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Show LOCH HEWS FEDERATION 3 C Funeral services over the remains of Mrs,. Jane Jones,' wqfe of Evan Jones, will be fteld in The following program has the Third ward meeting house tororrow Wednesday .at 2:00 been arranged or the convention of the Utah Federation of oclock p; m.' Womens Clubs to he held in Shirts? Just take a look at Cut price ,on tires for one the assembly room of the our shirts, madras, silk, perweek. Ford tires, two for a Club during a and novelty quarter. Logan Garage. & Sup- period of three days; beginning cale, soisette weaves in the newesl' patterns ply Co. 201 and 209 North Main. this afternoon at p. m. at which ' and colors. Advt. the following program will he ' Neckwear? We have the : been is- rendered Football suits h$ve greatest assortment of new Rev. E. T. Lewis to twenty-tw- o aspirants for Prayer patterns, shades, colors and sued Address of Welcome first team honors at the Agriculdesigns ever shown in "this Mayor Bullen tural College, and active prac own. . Miss Alice L. Response, will begin. And while you are here let tice and Reynolds Report of Officers us show you what suits wc are A purse " survey of fcache Report of Biennial Committee seeing. county is to be taken undei- the on. resolutions,- rules, regulaM. C. Harris, direction of Mrs. tions and local work Co. to ascertain thq numbfer' dtfj grad- AT 8 P. M. ' uate nurses, student nurses and Address Music their years of training, and State Supt. of Schools 1 ' midwives. . E. G. Gowans BRITISH EDITORS Americanization Attorney Ray October 9, 9 A. M. SCOFF AT OFFER . Phone 131 BUSINESS SESSION Liberty Loan Mrs. W. F. Adams D. Treseder, D,( LONDON, Oct. 8. Distrust of Council of Defense Mrs. J. Wm. Germanys peace intentions is rePalmer Graduate Knight flected in comments made on the Feredation History, Mrs. G. B. CHIROPRACTOR peace proposals by .the newspaArimo Block Blakely , - pers here. Educational Topic, Dr. E. G. In Maximilians Prince Peterson speechsays the Mail, there is The Lewiston Sugar Factory Mrs. Sweley, Idaho not a word of repentance for will commence this seasons run Address 12:30 IVMr OctobtFlO. crimes'hiehrGmiTanj,fiaseom- - Thursday-morninAll those engaged for, employ- Luncheon served by ladies of mitted. St. Johns Guild at the home of We did not allow Bulgaria to ment at this factory will kindly be on hand on that date. Ad. Mrs. A M. Fleming. tell us what to do. We intend 2 P. M. to act precisely in the same way Carl Readings from Imagist Poetry Hustling Stubby with Germany and Austria. Miss Sarah Huntsman Stubby - Peterson is back at If the German people wish to he school on the hilt and Original Story, Mrs. C. H. big know what guarantees Presithe busiest one there. Blanchard probably dent Wilson and the allies re- He has been appointed Postmas- Womans War work Activities quire, they may be embodied in ter and will ' distribute the , collMrs. Gorham two words, unconditional surand soldier mail, also assis- Club Conference Led by Mrs. E. render. The Germans must ege tant librarian; in addition to all O. Leatherwood leave the territories they occuwhich he will pursue hia rfeg-ll- 5:30 P.M. f pied, restore property they have course of studies and serve Guests will be entertained at stolen, pay for all the damage in the college dinner by the Home Economics is quarterback they have done, and surrender football squad now being organ-ze- Department of the U. A. C. for trial by the allies the great Should his overflowing en- 1:45 P.M. criminals of the war. ergy require further pypivW in rom a -- Cy This method- of approachng six hours Five . compased by Prof, and the ccupy remaining peace is the method of a people ut of each twenty four,' no Mrs. G. W. Thatcher, Miss Nora trying to strike a bargain, and doubt something else can be Eliason the peace that is coming is not found. Child Miss Alice Welfare going to be a bargain peace, Ravenhill .Your November, delineator is says the Telegraph. October 10, 9 A. M. The newspaper repudiates the here. ad. BUSINESS SESSION idea of trying to reach an underFederation Magazine FULL TEXT OF standing as to indemnity for of Credentical Com PRESIDENTS Report REPLY Belgium. It says: Election of Officers It is a requirement of simple M. to 3 12 P. from (Continued One) Page justice that Germany meet the to the Automobile ridde account which will be presented .o withdraw their forces everyin Logan Budge Camp cknyon her for the devastation and where from invaded territory. and luncheon served. The President also feels that plundering of Belgium. There are no fundamental changes in he is justified in asking wheth- 3 P. M. administration. er the Imperial Chancellor is Report of Tellers on Election the German Recreation Centers Only a few rrfen have been shifttpeaking merely for the constiMrs. Me Mohan ed, and the kaiser and those who tuted authorities of the empire Report of Resolutions Com. rule him are still the rulers of who have so far conducted the war. He deems the answer to Exchange of Gavel and preGermany. sentation of New Officers Admitting that the latest he questions vital from every German peace move is the most joint of view. Wanted An experienced lady important of any thus far made Accept, sir, the renewed clerk at H. G. Ilayball Mercanthe Chronicle says it is insuffiof my high considers-.ion- . tile CorStore. . Adv.1 cient. Robert Lansing. Mazota Oil for cookings anil No statesman who believes salads. Visit the free demonstrain the Wilsonian policy of trying oeace to be permanent. tion given by Mrs. Pace of Salt to end war once and for all can Perhaps Jhe most welcome Lake at our store Wednesday arbe content with anything less ,eature of Germanys hastily and Rasmussen Thursday. than the final and unequivocal ranged move is that it can be Adv. Bazaar. elimination of the Potsdam war jnly a measure of her military jecessity. says the Times. makers it continues. 3 bunches xrfvery line celery After reviewing the chance- for 25c at Ola Larsons. The criminals who launched adv. the war must be so unmistakably llors speech, the Times declares On October 23rd will be held beaten that never afterward t to be ambiguous and disin- annual meeting of the varithe doubt may be raised as tu whe jenuous stuff, and asks: ous county branches and chapWill Germany ever realize won it and who lost it. ters of the Red Cross for the The chancellors promise that .here is only one way for her, an effort will be made to react lamely, by deeds and not words? purpose of electing an Execuan nnderstanding regarding ar H is far too late to talk of a tive Committee, from which indemnity to Belgium is nol jasis for peace negotiations. The officers will be elected. enough. It is indispensable thal letermination of the allies is Leather wrist bands for beet in Belgiums case no equivoca- .hat the defeat of those who Single and doable toppers. tion should remain. Germany nade war shall be complete and straps. All sizes at Riter Bros. must say outright: I did ibsolute. That task they have Adv. Drug Co. and Branches. I and as far as mdertaken, and it shall be wrong undertake, Bishop George H. Robinson to the very end, and possible, to pay for it. Prince Maximilians standpoint still "here will be no peace until Ger- of Laketown, Rich Co. stopped seems essentially different from many has surrendered without over in Logan last night and what is vital to us. Germany condition to terms which will this mornihg, enroute home has undergone neither change of leave her not merely without a from conference. He left his outlook nor change of heart will, but' without power to car here on the way down, and drove it home this afternoon. , which alone can permit world breqk it. y o if au1 - ' try-ou- ts f - Star Clothing i -- L -- i g' ! 0 v MV . THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. Tuesday, October 8, 1918, ar d. hrce-Son- - gs-f n. es per-.orm- ed A t t PAGE THREE . alsoitaijle! rfade for vdjiibj-tee- rs tp go- into the homes where, FIGHT EPIDEMIC mothers and housekeepers are ill and assume the management WASHINGTON, Oct.7. of the household. Mobilization of the full forces of In a further effort to curb the the American Red Cross to spread of tfle disease, epidemic of Spanish inof the . pubjic fluenza which rapidly is spread- health: servicetoday suggested ing over the country, was de- to all t'ate health "officers that termined upon today and in- schools and places' of amusestructions sent to all chapters. ment be closed and public meetwith the pub- ings vIn discussed in all places j lic health service and the state where J.he malady becomes prevboards of health, the Red Cross alent. ..Importance of reporting will enroll nurses and will freely cases llsdwaJi iirged by DA Blue. use its accumulated hospital Repots ,tqday to the public supplies to fight the epidemic. A health , service showed both that the disease is spreading Mrs. E. J. Bell returned from and thaTthe number of cases a our days visit in Salt Lake where it had been preva' last night. ' lent heretofore is increasing. Mr. T. W. Peterson, one of This, however, was not the situnumIlyrums progressive citizens, ation in army camps, the n ber of cases eyr reported during was in the city yesterday con forty-eigthe hours ending at Law with upAttorney ferring boon a today showing slight deon some matter of business. Pneumonia in crease. the camps While there the talk turned , in thedirection of various war re- continued to increase, with lief measures which suggested 4532 new cases and 1388 deaths to Mr. Peterson's mind that it reported sonce Saturday. Influenza cases reported' from would be an appropriate time all camps since the disease befor him to do something for the came epidemic September 13 Red Cross; and 'he accordingly now total 167,000; pneumonia drew his check for twenty-fiv- e 4910. iron mep, and left it with Cases 17,102 and deaths Iowa, reported the Mr. Law for the good of that Camp Dodge, influenza number of new largest worthy cause. cases during the period to noon today, with State School Supt. E. G. cases 3092 ; Camp Funston, Kan., Gowans is visiting in the county next the largest, 2070. for a few days. Yesterday after WhileinfhienzrBhowsrabate nootrhtr merwltlrthrTeaehef of the Logan City Schools, and ment at Camp Meade, Md., and this morning went to Hyrum, Camp Lee. Va., pnemonia cases where he conferred with the at the former numbered 8444 teachers of the south end of with 115 deaths, and at thelatt-e-r 357, with 74J deaths. Camps the county at the South Cache 111., and Sherman, Ohio, High school. This evening he Grant, also reported increased number will address the Federation of ' of pnemonia cases,1 Womens Clubs' at their conMany calls for aid' from cities vention. Tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock he will address the were received today by the pubWomans Club at Smithfield, lic health service,- and doctors and at 3.30 .will talk to the and nurses are being dispatched Thus teachers of the north end of the as rapidly as is possible,, 192 total of a far physicians county at the North' Cache com-bat't- he Surgeon-generM.jRlu- e. ( 1 - ur t MAUD The Steel Mule. DEMONSTRATIONS GIVEN DAILY. ht forty-eight-ho- K DONT FAIL TO SEE ed Blair Motor Co. A LOGAN. UTAH . have been sent out, 130 going to Massachusetts alone. Reports today indicated that the Massachusetts situation was slightly ' improved. - Nw-ses- ; aidiypr'aiiYonrprflb list today in which the disease ' has become epidemic was Washington, many cases being reported from Seattle. The malady is now in epidemic form in eight Bbullicfh'statevTahdklsoTrrparts experience in nursing were ask- of the middle west as well as in ed today by Dr. Blue to put New England, parts of New ' themselves at the disposal of York and New Jersey. x the government Effect of the influenza epi- Dr. Blue alsq asked practicing demic on the Industry was emin physicians general and spec- phasized today by an announceialists- in particular to release ment of the ordnance departfrom attendance on chronic cas- ment of army that appeals bad es and all other cases which are been sent to the workers in the not critically ill every nurse 3500 munitions plants over the working under their direction country asking them to speed up who can possibly be spared, so that there may be no decrease in the output of munitions for duty. The only state added to the needed by the army in France. tem-jtorari- ly , J High School at Richmond. Mr, Gowans has in mind the introduction into the schools of the - t Shamhart-Christianse- call RED CROSS WILL f ary methods of health conservation of the kind that has proven so efficacious in the military and naval establishments of the country, and is consulting the educators of the State with" a view to developing an intellig- ent and effective system Great Doings Saturday In accordance with the suggestion of President Wilson, on Saturday, Oct. 12th, Logan will celebrate the discovery of America and the dose of the Fourth Liberty Loan drive. By request the city schools will take the initiative under the direction of Supt. Henry Peterson, assisted by the Com Boosters Club, the City Council of Defense and city auThe committee in thorities charge consists of Messrs Peterson and Harding of the city schools ; Weston Vernon of the upon that date 1492, County Council of DefenseanC M. R. Hovey of the City Council of Defense. The celebration will begin at four oclock, when a great parade will be formed on South Main, in which all city school children over the Third grade, students of the colleges, city authorities, councils of de- fense, Fire Dept, and citizens will take part. The soldiers and drum corps from the College, under Captain Abbot, will be the great military and crowning feature. The parade will be followed by a mass meeting in the Tabernacle at which it is hoped to' secure Hon. Heber J. Grant Chairman of the State CounciL of Defense as the principal speaker. It is hoped, also, that the announcement may be made that Cache County and Logan over the top City have gone in the Fourth Liberty Loan drive. i fighting slogan in France, gathering inspiration and signifi-canas the conflict grows more violent and more desperate, is On land, on sea, in the air, it rings sharp and clear. Carry On. ce rpHE Into the front line trenches comes the signal to charge. The ' At his heels, pushing company commander swings over the top. and stumbling through the hell of No MansLand, come the boysk speak. The comThey gain a yard, five, ten, and the machine-gun- s mander falls, but over his shoulder, above the din of battle, he shouts, So on and pn, till every. officer falls, and CarryjOn, LieutenantL the grizzled old Sergeant sets his teeth and takes whats left of Oiern on to victory. -- Ut "Carry On must be our slogan here at home. We must Carry On to the utmost limit our ability, to the last dollar of our' resources, till Victory Is won. Let us stand shoulder to shoulder buy all the Liberty Bonde we can. Let ua keep our Bonds and tare to buy more. Carry On! . 4 I t J- i'll t L. i unh i. Buy Liberty Bonds ! THIS SPACE SUBSCRIBED TO WINNING THE WAR BY U'W? -- v i " ", f ft'4' r miou LOGAN HARDWARE COMPANY f fA " 1 ' f |