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Show CiCD Tin TEJTOTSLT P iuliii flllZEl'lS As tie VATEiirOlS VOTE ntumr, march II. The Dead Looked In Last Picture liinU Merielili Rpporte Our Home Health Club 1- Call v of amusement hall, on the Hoods. Monday, March The on and Tnesdajudght. 3, This ;s one of the , Peacemaker, very best traveling companies we our city for a have made up of is' it long time and all good performers and they "crowded were greeted with house loth evenings. They have .gained a good reputation among in our city, and the theatre-goer- s be frill given good patronage whenever they come again. -- -The Mention Mutual organisa tions put on he beautiful operet fa 'Sylvia in tj amusement hall on Thnrt iw i,;ght. Althougi,, the crowd that visited this plaf was not art wet we will say the operetta was first class and the costumes were grand. The sing- ing was excellent from start to finish, and they deserved better patronage than they received, as this Is ,a home company, and not a tratelmg troupe. bas-jketb- team as theyl won another victory at the game that was played between our, team and FrakklinlDgh school on Friday night; score 47 to 13 5nfavor of Hyruro. The gam was quite exciting from start to, finish. How-- : ever, the Franklin team will have . to practice up more before they can win the victory over the Hy rant boys. ", : i A mass meeting was held in the IfynimThird ward meetin g bouse on Friday night, March 7 for the purpose of considering the installation of4 a water system for our city, and we are pleased to state a large crowd of the tax payers and citizens, ex. pressed themselves in favor of putting a ' water system in - our Photo by American Press Association, Tf T L aw This is a second article from the pen of. Dr 'Paul" Burmaster, who is considered an authority upon such sub jects. It is written especially for the Home Health ", dub as a special feature. DISCHARGING EARS: There is still a superstition ' among a few physicians, that a tunning of the ear should not be stopped This erroneous idea dates from the tinre when Setons, which- were open sores, were placed near points of pain supposedly to draw the impurities from the" blood. These Setons were often of benefit in relieving pain jilthough the manner in which they did this was misunderstood. They acted as connterimtants like - mustard plasters applied to the body, or as & drop of chloroform does to a sore tooth. A running ear means that there is an abscess inside and an abscess Is due to an infection by germs. Only the foolish and ignorant nowadays believe that an abscess is a good thing for anybody, or that it draws any the' body except those . , it creates,.JmK'h harm and dam-age has been dbne by this foolish belief. Mfiny people havejneg-lecte- d to get themselves or their children s ears .treated promptly until the destruction of tissues and the loss of hearing became such that great permanent , damage was done. The discharge from the ear is pus, commonly called matter and pus contains millions of bacteria and these bacteria live on the tissues hence every day thaUpro-pe- r treatment is neglected adds to the damage. Thus pus will eat a little hole through the drum at firstrtherrit will make it larger, until finally the entire drum is eaten away, Rut pus. or rather the bacteria in the pus, do , not to the drum, they attack everything in sight looking especially, for nooks and corners where they ean work un-- d isturbed. They will often bur row 'lip wards' and after destroy ing the thin bone that separates the brain cause death through meningitis, After, reading so far, one thing must have bwome YIear, namely. that the quicker such an abscess is healed, the less damage will result to the person. Not only wiirtbFdestrilction berless. but time,-a- nd consequently the cost of treatment, will be less, bearing proof of the old saying that a stitch in time saves nine. There are various germs which cause abscess and discharge from the ear. and some are mdre virulent than others, resisting also Abscesses longer to treatment. of this kind are quite apt to occur during or after other dis-i- s lowered. 1 asegrwhenwitality For instance they come with many cases of scarlet fever, diphimpur-ities'fro- of Abyssinia Is dead. Whst.ligalur you k Well. this time it Is said to he tro--reiiort of hlrOes Hr ksst the t was not denied, as It had been previously when such reports reached the newspapers. This la satt to te the tast picture taken of the 'fa- 1NG MEN ELI K re.-en- kt 9 mous negroruler.who way waiaworld BgurerHe Is "seen wltfitts Unger tips together, which la aald to be a royal attitude Tb report of n. death came front "Addle A beta and stated that his nephew, prince Lldj Ysw g youth of seventeen. bad succeeded him. ins r m N , -- V 1 rounding bone may offer considerable difficulty, which it takes time to overcome. The more recent the case the less time is required for a eure. The treatment should best be carried out under the supervision of a competent physician, or better still an ear specialist. Cleansing the ear frequently with warm (never cold) water, 'to which a little boraeic acid has been added will carry away much of the pus. Plenty of room for the water to get out again should he left If the watey. is too hot or if it is forced into 'the ear without leaving sufficient exit, dizziness, or even unconsciousness will follow.- If no syringe, is, handy a fountain syringe to which a medicine drop-pe- p is attached makes a very serviceable substitute.' Do hot use much presure. Hang the bag about 2 feet above the patients head and put tip to and not into e ear. A teaspoonful of boraeic ae id powdered ) , to a pint of water is about right. ' Let the patjent lean over a basinrif abide, otherwise hold a dish under the ear to catch the water.' A tolvel around thftJi&ck will catch drippings Douching the ear , in this manner with warm water makes it sensitive to cold and the ld patient-shounot go right out into the cold air, without covering the ear or putting a little cotton in it! Ootton should be frequently changed, otherwise an -eczema is apt to form. In ordinary cases the ear should be cleansed Vnorning. nOon and night, and should be "discontinued as soon as the discharge stops, for it is bad practice to syringe or meddle with the ear when mot- needed," Blowing' in of powders, which was done np to recent . times, only clogs up the passage, hinders the pus from coming but and has no value because it does not reach the seat of the trouble like .water and other fluids. The general health usually needs looking after in these eas es and1 the system requires boi nn Tn He nai or ity of cases the nose requires treatment, which is. not surprising, since the ear is really an extension of the nose andJsJined bv the same mucous membrafle. us-nal- ly -- expect to have in the wardchoir. SECRETARY BRYAN a RECEIVES DIPLOMATS Mr. Hans Nielsen (commonly Washington, March known as Rich Hans) is going to Bryan by appointment (move back i to llyrum, as' he rereceived- most of the formally cently purchased the old C. C. diplomatic corps in Washington. Shaw place west of the Hyrum The secretary made a felicitous dance pavilion, Mr. Nielsen has the corps in the speech been living at Goshen, Idaho, for name oftelling President Wilson of the i city,' The the past fifteen years.' lie has vis- earnest desire of the administramayor and city make the necesary ar ited a number of - other settle- tion to strengthen the relations rangementa as, soon as the weath- ments, but thinks Hyrum and her between the United States and 2. future prospects look better than other members of the er will permit, 11 great famany of, the other places to him.- - ily of nations and spoke in an . Dr. Eliason, of Hyrum Third way of the, possibility ward. is the proudfather of a - Bishop II. F. Liljenquist, is tak- optimistic of accomplishing that result son that arrived at his home on ing contracts for , raising sugar the application of the through Saturday," Mother and babe do-andour beet raisers of justice- and equity principles in well, and1 doctor wears 'd signing up every 'day. ' ' in international dealings. ! broad smile. . the Ambassador Juseerand, . " On Sunday, March 6 between dewn of the cors. t and replied Mans Macke sen of Ilyrnm First 30, and 40 relatives and friends then personally presented ihe ward, wasalsomade happy on assembled at the home of Mrs. members of the diplomatic body Saturday, as his wife presented Emma Shaw in the Hyrum Sec- to the new secretary of state.1 bim with a baby girl. The popu- ond ward, it being her birthday. were particularly, impressed A Targe" table was prepared where TheyM. lation of nyrum is increasing, by Bryans earnest appeal all Sat down and paKook: of a to CLUB" NOTES- -" them to call upon him person-aH' iaval delicious snipper. The even' Doctor : Could Dear you andr without restraint-wheneve- r, us what causes our completed their addition to their was spent very pleasantly tell please felt that the, relations they meeting house, which now ' pre- chatting and playing games of between their own governments baby to throw up so much, n is ' sents a beautiful structure. The different kinds, over three months old, he cries a States demanded United and the . choir circle will now seat between and good deal in the speedy consideration ami action. 60 and 70 members, which they A missionary farewell we hut vomits party terribly sometimes, Recommendations for various was given NRr. Orvat Adams: to get up with him at have never to8ppoiuttnentreame cashier of our bank, in the base- diplomatic night. He nurses the breast regto both President Wilson day ment of the Third ward meeting and and I try myself to eat noularly Thomas house on Monday evening. .Mr. XelsonSecretarywasBryan. for am- thing that will cause the milk to urged Adams will leave in a few days hatsttdnrPage, disagree with him. He grows to Germany, while to perform a mission in Great and" seems to gain right along, Wnimd was presented Britain. An excellent program for minister to Belgium : William hut I ivould like to know .what was rendered. The nyrum Sil- Gonzales of Columbia. S. C., for makeS him cry so much. ver hand wb a alsn in gt.toTidflcc A.. E. S. minister to Cuba.; P. A. Stovall theria, influenza, measles, and made things lively by their of Savannah, Ga., for minister to do and fever for the The reason" partyphoid babys fre sweet music. in The closed is the quent vomiting probably overSwitzerland; Gov. McMillin of ticularly great damage By Lydia E. Pinkhama Veg- with a dance, where party - All d:seases all seemed to Tennessee for named. first three his At to feeding. ambassador age' an infant's etable Compound Their enjoy- - themselves The TmssirrTT- - Mexico, ofthenose help to bring them htOmach ls very smalL holding on two ounees," and if he Own Stories Here Told. rapid clianges lit less than arye6imm(tee worked' hard to e water entering rurses-thi- s make ibis partyTa Cold , part of temperature. THEY: KNOW D0N labors es their were with food martaken crowned he returned will Neb. the Just after Beatrice, my HAVE APPENDICITIS' them frequently. AnythingtlTaI esnecuitiyTfire is handled-much- . riage my left side began to pain me and success by the large crowd that the pain got so severe at times that 1 was present. lowers the and permits This therefore is of no imporMany Logan people who have the blood tovitality suffered terribly with it. I visited three become stagnant op- tance. hut the frequenticrying not chronic appendicitis, wdiieh is doctors and each one wanted to operate MAY A MAN TAKE field for successful propa- and restlessness indicate some a ens 1 for doctored consent would to not an ophave n me but of harmful bacteria in the digestive disturbance HIS WIPE JOY RIDING very painful, Your, let eration. I heard of the good Lydia E, for gas on the stomach, gation hence the years of a value re me good ndmformation system, was Finkhams Vegetable Compound tergives sour stomach or constipation. circulation. s his condition of garding-thWashington, March 11. Whe- The doing for others and I used several City Drug Company states if of it with the result that 1 havent ther a motorcyclist can carry out b is of course, Having settled the harmfulness these people will try A SINGLE of ear abscesses and pus bacteria bowelvjdthovigh been bothered wlthjmy side since then. .hisudesara-t- o ride bis wife a round highest .jmppr-tai- i aipmr-Qfthe- .. am Ingoodhealth and I have two little the"sfreets of "the national capi - A e a ref til study of thirurv e . aircbmfmunded rin Beatrice,Neb. tal bn his mtaeliine isa question trlyeeriner-etegirls. to them. of Here how rid is on get tides Digestion and Constidler-i-kthe remedy which be- the The Other Case. to be tested by a suit filed today of the ear witbrits pation in Vol. 4 of the Home structure I feel it a duty I owe The suit is an appeal from a de came famous by curing appendici- many recesses, running jnfo sur- - Health Club hooks will probably Cary, Maine. e-a ou to alt suffering women to tell what Lydia eisiou of the district - supreme tis, they will he snrprised at the give-ya better idef of the-obenefit. TV Pjnkhflmn Vpgptahle Compound did QUICK Fi-.1 Court wh ich h eld that nk dose watch forme. One year ago I found myself a (Advertisement.) thG could not of the bowels condition compel the 4 Rnppejt over terrible sufferer I had pains in both of a license necessary to of a the Gite tablespoonful baby sides and such a soreness I could scarcely ADVERTISED LETTERS Whv d(f SINGERS ami AC times to several drink rool water straighten up at times. My back ached, carry a female passenger. use TONSOLA for TORSc The following btters remained SORE .1 had no appetite and was so nervous I Kuppert had been granted HOARSE-NES- S during the dayand occasionally THROAT, tirec. so be would could not Bleep, then I to carry a passenger but in Logan Pnstoffiee unclaimed on permit a little orange or prune juice. t CANKER and Because 1 --could - scarcely get Ie was ALrciritrritUdconfined to ura 1 Th eseTtielelicTfi an ges with, a few around. It seemed almostjmpossibia they want the best obtainahl e. I Troraee S. Ensign, one of Salt to move or do a bit of work and his wife around and promptly- - Ualetto. Mrs Victoria 1 Lake City's noted singers' abdomen two orhe thought I never would be any better TTezotr, Mr. Joseph. until I submitted to an operation, but sought a mandamus to compel general daily, following-'tI have recommended says: Polk-e " ofof the colon, will, I am Sylvester to Stearns. F. B. course my husband thought I had better write Supt. TONSOLA to other singers - he to you and 1 did so, stating my symp-- 1 broaden 'Uieseop!Ubf the license , IE not called for in two" weeks, found of great benefit. telLmc that it is the pure,ami they I commenced taking Lydia E. . toms. d e a Tt-e th ejliat ewilLbc ntiQih ,D is eonrse thot your ff rt iv e'""'t?.in edyw t hey' best7 Pinkhams Vegetable .Compound and fiH The court.after hearing the Letter Office. Washington. D. his needs, and to nnsnited is miik have a - soon felt like a new woman. I had no evidence,, ever nsed:Mtrh TTilTTismi'.s-ed- . ODELTTFrSI.Tr orderedjlhe bave to adopt that you niay TKQSEPIT - pains, Slept well, bad good appetite and a...li Qiiseho d remedy "in wa-The noted. then appeal a for own work all' feeding could do almost my homeI . The old style of ad, which aimt- family of four. I shaft always feel that - I we my good health to your Vegetable - The jar a man. receives when he ed to somewhat mislead the read-ero- r JDear ' Doctor ban an a- peel usually 4 Compound. Mra. HATWAim Sowers, slipm ore-a to stampedeI pe.ople into breaks one of the commandmeats.- - bqying has gone out of use. Cary, Maine. charging at times a yellowish to-da- y - conn-oil-wi- ll .. limit-5,themselve- s f -- - y -- 1 TOO WODEN SAVEDFROM Er -- OPERATIONS pneti-moni- aa-wcl- snec.jind I , - day-tim- e' a, l-s murir-urmor- thcar.-diirinngiliriiurro- hot-tie- -- -frT ft- a. a -- -- m from !a pearly little t esI it-w- as amJ-i- s he?!Ln poor hearing, though there? with it. The however b very severe at times. It does not bother when th weather is fine but?! soon as bad weather approach? no-pa- the starts up I have been washing it outagain. with dark red purplish liquid - to means of a rubber sjTinge, hut it dues not seem to do much I am 31 years of age and notgood sick m any other way that I know of I had the same trouble with the same ear about 15 years ago', hut dwe-harg- it got well then and hered aS never bot- me until about three 'month ' ;T have a purulent inflammof the Middle Ear which i probably being kept up by & ccourse, Me gets h ihooks.-- IJse as a fi m hi Antisep-ticu- . 1 solution each of Camphor and Menthol in Albdtene. Any obstruction or diseased bone in the nose should be- removed, and the tonsils put in good condition if they are abnormal in any way. - This is the season when sicstalks through the land in the form of pneumonia. The surest defense against the disease is kness ChamberlainV Cough - Remedy. (Advertisement!- - If you employ people one. or more the Situations. Wanted ads may, some of these days, have real opportunity news in them foi you- - PROBATE AND GUARDIAN- ' SHIP NOTICE. - -- - - poss-ihWn- arti-fiei- al v s For-4bre- t . . V V eJ. I5' to tears f Ik id as sipp0 old h' where timeh Those 3 ri to He h vifli irak the Hare with at h J rity sitj took edue In tiop coni addi CfllK cess offic to vote stoc 11 snm and to yea ers. ..nnc vh: Jer del mai Consuli County Clerk or The Signers for Further Information. ari 'Si W NOTICE TO CREDITORS, lan Deceased I Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned, at the residence of either of them, at Clarkston, Cache County, Utah, on or before the 14th day of December A. D. 1913. Date of first publication, Fe- ing in Estate of John H. Dahle, bruary, 13, 1913. nai as Yi ha Ho sti he, HANS DAHLE, DAVID DAHLE 4 Administrators with the annexed n - will 1 tei (Advertisement) NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1h. B da of Matilda Josephine Estate Frank, Deceased -- Creditors will present claims wiirfMchefrRmliruudeTsigBed-- at his residence at 462 E. 'Center L6gan City, in the County-w bn of Cache and State of Ut&h, before the Fifteenth day of Jw ' A. D, 1913. Date of first publication March 11th, A. D-- 1913. OSCAR T. FRANK, ' Administrator. t Stin Manghan and.LawAltomeya. as te ar "11 ot MS tii 01 t The Logan Hide.and Junk Company rri" Pay the highest price for c hers and metals, machinery iron. Also for hides, wool sfl beeswax. 146 South Main, Phone 62. pan. Utah CHAS. ENGLAND a NOTARY PUBLICf -- - ftena rail ran 4 - -- s Alkalinns diluted with equal parts of warm water," three titmies daily, following this for protection with' a right thal' doing' so, the instructionsTglven .th liv to cities worse in had weather and. th ear is at such times. If this, is the' case you must first have the nose 'and throat' pul in a healthy condition following jn and .throat wash Liquor nearly that .'nose throat' and enstaebnan tubes. siei talk: ation atarrhal condition of your Samiri v town GS. , latter condition, of I1 too matter which smells gbt-to-ri- . 8 from had-visiti- ng nyrum can boast of their , LB. DAVID H, REEDEB ALL READERS of this publication are. at liberty to inquire foie any information pertaining t the subject of Health at any time. Address all communications to the Home Health Club n to Dr. David II. Reeder, 5039 Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago, with name and address in fun ' ; and at least 4 cents in postage. past week. The Moore-Ethie- r company put on two plays in our The - Written By, ANY BEESON can obtain a" handsomely engraved certificate of membership , in ;the Horn Health Club, a copy of Dr. Reeders world famous book, Volume 1, of the Home Health Clnh .series, who is a paid in advance subscriber to this newspaper,. by, sending in $1.00. peo-p- k of our city have been blessed with plenty of amusements the . JOURNAL. LOGAN, UTAH Journal Office, Logan 1 rasSSSS h ti I t i |