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Show -- PAGE FUUB ' v" 4. 4 - ,-. 4 4 4 4 '4 44 i , IN ' 4 4 4 We-expec- 4 4 4 4 4 4 . - . in-:pric- e 1 . r- , we We bought and stored at the did price over $50,000.00 in Automobiles because of these Cars., have advanced knew the price was. going to advancer--Som- e twice since we purchased, others are going to advance in priqp irn the iiext 30 or 60 - Hudson thet in of Super Six and we have only raise a days. $300.00 been able to buy 4 more at the old price, any one desiriiig phe Of the world s greatest ! -- ' " Friday, November 9, 1917. CITY, CACHE COUNTY. OTAR. THETJOURNALr.LOGAN ,'. O,OO0' I 4 4 '& r 4 4-- will go at the old Cars should.place their order now. We have a few fine Mitchelfe and Grant Six Cars which some great bargains. Now; is the to .the are and tires in public, offering over We $7000.00 . price. bought time to get in on the ground floor and buy a good car at the right price. 4- - . 4 4 I 4 -- 4 4 4 i -- 4f By C. M. Harris, Manager , A I I- - jnnnitMiM That the present year will be cne of unusual interest and activity is already evident to the South ' Cache . High School, The increased at ' tendance over last year has made necessary the division of many classes into sections, and the organization cf several new courresdn economics and English and correspondence The school orchestra is already under .Way with an increased instrumentation. Two classes in public speaking and two in art have been added to Two the general curriculum. new teachers. Miss' Hope Fish-bur- n and Mr. Edward Holmgren are in the department of English and agriculture respanyone-- - Ernest Woodward -- four classes have effected organizations, the ' 'presidents being: Seniors, Le-- i land Meuter ; Juniors, John Stir-rapermanent t; Sophomores, Laretta Jones and FreshmCn, Edwin Summers. i . You just rub Musterole in briskly, and , board: ' " Charles Shumway,. before-Januar- one-thir- 'ring at-n- - er n V one-eig- ht JOHNSONS" Wad-doup- s. FREEZE PROOF Prevents Frozen Radiators df -- Harmless of kind.-,Jt-4oes-- - 4 I 1 1 : Hi: - soothing comfort conies to take it3 place. Musterole is a dean, white made with oil of mustard. Use it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister, Many doctors ana nurses use Musterole and recommend it to their patients. They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sorr muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted' fe colds of the chest (it often prove... pneumonia). Always dependable. 30 and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. "" i- n&t - dna of Ban-ner- - Coun-cilme- n, v y, - 5: m J uld LTry Musterole. See How Quickly It Relieves eturned .. produced 1 Mr and Mrs. H. M. Godfrey have gone up into Idaho for a visit and to kill bear. ' Mr. D..B.' Barson and Mr P. H: Rasmussen have just from Idaho. The boys went north thinking they could find a nicer place than , Clarkston to live, but they have returned horpe better satisfied with Clarkston than before and will now plow , sow, paint ' new and make residences Thoinas town. the Archi- fences and beautify good people each made up his own ticket for the town board of Sf five members. Thirty-tw- o voted were for, best Chrkstons each receiving from ope to 91 votes. . The judges of election were John Thompson, John Burt and Peter S. Barson. The following gentlemen were elected members of . the tWTfh -r. El-m- r All CLARKSTON sus Un f ! Circulation and Exchanges ' Leta Nielsen. Athletics Delmont Peterson. FOp. tiectric lights placed in their residences; for years they have been peeking more light. Master Fay Thompson, was No7. CLARKSTON, Nov. kicked in thf face by. horse vember 6th was an exciting day Inst Friday, in Clarkston. Eighteen of the ' ' Jensen, John Burt, Allen bald, Joseph, Goodey. Mr, John Thompson and!, Mr. Thomas Jensen have purchased a number one moving picture-sho- ' On or 1st, and on Tuesday installed 1918, I will sell twelve head of the machinery in the amuse- high grade Holstein milk cows ment hall ; and in the evening, and heifers, about d to a crowded house, appeared pure bred, but all will be sold as before the public. The pictures grades, no record having bfien were gran leadedhy'a Messrs. Thompson and Jen- pure bred bull for past ten Cachc ,he ag from a severe f L. K.'Wo'od. The evening was sen frill repair the amusement years, which will be sold with en Mr. and Mrs, Johp Hendricks Junction in automobiles, to bid music. hall and make- - some changes above. Will not sell find isack f appendiciti slowly spent, in . games part, but all Oyfftril TrlHlm nro the them farewell. : t mn refm'h wrll drawcustom. that Dainty one Jot. must besold hr improving. The Second ward gave a fare- of Mrs. Lettie StocksI ? Mr. Knapp has lately sold hiis Mifdieff Pond who is at- ed.. Miss For inquire, particulars well party in the Second ward Dr..William Jamison of PocaMr. and Mrs. Joseph Hancock town property to MrT Russell choffl at Logan spent A. D SMITH, v tello was visiting relatives' and tending amusement hall in honor of Lewis-tebahleJ of the Centerville in spent and past Adv. Sunday Lewiston, Utah. fore Saturday Bowman Tuesday- - evening. friends in Lewiston the J in Mendon guests of week Mrs. end and John Mr. Myler her parents. visiting Ice cream and Cake was sold part of the week. Stewart are making some. . imThere are those who couldnt Mutual1 will Mrs. H. J. Richards. The First word Mr. Orand Mrs. Charles Van ' during the evening and the proSorensen Mrs. on town of Naef their provements Joseph on hold their regular meetings"buy a four percent Liberty bond ceeds were given to Mr. Elmer den of Teton Basin are visiting , in a Idahot is dont you know, because they jfew spending of days property. Boman who left Saturday for friends, and relatives here. Mr. Tuesday evenings instead mothMendon S. with her and Barson Mr. visiting Hyrum really could make four and commencing Tuesday, government service. , y Van Orden states that it ha. Sunday, Mrs. T. H. Richards. er MnxJohn have had November 13th Myler percent in their business. thq Tuesday night the Mutual been some time since he has Mr. R. C Barrett, agent at Junior girls of the Third ward bee n 'ToLevTstonNiWTiefi fids' the 0. L. and I. station has the gave a Halloween party, Pro- that the town has certainly record "for "corn production" on Said he grown very rapidly. gram was as, follows: the west side. On a tract of less Reading, Legends of Hal- would hardly have known the than half an acre Mr. Barrett loween by Miss Hattie place on account of improvebushels harvested thirty-seve- n ments. MENDON, Nov. 7. The elec- of first class corn. This ought to Vocal solo, Maggie Butters. - Mrs. Joseph McKnight was a tion returns for this city show be some inducement to fanners Comic reading, Perry Jami- Richmond visitor Wednesday. that The Citizens ticket won out who have land that can be utilizMr. Fichmond Bowden, while by a son. t majority of nine Tor mayor ed for corn. The land that Johnsons Freeze-Procontains no oils and does not Instrumental .jnusic, Nellie driving a Paige car owned by and there wjls a tie between C. - crop-wo' in interfere with the cooling system. It posi,thisJumper anyway his father Thomas Bowden, col- S. Barrett and Oliver Taylor for Smith. will not evaporate, . It raises the boiling point of 'been summer fallowed have tively The remainder of the evening lided with a Ford car last city recorder. The election was a water 25 to 40 degrees, , The tract is now in exwas spent in a social way and Thursday evening. The accident spirited affair, a. total of 138 anyway. cellent condition for a crop of Absolutely luncheon was served. All occurred between Merrills spur votes being polled. Had there potatoes or wheat next season. Freeze-Prodoes not injure rubber, cloth, Johnsons an enjoyable evening. and Richmond. Both cars were been but one ticket in the field, or. metal of fust-o- r ..packing any currgdg' The Third ward gae a fare-we- ll iery badly smashed up. The there would not have been such . metal. Stijl another .standard, of There is less rust with Johnsons Freeze-Proo- f of the damage of Mr! an interest exhibited in the re- camouflage is holding one of party Thursday evening in than there is with water alone or with a combination of honor ofClarenoeViser. The Bowdens car ; wfiter and ateohoj. between $350 sults. those large old, fashioned geog-- , L following program was render- end $16p. . ofliciafs The enfor the city Economical laphy books inc school to conceal asy, ed: ' The town board ' held their suing two years will be as fol- the Johnsons Freeze-Prois the most economical antiHistory of Daredevil-Dick, Singing, Star Spangled 7 freeze compound on the market. It is very easy to use regular monthly meeting in the lows : Having promised- to grant dissolve in water and pour into the radiator. town board room Tuesday evenMayor, Thomas Muir; popular rights t ol h i sTub jec t s, ' ' The label gives full instructions. Prayer, John Kemp. ing. Fred 'Larsen, Peter Lar.-se- n Kaiser Bill nofr magnamim-ouslJohnsons Freeze-Proo- f is a powder put up in 5 lb. Mr. Margaret Rogers spent Singing, Put Y6ur Shoulder Jr., II. S. Baker, William 'the people freely permits which retail at 1.50 each In the United States. packages to the Wheel. Wed nesday In Richmond-o- n p record- todiscussthebestmethods'of Hughes,.- - M.T.arsen-cit- y FORSALE'BY "" : William business. Opening address, er, Treasurer. Jemima Foster. home cooking. Blair Sr. Mr. and Mrs. E. of The farmers have completed Some people cant' take the Current event, Bert Marlowv Ogden are visiting in Lewiston their sugar beet harvest, the pledge to eat corn, bread because Vocal solo, Maggie Butters. with Mrs. Sarah Stocks. Logan, Utah average yield being about thir- it is yellow and doesnt match Quartet, .Gtetta Karren and The Boosters club of Lewis- - teen tons Jo the ache. The corn- - their china plates. i er Arnold Gardner. Jes- - - ; - Donald '- ! in ActiyitiestrGIadysJielsen, c - the publication of the school - , paper; Associate Editor John Stir . rat. Assistant Business Manag- Special Writer : company. , At a student body election i:eld Wednesday, the following itatots were chosen to assist Editor 'Cera Rose and Business Manager ' - , IE .11:11 X , - ects 4 Or-oe- n; al com,-mcrci- 4- - j visiting 4 4 4 I - High School mm ' ton was', reoiganized Tuesday panyJs fieSdjman is busyjakingj resi contracts?; ter the next ?easOfis,J .Instrumental music by Nellie night with Bert Pond, ' vice crop. A larger acreage 1st Smith. dent ; Dr. Lcrin Lewis, quested of the farmers owing to ' Luncheon was served and president; Vernal Fairbanks, th need of sugar for toasts were given by a number secretary and tveasureFr--r ' Mr. William Blair was a Lo- - ourselves and allies. cf'frionds that were present. ElecLEWISTON, .Nov. 7 The Heme Dramatic company visitor Wednesday. Dow gan Dr. Lorin Lewis and ' tion in Lewiston was spnt in a Mrs.' Julia Lewis entertained entertained with a drama last Lewis motored to Logan Tues- very quite way. The election rewith af3mily- - supper Monday, j week. This show was of especial sulted ps follows : Mendon people. ML VaiUcvenin2 in honor of her daugh-- 1 interest to Mr. Ed and Mr. Jay Dr. Lorin Lewis, president of Leora Worley who left H. K. Wood is the author and Orden motored to Salt, Lake the town board; P. E, Van entitled 'Called Tuesday morning to join wtw, play S. R. Rogers, "George Pope, Tuesday on business drew a huge house. in Drr Authority Eugene Worley, Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Rogers mo- husband consideration the Joseph Bergeson, trustees. into Taking Chicago. .Mrs. J. W. Boman entertained tored to Logan Tuesday. ) t a time was st 'short fact that men that' held up the The j week Of "Mrs. f.he' in honor it flower spent at. dinner Sunday, store some two weeks' available to put the khqw on, her mother Mrs. JL T. Browers end in .Salt. Xake. returning Cornish Wood left Mr. for well done. was ' ego were captured at Idaho eighty-secon- d the birthday. Those Monday; j last Saturday. The' sheriff the' training camp after MiagLeaina' Anderson who is Fall, had He present besides the immediate was tbow arrang.over. at Idaho Fall noticed a' 'closed family were Mrs. R. G. Miller attending school at Logan spent ed alt his affairs, . The proceeds throu.Sh th9' to' of Salt Lke, Mrs. Alice Daniel- Saturday and Sunday with h'erJar V the towvard paying for and on .being notified of the went son of Logan and Mr and Mrs. parents. piaho recently purcLased; decided tha? $e CiU ward ' Messrs Riley Lewi Sr, andlrobbeiT William Bair of Richmond. cast was as follows: ' ;The so be Mowed Misses Phoebe and Delecta Clarence Stocks left Monday forlooked Mg'. Annie Htighes." Mrs. m s ,e Edith Boman spent the week end in "Star Valley and expectJb be the 5ar aL Wjnn, Misses Orpha Larexamination he can'cnhr ten in the week a away days Logan visiting. sen, Marvel Hancock, Alice Sorfound ,th"m to x 'ih there. land th?fen interest of their Elmer H. Messrs, Bowman, The sheriff ensen Messrs. L. K. Wood, lookm for; Miss Eliza King of Logan were Clarence Wiser and Leland Van C- - Sorensen, David Winn, Clyde was certainly' . his job. The Orden, left Saturday night for spent Saturday and Sunday in Arnold Gardher, David 4o men palled their guns to Copen, V .. , Camp Lewis, Washington. The Lewiston the guests, of Miss avoid arrest but he - got ' them Muir., , immediale family of EfmeWBd- - Lodna Wiser.. The Dramatic company en- JU ' Mr. G. A. Hogan spent Friday 1? man amj.a number of friends of .ameE 'ho has tertained in compliment to Mr. ML . in Salt Lake. b J went j South Cachy t - 4 - BLAIR MOTOR Co. |