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Show I- 5.. 19, 1915. Tuesday, October r " THE.tSi-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y - Coffee PAGE THREB PEOPLE How much does good coffee add to your breakfast pleasure? 'How much HOLD o Very PHISIARY Particular e and Making not merely U,; Manufacturers Guarantee - a,. name. behind In the making and the style they Suits are with and without -- went - God-Thom- - - Logans. Foremost CLOTHE YOUR BG Y CLOTHES ar as I .. THATLAST AP-expect- ed Non-Partisa- Non-Partisa- . ' ' Lyric, Friday, Oct. 22nd nt. WANTED madr-pabhcTonig- ht HORSES And MARES to educated John performing and wrestling to SOUND AND Per Five wonderful performing Little Teddy Professor riding Delanos fashioned Punch' and Judy talking GOOD FLESH and Eastern Markets J" o ft ft ft ft ft . -- Clarkston, . Oct: 18. On th. 0 ft evening of the fifteenth the citio ft does a good5 breakfast help zens of Clarkston held their pri0 . to nominate mary five members 0 -of the Town Board. Mr. P. S. your day along? .This Store sells Xtragood Boys Clothing and ftft0 , Barson was chosen to preside invites your inspection of the new stbck for Fal 00 Theres charm in Schil- and Mr. Garrett Dahle to act as 0 secretary. Following are the 0 and . Winter. the Best Coffee; names of the gentlemen chosen : 0 lings 0 Isaiah Thompson, John P, Clark, 0 r XTRAGOOD is charm of fine flavor David Sparks, H, 0 ' .Thompson. 0 The of election judges ?rich full, satisfying! will be P. It expresses the quality and satisfaction in the S. Barson, Buttars, Mau.0" ' ! wear of Boys Clothes. rice Godfrey. . And all the flavor is kept 0 0 for you, in airtight tins. Last week Mr. and Mrs. The is James G. Thompson, Mrs. Caroline Thompson and Mr. William We recommend these boys clothes 00 every garment. Schillings 00 Thompson, left Clarkston .for to as the nearest in the their, very Snake River country, for a perfection Best every 00 visit to relativesrand a season 0 service. day of recreation. , & Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Barson arpos- - 000 INOON PEOPLE rived home last Thursday from sess is real economy. Every- - suit and overcoat a two weeks visit in Salt Lake, 00 and Brigham city, in . will its until worn good out. keep appearance LIKE NELL SERVICE KaysVille 0 each of which places they had a 0 fine yisit. Sanko was his own The 0 hew 0 Mendon, Oct. 18. To illus- conductor on this trip and startpatch pockets. Some have plaits in back and 00.0 trate how the people appreciate ed and stopped to suit his ;own the new interurban service, half convenience ; an experience he plain front all with belt. Some sewed to. cloth-ot- hers 000 enjoyed. a car of Saints took the 10:30 0 loose: Mrs. James - Sheffield 0 rar for Hyrum Sunday morning' Clarkston 0 tor. viis 0 to attend the quarterly, confere0 Shum-wa. Mr. and Mrs. Frank y 0 nce. Old people that heretofore were ealled to Preston last 00 ;werfnot..able, tomak&4h4ong Thursday ,jeveningghyyttrr-s- e 0 walk o and from the stations ious illness of their relative, Mr. . 0 0 Hobbs, who passed of the steam road, could get the William 0 a ar(shortly f 0 way their aftejr car a few steps from their home 0 ' rival. 0 ' and enjoy; the meetings as well 00 Funeral services of the inas the swift ride... fant son ' of Mr. and Mrs. 00 Politics has been warm in our Thomas H. Griffin, were held in 0 . i0 Two primaries the tabernacle on October 7th. city recently. . , 0 A 0 was held. were citizen's ticket Bishop Ravsten presided and -0 v Glothiers foll. nominated with the finally , the ward choir rendered some owing officers being, named: fine selections. The speakers -IN-T- HE Mayoiy William Bartlett; four-ye- were rElders Joseph Christen0-- 0 councilman, Fred Larsen; sen, Orrin Myler, John E. . . 0' two' year councihnen, J. A., Godfrey and Gardner, John Willie, Robert "EiStiop Ravsten. The bereaved Forter ; City -- Tecbrder, Elmer parents have the sympathy of ots frgm his friends here. It is THE TICKET AS IT WILL linlCreuz Zeitung. The. dispatch An English inventors elec ' Hancock; treasurer, Allen Wil- the community. march will be re- - 'PEAR' AT THE. PRIMARIES pays high tribute to the princes tricaLtool for removing boiler the lis; justice, Joseph Baker. in personally directing serde delivers 8,000 hammering sumed some time today and Mr. H. T. Richards is yet very Obregon Still Loyal To Chief MontereV reached some If You Are Interested In The bravery the deefnse the time up to the and tearing strokes a minute. Carranza sick. His children living but of Future Success of Logan City, last momentofand city not Thursday. leaving , ; town have been to see him. n . Vote the Ticket. until the Hungarians "were en. is Carranza Elasticity often can be restor Accompanying via 13, .Those who can are remaining to Oct, Mexico, Your Put Jampico, Cross Opposite the ' ed to rubber by soaking it tya , detering.' head of the Bonillas, n help take care of him. It' is to Larado, Texas, Oct.14. 4 Tien. Ignacio Candidates as of Several the staff mixture of one part of hous pririeeF . communications partment conductAlvaro is .be hoped Brother Richards will Obregon, who Indicated Below. . were captured or killed. . hold ammonia to two of water. of and works. The visit ' soon get a turn for the better. public head Venustiano Carranza, ing PJJ1 SI Mr. Vance Walkeris sick with of the armyyon a tour. of inspec- - Bonillas to" Tampico" wa& atten; Candidates for Nomination for MAYOR Typhoid fever. Mr. Walker has tion, learned, today that rumors ded by material benefit, to the ' CITY COMMISSIONER h!s disloyalty had been pub- shippers of Tampico. The bar of a severe this attack of 'yiite term " s AND AUDITOR lished in the American papers. at the mauth of the harbor had disease. . Vbg Mr. James Willie is also aff- Reports thatThe was about to increased in size till it had pracLOGAN CITY? UTAH licted with typhoid. This comes break with Carranza have been tically closed, the port to larger as a Hard blow to the Willie current in Mexicoformany vessels TOil tankers have een AtThe -PRIMARY. ELECTION leaving port only partly loaded family,' which had the. misfor days, OCTOBER 19th 1915. tune of posing a young . lady, It wasj with the greatest sur- and there appeared likelihood , Sarah, a week ago. prise that I read this account of that the exportation of oil For Mayor Beet digging-i- s ,ori in full a break with the first chief, he would be stopped entirely At X jPRESTON A. THATCHER swing. The crop is not as good as said to a correspondent oL the tention of Mr. Bonillas was callusual but the' farmers "will associated press and requested a ed to the situation arid he issued WILLIAM WORLEY realize a neat .sum of money denial of it.. It is well known. orders today for a dredge to be from hear inFrontera brought that I anyway as the acreage is larg- continued Obregon; (Vote For, One.) er than usual. vited him into the north' in order and placed at work immediately to show him just what has been to deepen the channel. For, Commissioner For Is the lady oLSthe house in inThe Four Year Term Had I planned Obregon rendered to- - Carranza 'accomplished. quired the gentleman-ageto break away, jt is unlikely.that a report of operations in north No, replied t,he ladys htisVand, I would have don this 'and the and central Mexico, GEORGE W. LINDQUIST- wiping his hands on the kitchen warmth of our meeting here and apron he wore. Shes gone to a the evident ' friendly relations MAJOR SACRIFICES HIS JOHN QUAYLE ' ' (Vote fbr One.) - LIFE TO SAVE MEN suffrage meeting. . that exist certainly must serve Then, I guess youre the party I to indicate the falsity of those ' For Auditor want to see. I have here a patent stories. ; Ottawa, Ont., Oct. 17. rThril-lin- g They are absured. .V dish washing machine, WM. was recent EVANS JR. Carranza's time today incidents of especially fighting adapted to the use of men who, do taken up largely in receiving in the Arras sector in northern ' their own housework., W. H. LARSEN f callers andaccepting social fov- - France, in which members of the Canadian contingent ' were (Vote For One.) engaged is described in an offic-- Advt. communication received ial from the Canadian headquarters in France by Sir Samuel attached tq the recruiting burA detachment Hughes, minister of militia, and eau at Troyes. was sent from there to recently, : in fill of the the ranks gaps Oh October 6, says the ac- Forty-sevent- h Territorial regTwenty-Secount, Major A: V. Roy, iment and Verd was so insistent cond battalion, Montreal, with the was standing in a trench issuing on going to the front comaand-inmen g the that younger orders to Company Sergeant officer to consented finally Marion and others. The V Major enlist him for activeservice. enemy trench mortar shell were. The ged volunteer now is a falling, in the vicinity. Briga- 8Id-iem.the Seventh company dier General Watson, Quetec, r of which is station-- 1 regiment had just passed along the trench ed in somewhere the trenches of a few feet from Major Roy and line the of first defense . He PATTEN & WHITES TRAINED ANIMALS his'men. . is his as efficiently! doing duty. The shell did not burst on as of his comrades in arms; any 1400 Weighing From . 1000 , impact, and, rushing toward it, whose unbounded admiration Dickey-Boyporiy.: Major Roy bent down with the the spry, septuagenarian has won j of throwand seizing it object 9 Years Old Age 4 through his vivacity and never' Brown, ing it over the parapet in order failing good humor.1' -r to save the lives of those near Bear. One i Dollar ..Alvide Verd has seen war "Minute. him.' Before he could grasp it, before. IN He fathers the fought . ' the projectile exploded, inflict- of his present adversaries durV . . Goats. ing wounds from which Major ing the Franco-Prussia- n conTor Southern Roy died- - His gallant vs. Cowboy Dog. flict in which he took part up has been specially reported to the ominous battle of Sedan, by his brigade and. divisional Frisco when he was made a prisoner - . . Monkey. Commander, and with thousands of others old London sent into captivity in Silesia.- AT FIGHTS FOR, FRANCE . ' . , SECON D TIM! , SERBIAN PRINCE Show. Misners HAS NARROW ESCAPE Paris. According to the Paris figures. . , Figaro the oldest volunteer in RAY MARSHALL, Denver, Colorado Amsterdam, Oct 17, via Lonthe French army is alcid don. Crown Prince .Alexander Verd, born in April' 1843, at of Serbia narrowly 'escaped cap-tywhen Hungarian troops enAT BOWENS LIVERY, LOGAN, UTAH Rompont -- (Ardeche). jle already had celebrated his sevAty tered Belgrade, according to a second birthday when he became Bucharest dispatch to the f r 0ft self-sacrifi-ce October 22 and 23 -- re J 2 Shows. Matinee & Night |