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Show r Wednesday , October 16, 1918. c TwonCenl Stamp HAROLD HANSEN On Bank Checks MEETS DEATH 6 PAGE THREE THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. LDCflL NEWS BY ACCIDENT Vs Have your tires vulcanized at he Logan Garage & Supply Co. NOTED AUTHORITY advt. North Main Street. 3 ON We are pleased to be able to G00DUNDERWEAR INFLUENZA ' SALT LAKE, state that Dr. W. B. Parkinson pet 16- - Plenof fresh air is the most pure, Mr P A. Thatcher returned las fully recovered from the ty (Continued from Pace One) temporary indisposition which effectivemedicine.and," Inf act, to Salt Lake this morning.-- "shoulders and the skin scraped cqpfined him to his home for a the only treatment of demon' off. ew days. strated value that has ben found In connection with the report for Spanish influenza. No medJudge C. T. Barrett held an of the death of Mrs. Michael A party of volunteers from icine has been found which will inquest at the Lindquist under- Johnson in jrqsterdays issue. taking parlors, to which the Mention was made of her son, the S. A. T. C. at the U. A. CL cure the disease and none ' has body had been taken, Messrs: Lieut. H. B. Johnson, now in are Assisting the Exemption been found which will prevent George Dunbar, S. E. Needham France. We learn that another board this afternoon in arrang- a person from contracting it 'if and Djrl. P. Stewart being sub- son, Arnold, is also serving his ing registration cards' of the he is susceptible to the infecThe only poenaed to act as jurymen. Af- country in France, and that a 918 class ill alphabetical order tion and is exposed. ter hearing the evidence of En- third son, W. M. Johnson, is in or greater convenience. sure, preventive for the disease to avoid exposure toit. The only gineer Lorentzen,. those who re- training at Camp Iearny. ' leased the body, of the doctor over services the means of accomplishing this Funeral and all who had any knowledge remains of Mrs. Michael John that has been found at all effecof the facts they brought in a son will be held in the cemetery tive is use of the gauze hospital Phone 131 verdict of. accidental death atTHyrum aFtwo o'clock p. m. mask. If a person is susceptof the the D.C. D, through crushing L of on Friday. If the weather per- ible, is exposed . and gets the Treseder, theopinion experts. Consideration of the 'revenue body of the deceased in the elemits. If it is inclement, private pneumonia form of the disease Palmer Graduate bill progressed so rapidly yester vator. services will be held at the fam- he will either die in about three CHIROPRACTOR day that Chairman Simmons Whether or not the expenses ily residence 82 West 2 North days or he will throw off the in Arimo Block last night reiterated his predic- incident to this death, or insurfection by the strength of his at the same hour. tion that the bill would be com- ance, Mil be covered by the own resistance powers. Medical pleted by about October 25. ' State Industrial Insurance, act, Funeral services over the re- treatment wont save him. Through a mistake the body mains of Mrs. Michael Johnson 'Aside from the bank check we do not know; but as ChairThese are some of the rather the only change man P. A. Thatcher of the In- of Basil Hunsaker, a Boxelder will be held in the cemetery at startling statements relative to amendment and its action made niade in the house stamp tax dustrial commission was on the county soldier who died at Camp Hyrum at 2 oclock p, m. on Fri influenza Dr. Woods Hutch section was to exempt fidelity spot within a few minutes of the Upton, New York, was shipped day, if the weather permits. If yesterday by and surety bonds from such accident, he is acquainted with through to Logan, arriving last it is inclement, private services Inson, the noted American authevening. Undertaker Lindquist taxes. An amendment placing the facts in the case. will be held at the family resi- ority of health and sanitation, remains this the reshipped these under a monthly tax as , dence, 82 W. Second North, at who was a guest at the Hote to from Collinston, morning t bill in Utah in Balt Lake. the for casualy - Single handed men and car .provided the same hour. taken whence to yvere they who was Dr. substituted. Hutchinson, insurance spen penters wanted. Apply, to F. A. his home town, for in' In considering the general ad- Dahle or barracks no. 2 U. A. C. more than a year in France terment. Suspect As the health and sanitation ministrative provisions of the Adv on Barracks No. 1 at studying workmen conditions among the troops on bill the committee indorsed Racine Good Luck Horseshoe the U. A. C. were .quitting work the Samuel P. Hall, Ane of Wells-villbattlefront from Ypres to house sections increasing the Auto Co. 'ast night, being a patriotic Tires Utah at North most citizens of commissioner Isonzo, and his just come from respected salary of the Advl bunch, they took up a collection . Ycs'dence in to his and Boston where he went through at revenue internal $10,000 passed away for the purchase of a large flag Wellsville at the terrific epidemic of influ yesterday morning Mr. J. E. Godfrey, of Clark-stoproviding for the appointment to be placed on the elevator tow8 a. m. of He was heart trouble. enza in that city, came here to commissioners of five deputy was a Logan visitor last er, to match the one over the one of noble those commiswho deliver an address last nighi to the and an assistant pioneers evening. tower of Barracks No. 2, which and of trials before Bonneville club. But, the passed through many sioners at annual salaries a short time 'agos One of the to Brand SALE FOR incident' to ,,new, pioneer , hardships the, influenza epidemic $$000 each. was placed with due ceremony owing tedvii1 wife! 5 room house. modern here sons seven a thedinrier lie'ah(l strictly hajtobeinde Simon Kohler of and aftejr reChoice Potatoes $1.25 pefj and! i thfeefl amigiiters besidis Best location in city. Bargain i:' bricklayers, initely postponed when approached, Providence, Farmfriends at to once. DlovingfH mourn at taken here last' night bhfe L. P, many over cwt. sacked and sorted at Inquire not only flatly refused, but made maining & Bank. ers Funeral of his death. Merchants 1 Savings doctor will proceed today' arrangments Petersons ranch, mile north Adv. a remark to the effect that- - he 6an Francisco to spend s6me Smithfield Sugar Factory. Ad. will be announced later. didnt see What they wanted to fifteen days aiding in a cam3pend money on that rag for, paign for social Insurance in anyway. The boys brooded over this during the night and Koh California account of the fact, tha ler might have been mobbed and Dr. Hutchinson if a recognizee roughly handled this morning, and .sanita--j but as' Contractor Olof Nelson authority pn health tion throughout the world, his promptly discharged him when relative to the In he appeared this morning, wiser observations fluenza are oi special moment. counsels prevailed and they left conference with Dr. T After him for the Sheriffs investiga B. Beatty, Secretary of the state tion as' a CABOT board of health, and Dr. Samue By SENATOR G. Paul, city health commissionJOINT PROGRAM. from taxes and-an'The war will be won by men come one-thi- rd er, relative to the local situation Dr. Hutchinson stated : las from loans. The suc-T- o ships, by guni And airplanes, two-thirIN AERIAL WORK night tMat the epidemic in Uta raise armies and supply them, cess of the Fourth Loan, like was nqi one to cause alarm- t, to build the navy and support those that preceded it is, tnere-i(By Aoelated Vre) We "Yo have the disease in and to furnish ships and trans- - fore, absolutely necessary.-WASHINGTON, Oct. 16. torm .WASHINGTON, r Oct- - 16. A stamp tax of 2 cents on all bank checks is provided for in an amendment to the war revenue bill adopted by the senate committee which is revising the house draft The amendment was adopted by a vote of eight to six. Such a tax is opposed by- treasury department officials and many senators because it- - not only would be a serious inconvenience to business, but would tend to discourage thrift and encourage hoarding. The amount of revenue from such a tax would be small c PROTECTOR 0E HEALTH. WE HAVE A GREAT BIG ASSORTMENT OF UNDERWEAR IN STOCK AND CAN SUPPLY UNDERWEAR FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. - WE HAVE SOME EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD BARGAINS IN ! Mens and Ladies Union Suits; hI-V- TCTBUY IT WILL" PAY YOU TO SEE" US FIRST.; WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT AT THE PRICE' YOU WANT, AND THE PRICES ARE j BELOW PRESENT COST OF MATERIAL. IF YOU M , - BBit IS THE MM 1 v Fonnesbeck Knitting Works ' , John Galsworthy, the . distinEnglish novelist and essayist, said recently:. The true elixirs for . there be two, I think, are open air life and a proud pleasure in one's work!; and the .trouble is guished . - , LODGE HENRY pro-Germa- jnod tivdy.rafp tofyhese wo com- - m $24.-000- , ex-cei- ve. . Without the Loans we cannot have either We tre fighting to secure a just, right- cous and lasting peace. For a complete peace we must hate A complete tic- tory. It must not be a peace of bar- "gain or negotiation. No peace which satisfies Germany can ever satisfy us. No peace that leaves Germany in a ' position to renew the war against us will be worth hating. It will be far from sufficient to gain all our objects on the Western front-- Belgium, AT-Italia Irredenta. The President with wisdom and foreright and great force expressed hit deter- minatinn to redeem Russia. Russia sace-Lorrai- 5M I I ne. must not be left in Germanys hands, That would mean another war. Poland must be free. Slav republics must be established to bar the way between Germany and the" East. Serbia and7 Roumania must be redeemed. All these things' are essential. Nothing will bring thorn but complete victory and a peace dictated by no and oar aUiee. It is a conflict of ideas. It is the principle of evil arrayed against the principle of good. It is the battle of freedom and civilization against barbarism and tyranny. Wo must nrin and ttw shaU wm- ,; i money, and therefore, these Loans are vital, and the country should rally in all its strength and subscribe and oversubscribe the Fourth Liberty Loan We cannot win without ts OSWELL-JACKSO- N CO. coarse,., ;bas out one sees and hears' little of it among the countless thousands of factory operatives, clerks, bookkeepers, stenographers, etc. But the older man on my farm & proud because it was long ago given up that he was the best plowman in the and his grandson is proud of his ability in the same direction ; and his mother shows proudly her chickens she is raising. Then my farm neighbor on the north has all an artists pride in fine Jhorses ; and my farm neighbor on the east is proud of his clover fields ; my farm neighbor on the south is proud because he is developing a herd of dairy cattle unsurpassed in the county and his boy is proud because he won a prize or pig club work; and my dairyman neighbor on the west and bis enterprising wife are proud of having the dairy which ha? nelgn-borhoo- mild here, said he, ,an because of your excellent dim ate, lack of slums and lack o:' large numbers of the very poor, the epidemic here should no cause very serious consquences, It, may be expected to run it3 course more rapidly than' in many other places and with far less fatal results. Tne doctor was of the opinion be by the Authorities in an effort to check the spread and keep down the percentage of fatalities. Warm: Air Furnaces d, An agreement under which the aircraft resources of the allied countries and the United States are to be developed in carrying out a joint program was arrived at during the visit to England and France of Assistant Secretary of War John D. Ryan, head of the army aircraft division. Details of the plan necessarily may not be disclosed, but Mr. Ryan says.it contemplated joint efforts, both in aircraft production and in the operation of the machines in battle. the highest :f repeatedly-ma- de SoTaraS the operatimrefthe score in the citys monthly milk machines in battle is concerned, numbers for any short period. he explained that the supreme Mr.iRyan brought back en- testa. the country that is The sertruth to the Marshal as Foch and couraging reports commander, L,he field commanders, Generals vice oil American-bui- lt aircraft is more democratic' than the Petain. Haig and Pershing, will at the iront He interviewed town. The people are nearer on continue to control the air fleets commanders of the American an equality. In town a few men as they control every other ele- squadrons both before and after are masters; the many serve. In ment of the armies under their the battles of St. Mihiel and Ar- the country, there is a large de- command. gonne an 4 also talked with the. gree of freedom of alland near The agreement contemplates pilots. Without exception, he ly every bod yhasachance to do .hat each country shall use pro- said, where several machines his job so well that it will win duction resources to the limit in for the purpose- -, are -- available, attention and appro vaL, 7. One rthe lines along which it is best the pilots select the De Haviland man has the finest mules in the best equipped to work, and that the machine with the Liberty motor, neighborhood, another the s, best the another in ail built of the the United as air three forces Gerkshijres, States, fighting another the best Jerseys, which they prefer to services shall be supplied out of machine-ithe best Angusranother in action Its another this production. performance fight. the prettiest field of corn, anothThe air supremacy ofthe al: has been fully demonstrated. As to the Liberty motors, Mr. er the mo3t convenient honje, lies ' is unquestioned! Mr. Ryan efcoordinated without but Ryan, said, his chief difficulty another nearly every year ' relaid, forts And coordinated command with the French and British air ports the first cotton bloom, the centralized German air fleet authorities was to keep their another is bringing up a runmight be concentrated against demands for these machines down farm faster than anybody American, French or British within the limits of the possi- else in the country, and so on. In the factory and mine there is in overwhelming bility of producing iHemT squadrons . , - -- Du-roc- -- i i sulphur, bor. la- Man power is needed on the westeir front to win the war; chlorine t employed in the paper it ,Is , ne- bleaching ' i il f fll in the manufacture of , pessary pskngasj fuel for our war industries is needed there will be a coal shortage from 50,000,-00- 0 to 60,000,000 ions, A sav-in- g o 25 per cent in, the use of; paper will release for war in- -, dustries 2,500,000 tons sulphur , t ? n. n This Space Contributed to Winning the War by W. m pulp-woo- d, bleach-;an- d A proud pleasure in ones work!" On thinking of the mat ter; it'seems to me that among the masses of the workers in towns, there is about as little of this quality ,as pf the open air is needed if you, waste paper, YwIttgJtsplf. ,Tl)e (pan at.tJie-Uthepe will, jjq$ bq enough $o sup- Mid has .aphie.veijhiy,,;, 9vernmentsl,peeds , ds must work with the highest speed, as if the war was to end in six months. We must prer pare in every direction, as if it which was to last for years. Speed a ium 000,000, baffles the imagination to con- and preparation are both That vast amount must pensive. The government wants And must have the materials used in making paper, such as m WBrftM.t., d jort we must have money in arge .amounts. The expendi- tures of the Government for the ensuing year arc estimated at ' thwehaveejlve' . i IUT Save paper ELIXIRS OF LIFE Pro-Germ- n, mr-rer WHY YOU, MUST TWO Tre-monto- n, es - -- THE ' 5- LOGAN, UTAH Jtifl ' Every sheet of paper that we refrain from using, that we ; use economically, that we sgve; every bit of wrapping paper, box, paper bag, etc., is ' necessary, vital and essential to help win the war, and to help keep supplied our great paper .industries at home. J In making bonds and ledgers, a considerable quantity of ' rags is necessary, the supply of which is becoming very.jScarcv It is imperative, thergfq thaj; v all old- rags be! saved... Ever,, household should save all of. its 4 etc., . - old ra'gs as well as.old.rubbc,, leather, etc., and dispose of them, to school children,, Red Crooa, Salvation Army, junkmen, ' or other collectors, so that the supto ply may be kept adequate meet the demands of the and other . essential uses. 'gov-arnme- nt If you want paper, save it. If you dont save it, you dont need it. ' - If you dont need else does. ' . it, some one , no such opportunity; . There is another idea, how-- " ever, which deserves equal em-- " (hasis and the needs the physical invigoration.of actual outdoor labor each day just so surely does the outdoor farm laborer need the mental invigoration and stimulus of definite study, mental application, each and every day. - Well may we question whether - any civilization will permanently endure unthaM-thaHust-- brain-work- as- er deite til onecomes into existence which calls every man, woman, and child, part of the day to physical toil in the open, part of the day to mental toil within doors. r I 1 1 |