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Show I Economy Expressed t 4 in Fall Clothe-s- 1 !, 0 there is no Good Clothes Cost .More Today IJt ; ! , 4 getting: around that fact. By lowering our qualstandards, we could offer ity and value-givin- g cheaper clothes. Bqt we shall stick by the guns of quality for our customers best interests and v our own. 4-4-- 4- t ' $ KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES . 4-- X 4 HOWELL BROS. 4 4 Sr NOTICE With the opening of the North Cache High School Monday, every boy and gift of Cache County is given a chance to head the very urgent request of ' the national government when it says, Serve you country by enrolling in the public schools of American. The high school is doing ' all st its work to the needs of the country in the presents exercise. In fact the vocational work for boys and girls " this year will bedircctly under the supervision of the Federal government. The work in this line has been recognized to" meet , tTIt yv the requirements of the Smith-Hugh- s Vocational Law by Congress. Two .new members have been added to the faculty this year, Mr. Kidman who will have charge of the Mechanics Arts Department and Mr. Kirkbride who will have charge of the vocational work for boy3. There will be harvest vocational some time in October while the best digging rush is on. Boys and girls you should remember the call of your country to prepare for a larger service by attending high school. The regular monthly meeting of the High Priests quorum of the Cache Stake of Zion will be C held on Sunday, September 15, Boy wanted. Steady work. .W at 10 a. m. in the Logan TaberF. Jensen Candy company. Ad. nacle. B. M. LEWIS, Silvertown Cord Tires repairPresident. ed by an expert tire repair man. "Lost a' black purse containLogan .Garage & Supply Co., advt. ing silver, Finder please bring to North Main. this office and be rewarded.' Adv ' S -- Mft The baseball game, at1 Wells-vi- ll Have at vulcanized tires your yesterday did not amount , f- -" ; so badly outmatched by the Cali- fornia Soldier boys, who- - have cracker jack pitcher, catcher and short' stop, and a. first class teanV generally. The Bcore stood 18-- 3 in their favor. i Bids wilf be received by the Amalgamated Sugar Co., Logan,' Utah, for trucking and piling 'sugar, for the operation of boarding house, for beet tip's and leaves form beet room for season 1918. All bids must be presented before Sept. 20, 191-8Address R. J. Clark, Supt. adv, , - . Bishop Joseph Benson of Bannock, valley came to Logan yesterday to bring in some young men to register. He says .here are about a dozen boys from Cache there and all are doing well. The crops in that section were quite good. - Attention North Main Street. -- Exclusive ' Agents. for SchoblcHats , Satisfaction Guaranteed The MENS Shop ' Logan, Utah Everybody Welcome Lucie S, Cardon. Margaret Morrell Kinnie B. Caine. - ' On Every Yard of Silk, On Satin, Crepe De Chine $1.50 On Any Misses ' COAT GOOD FOR . COAT GOOD: FOR, I ; tf!K lI(!u !' , Purchased tr Garment .GOOD FOR i On Every Yard of Devonshire , , Cloth Purchased 1 V 'VdOOD FOR. -r-- 1 ttrtlj-50- ,f over $1.98 GOOD FOR 50c ' ( f; J f f On Any Ladies RAIN COAT ' !' Crepe De Chine WAISTS . " ;r ' ii li HATS 4 TM ' b '1 25c GOOD FOR 75c On Any Ladies 4 Pairs Mens m GOOD FOR, 75c : Onf Any Mens f' On' Two Mens5 SHIRTS hio'; $1.49 or over GOOD FOR r 50c , , OVERALLS ! v j Purchased GOOD FOR On ?Two HH C. On Any Corset SUPPERS H j'iiuurfGOODFOR,sJ I muil ",y!n b 'mi ! , 50c On Two Mens VISION SUITS a a 50c Ct()0 GOOD FOR 25c On Any L. D. S. 5 10c i 50c SHOES GOOD FOR i On Any Ladies'Ml : , Galatea Clothe Purchased Middy Cloth SHOES GOOD 'FOR , , ... OnAnyUhilds - 10c r. ,10C On Every Yard of -- t 25C .. 1 GOOD FOR 'SHOES ' u1 A i FOR hj mt'v bfaow GOOD i On Every Yard of , On Any Misses, ,i : GOOD FOR 35c On: Any Boys' 35c fei . , SHOES GOOD FOR ( : Poplin Purchased GOOD FOR On Any Ladies s, GOOD FOR 25c . $1.50 GOOD FOR 50c On Any Ladies : , Every Yard of Voile 35c or over Purchased GOOD FOR On Every Yard of Silk On Any Childs the Rotation Stock Cor, headed by E. Forest Taylor, presented Playthings, one of. the late New York ucces-seat the Lyric Theatre; and those who attended found it an tgreeablo variation from the though they are. The play tells the story of a Lothario, a betray ar f the young, ;i !hiidcent1"krid cbnfiding, t who eventually Ihit hist fate.' The story wa4 well "fold' and well') presented, andtidd a , or Georgette Purchased -- On Any Mens r SHOES $L0G Last evening e, Phone 324. - headquarters of the Draft Board for a number of days; No. 841; 970; No. No. 10 95; making a.total s? far report cd, of 2,061. It is estimated that the total, when all are in, will reach 2,500. North Logan, Mt Sterling, Avon, Stephenson, Newton, Cache Junction, Cove Mt Home and Hyde Park and Logan districts one and seven, not yet reported. yanks Strike hard AND (Continued from QUICKLY Page-One- ) eastward an on eight-mil- e front north of that town. The French, mqanwhile, tackled the spearfront Adv. head on a twenty-mil- e the great pincer Lastnight Mr. and MfEdgarlerrilUdrivrAvas still in full swing. Ah of Richmond, but temporarily ready it has netted the attack-a- t Swan Lake, have received ers important fruits, word of the death of thir son Fully five miles northward Orvil, in a French hospital, of dashed the American right, scarlet fever and rheumatism, (starting out from the region The .young man, left with his just west of the draft October 3rd of last year, Priests' wood. A few hours sailed for France Dec. 11, land- after dawn they had captured ing in that country the day be- jThiaucourt, seven and a half fore Christmas. He was sent to miles from the German border, the hospital, where he lay ill for north of and a number of weeks, and finally less than seventeen miles from the citadel of Metz." passed away. blood-drench- ed Pont-a-Mousso- , 25c COAT GOOD FOR - . GOOD FOR 15c GOOD FOR DRESS, 347; ba-s'- s. outline- - GOOD FOR $2.50 On Any Ladies $1.00 or over GOOD FOR1 50c ' On Any On Baby Blankets GOOD FOR SUITCASE GOOD FOR $1.00 50c On Mens Rain COATS On Any Blanket c Purchased Lo-?a- home laborj Cache Valley beet growers, deFred Blatter should be over sire to contract topping and the other side pumping lead 3n oading of beets. Apply at once into Boehes. At the training Amalgamated Sugar Ubs. he is instructing where ffiCe Commercial block, Logan, :amp :n he rifle fire, recently pump'Jtah. Otherwise it will become ed nine hundred shots at two to transient employ lecessary labor. Adv. hundred yards from an every one hitting the bulls-eyin the mlnimum time rThe local Exemption Board for fire has been notified to entrain rapid practice. For this thirty men for Camp Lewis feat he was awarded a gold October seventh. This will clean medal. up all former registrants of the The College Grocery, fcorner V917 and 1918 classes who are Third East and Third North is in class one. go'ng on the cash and carry People calling for their groThe Relief Society organizaceries and carrying them home tion will hold a genealogical will get a discount of 5 per cent. in the basement of the meeting Tabernacle, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Sept. 14th. It is desired that all who are interested in genealogy work will be present, especially are? the class leaders Invited. Sister Susie Gates of the general board will be in attendance and talk to the sisters and will answer all .questions regarding the surname book and the taking up in this By Auto Blanche, tle JLdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Carfion, while playing in the street near her home last evening was struck, knocked down and injured by an automobile, the driver of which had suddenly 'swerved his machine in order to avoids striking another group of children. At first jt was thought her injuries were serious ; but later it was found that-theconsisted of the loss of several . teeth and some ..bruises. In like that it would be better for every automobile driver to adopt the stop! look! listen ! plan. Had this been followed in this instance when the first chlldreiTwere noticed, no one would have been - 21st Use these Coupons and Save Money. They are taken the same as Cash on your Purchases of the following Goods. Bring Your Coupons r I 1 6 LESUSTORE From Saturday, September 14th to ment. Oh Monday,, Sept. 30 the company will play a return enL I. Trwcdcr 1). C. Chiropractor Ariiao BIk. North of I. O. Phone 131 gagement here, appearing in the late three act comedy drama, ; advt. Pal O Mine. ' ' ' A charcoal made of cocoa-nu- t, shells ojf the topics of fruit Bright energfetic bdjl 'Wfihttd' is used in gasmasks ino'con-nectio- n lOor'18 yars oId.',,:,ApjpiyCity AdV. with certain chemicals, Drug Co1.1 brr.,-fii- l 1'! to absorb and 'connteract the effects of poisons gases used in Yesterdays military registra tion so far as reported at the warfare. There is a movement Court House at one oclock this on foot throughout the country was - as follows; to gather peach, apricot or afternoon Wellsville 135, other fruit stones to be reduced Smithfield, 231, Richmond 122, Hyrum, 165, to charcoal for the use and proParadise 48, Mill tection of our troops' in France. Clarkston, 60, ville 61, Providence 91, River The Primary Association and Lewisschool children will probably be Heights, 21, Mendon, 39, 108, Cornish, 42, Gollege, ton, n organized to collect them in 32, Riverside, 24, Trenton, 62, and the county, so they Benson ,23, 15, should be saved for them to Peterboro, Wheeler, 21, Logan No. 2, 54; 2all for. No. No. 468: No. 5 Wc do First Class Vulcanizi- 36; No. 6, estimated 350 from ng.- Work guaranteed. Logan a number of Cache districts advt. who have been registering at Garage & Supply Co. e, $3.00 $3.50 $L0(L $5.00 THREE We have another shipment of Soldiers Testaments. Send one to your son or friend. 50 cents at the Journal Office. Adv. 1 THEUCT :AT advt. auto-maticrifl- That Fall. Hat Charles Handy of Portsmouth owa, and Margaret Read of Smithfield have secured a marriage licensed hurt. local mvii; Irer-lV- - COUPON DAY Delineator .is Christiansen Adv. Shamhart ,cas Logans Foremost Clothiers E. Your October tiere. Co. Lhe-lit- 4-- 4 4l 41 Struck for Fall carry out this policy to the letter. They evidence how good clothes can be madq and not how cheap. They will make a stronger appeal to the man who knows real value and that" true economy is gauged by quality, not price. $25 to $50 , .Chocolate dippers wanted. W. Jensen Candy company. Ad. 'V r ' i page THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Friday, September 13, 1918. , n, jut his successors have appar tion of general officers. ntly adopted a policy of severe Socialist daily of Germany, is a thorn in the flesh of the militarWorkmen Slaves epression.' in ists, evidently for a secret cir-One military commander "' (l ,5 .articular has made himself cular of a commanding general Polish laborers In Gefmanj to union mem expresses regret that thus far it obnoxious are treateef little better - than lot, after the strike of the min-r- s ha's been impossible to effect its slaves, atcordiiig to such Infor f; ' in Upper Silesia, this officer suppression. mation as has reached Americr of of late. The unofficial news that ntroduced severe restrictions A Great On. comes to the Department of La- .he rights of combination and lhere Is one big difference between in district not the only that isscmbiy indicate to as such is bor and talk." vhere the strike had taken place pie-- What la thatr German workmen are held unyour words, yon ar der close subjection by the mili- jut in all the territory under his not Ifao you. mince to bare to eat them," likely f ' n urisdictlon, including Breslau, tary. vhere no strike had taken place. fart Old ths Beat Sha Could. Poles The apparently "So is you bare taken to carrying in it authorities The tc Silesia, forbidden are worst They a monkey This la going too around of i" , , far!" join the farm laborers' league, dleged by the labor press Well, yon never go anywhere with and the unions, moreover, art lermany, act entirely under the me, was bis wifes somewhat amblgn- - , forbidden to assist in any way rdetf3 of the privy councillor of ous retort London the Poles when the latter have nines, who regards every un:on Not Fff to Go. Even the wives of laborer as a criminal and a trai-o- r. grievances. Wife If yon dont atop Labor conditions are much Exasperated union officials who have been flow of sarcasm iqi go crazy in a yonr conscripted, it is said, are refus- worse in Prussia than in South minute I Sarcastic Husband Ton could makt I ed the' right to speak to Polish Germany, for the Prussian mili not exceed the speet I it all right andFarm laborers. I ary authorities have exercised limit Life. . at that Thesccretpoliceinterfere - i much more vigorous control 4 Correct Time, Now. with meetings of the farm la- iver the workmen in their own Bill The H you got the time! domain. find borers league, ostensibly to GUI Sure I have. 1 j , The German labor party is dis "The correct timer out whether any Poles are par watch is an Well, my hour the if of fast, because also rruntled ticipating in them. The German thats what you mean." gcciaUst pre83 point8 out that estrictions the army authoriNot 8e Mean. such procedure will hardly in- ses have laid' upon the sending Did the brides tether give her the at soldiers to crease the esteem for Germany )f newspapers awayr abroad, particularly since Ger- front. Despite this, the propaWo; on the contrary, he told the bridegroom aho would make a very many is supposed to be on friend ganda of the Fatherland party, economical wife." he junkerg who would keep the ly terms with Poland, ' In the Air. The unions have recently been war going forever, and who are American The . e in t' Gfermany he prlmar eagle." begj persons hampered in many, ways by the circula- grandiloquent man. military authorities. The former ,ly profiting from it, i$ Wever wind the eagle now, interchancellor had given them en- ted among the soldiers at the Lets talk rupted Scnaior Sorghmn, and under the diice- - about; flying iwiehtnea couragement in some respects, Make Polish',,;, ' . m. J - Tlt-Blt- s. " V v |