call 48. Adv-tt Fence material for sale, U H rods, 3 feet high, picket; 3G feet of posts, 2 gatos. Another ono 12 rods, 2 feet high picket, 23 cedar posts and C end posts. Terms reasonable. Phone "2. Adv-C v Census Clerks, 4,000 needed, $Q2 per month. Ago, 18 upward. Ex perience unnecessary. For rreo par ticulars or examinations, write Hay- mond Terry (former Government Ex amlnor), 087 Continental Illdg., Washington. Adv-G-17 Who will employ discharged sol dier, 20," character excellent Inform 594 North Main street. Adv t Dr. William Worloy or Salt Lake 1 bore vlultlne with his friends. ( Just before going to press Inst night we were Informed Uiat Clitcster Squires, Logan's star catch er who was hurt In the ball game Saturday, was getting along fine, ev en better than was expected consid ering the seriousness or the opera tion. ' Hcrt Danrord or Itlchmond has re turned to his homo rrom Nevada whero he has been buying cattle for tho last two months. Ilert says it seems good to get back whero tho days nnd nights are not so extreme-' ly hot. Lieut. Conrad Odell, son or Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Odell Is hero rrom West Point on a Hhnrt viaii in .i. wesi i-oini on a short visit to his parents. In n short tlmo ho i i.l j leave with tho graduating class or the big military school on nn Inspec tion trip through France and Ilel- gium. Captain Wendell Merrill of Smith field haB returned to his home aftor spending the last yenr In France where ho served his country ns a dentnl surgeon in the seventh division. Alfred Plcot nnd Gcorgo Iluud have returned from Salt Lako whero they went on business, lost Thursday. Robert Andorson nnd somo of his irlonds drove up to Franklin vlast Saturday to see tho ball, game be tween Logan and Preston. Dr. I. S. Smith and Dr. Fred Par kinson' were among the rishermen In Logan canyon Sunday, They caught two rish between them. FOR SALE One used car, almost ns good bb new. A bargain. Apply t this office. ,u , Adv-tr Iloscoe C. Merrill and Miss Chris tine TltUB, both" or Richmond; Vor gel Stewart nnd Mao Erickson, both or Sralthricld; have been! granted marriage licenses. a Fell Squires camo up rrom Salt Lake when ho heard or his brother, Chester's injuries. He will return tho first part of the week. Mr and Mrs. GroverDunford spent Sunday in Logon visiting with rela tives. Uuy your Chautauqua tickets nt this office. ' Chautauqua tickets ror salo at this ofllce. DIAMOMI HimilKIl COMPANY AX XOUNCK INCKKASKD MILK- ADJUSTMENT Tho Diamond Rubbor Co., Inc., or Akron, Ohio, announced now increas ed mileage adjustment to Diamond tiro usors and dealers' that Is In keep ing with actual results obtained rrom theso famous tires 0000 miles on fnbrlo tires nnd 8000 miles on Dia mond Cordjtlrcs. Tho new adjust ment nlso applies to every Diamond tiro or future, or past snlo, Includ ing tires In tho hands or car owners or dealers. Diamond usors nnd Diamond deal ers havo long known. tho big mlleagn In Diamond tires tho usors own tires. The Diamond Rubber Co lmvo marked pip tholr adjustment o C000 miles Tor Diamond tabrlc tires and 8000 mllos ror Diamond C'rd tires respectively moroly to nicas uro out n derinlto shnro or th mip orb mileage that tho wondorrul strength and endurance Diamond tiros havo in them as shown rrom thousands nnd thousands or satiriod users. ' i Knocking on Wood, The superstition or nipping on wood nftcr n lionst or n piece or luck U. or European origin. The nips wero fcupjiosed to drive nwny evil uplrlts vexed by others' good fortune. Tho raps Inter signified tho Trinity, nnd the iu-cexty for nipping on wood was because that vbh the material of the cross. Tho osprcuslnn dates from a custom ki vogue At theosand years AC. 4 STLVIA BKEAltEIt, Who K featured with Herbert Haw Ur.KMi In .1. Ntunrt lllnrkton'H ureal jeri'i'ii production, "Tlio Common CaUbu." , War Tanks in Action In The Common Cause Tanks in nctlon, vividly showing the vital part played by them In tho big war, aro a feature -or "Tho Common Cause," J.'sWrt Blnckton's 'latest screen masterpiece which will bo seen. In tho Lyric theatre tonight, presented through Vltngraph. Rig tanks and llttlo tanks aro Bhown, manned by soldlors of all the Allied armies and all spitting bullots ns they lumber over Hun trenches, crnBh through their lines nnd plough through newly llberntcd towns In Northern France, stopping at noth ing. Al these scenes have tho offi cial O., K. of tho American and Al lied governments, so they are accur ate as well as thrilling. Commodore DIackton used the famous tank, Orltannla, In most of the righting scenes. This tank, arter performing remarkable service In a score or battles In France, was sent across the Atlantic to do Its bit In (Liberty Loan and other patriotic drives hero and in Canada. Not less powerful in their appeal are the recruiting scenes, principal ly those in front of New York's Pub lic library in Firth Avenue, which, since America entered the war, has been the "town square" of tho Unit ed States. KOll SALE. ..EASTERN MONTANA STOCK LAND Twenty thousand acres combined 'farming and stock land, good soil, Jwell grassed, numerous springs with flowing streams through three sec tions. Well located on main lino of Northern Pacific. Shipping point on land at north end, also one cloie to southwest end of tract. Prlco $E.E0 per acre, one fourth cash, balance sva equal annual payments, tntor ost at 6 per cent. No trades con sidered. Probably tho best stock proposition is eastern Montona. For Balo only as a wliolo. For full par tuculars and plat, address MONTANA WHOLESALE LAND OO. Miles City, Montana Box 1076 Adv-7-18 ( CUT TIHS OUT AND TAKE IT WITTI YOU A man often forgets the exact name of tho article ho wishes to pur chase and as a last resort takes something elso Instead. That Is al ways disappointing and unsatisfac tory. Tho safo way is to cut this out and take it with you bo as to mako suro or getting ChamborlalnCs Tablets. You will rind nothing quito so satlsractory for constipation nnd Indigestion. . Adv . i The tlrute. Poppcrton "Tho wlfo hos got fhopplnsr'nnd left mo In chtirgo or the baby, and I'm blest ir I know how to keep the beggar quiet." Orlmshuw (nftcr critically regarding the howling Juvenile) "I should think you could easily keep hlra quiet, both in a vocal and physical way, by gagging h'm care fully, tylnghis hands behind his back. blndlogfMiTfcct together, nailing bis clothcs(tojio floor, und then adminis tering cliloroform to him." One Good Friend. Wo are the weakest of tpcndtlirlftfl If wo let one frleiu' drop off through Inattention, or let one push away an other, or If wo hold aloof from one for petty Jealousy, or heedless rough ness. Would you throw nwiiy n dia mond because It pricked you? One good frlond Is not to bo weighed ogalust all the Jewels of the earth. I New York Soprano Coming Mary Add Hay Heads Her Own Company at Chautauqua Mary Adel Hays will sing her way Into the heart1 or Chautauqua, rolks on the fourth day. For several sonsous her rich colorntuni soprano voice hns proved to be one or the really great voices of the concert world. Tho reptr tolre of this famous New York singer Is extensive nnd entertaining. k MIm Hays will appear in song recital assisted by three splcndhMfrtlstaTWi Robert Millard, a flutist of prominence lu the musical world; Lowell Patton, 7 ercoinpllshed pianist and accompanist, and Marie Chapman, one of the best kn.iwn vlollnltts of the younger generation. Republicans Determined That Big Cut Must Be Made WASHINGTON,, June 1 2. With the House entering actively on the consideration or appropriation bills, and members of House and Senate realizing anew the enormous outlay which the heads of departments and bureaus are calling ror, there Is re newed and growing demand ror, econ omy. Even though there is great diffi culty in cutting down the estimates ot the dcartmentg nnd bureaus in tho short time left between now and July when it Is needful to have tho bills enacted, reductions wjll bo made whoro possible. Such reduc tions, members say, forecast greater ones In then regular session whon there will be no moro 'tllrae to glvo critical attention to the heavy de mands or tho oxccutlva officials. Senator Smoot ot Utah, member or tho Senato appropriations com mittee, and ono or the foremost stu dents of appropriations in Congress is strongly demanding economy. Ho is alarmed at the tendency of tho government departments and dur eaus to run amuck In the matter of expenditures. Senator Smoot said domands, of tho government departments should bo cut down radically and expendi tures put back to the pre-war basis wlh the least possible' delay. "It'wlll bo Impossible to lower taxes,'' said Senator Smoot, "unless the present high rate of expenditure Is cut dowti to something like Its normal figure. We cannot go on tho way wo have been going. Expenses of the government should 'have been 1 educed as soon as tho fighting ! stopped." ' The House has already done much I work on appropriations. It Is try- lng to oxpedlate theTr' passage. Somo reductions have been made but Sen ator Smoot thinks more are neces- 1 pary. Indications are that somo of tho bills will bo heavily pared In tho Senato. . -.- Hanging Pictures. It Is easy to make mistakes In the Uat.glng of pictures. Observing tho following as n guide, you will mako fewer mistakes In this respect. First, a plain. fupcr for the room Is iilmost Imperative. This will give you un op portunity to use nil tho pictures, no mutter what they ore. Sort grays uud terru cottu tones aro best for background. Avoid figured und highly-colored papers as these prevent the picture from standing out. Be careful jWt not to tilt tho pictures too much. Hang iSfc them almost tint. . .y K Bible's Place ,tn the World. Bacon furnishes more than seventy allusions to tho Bible In twenty-four of his essnyH. Addison, Johnson, Pope. Young. Browning. Tennyson, abound In Scripture. "For more thon - 1.000 years," says Coleridge, "tho HI- i- hie. taken collectively, has gone hand & ' In hand with civilization, science, law J. In' short, with the moral and Intel- , lectunl cultivation of the species, nl- r wn.vn supporting und often lending the 1 JZLI way." 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