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Show ovum CACtta UJUKlLK, HYKUM. UTAH Prisoners Fats Left to Trial by Ordeal AT THE THREE RULE STORE inch Gingham, 5 yards for 36 inch Percale, 6 yards Hope Bleach, 6 yards for $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 for 5 $1.00 Jap Crepe, yards for to 95c Ladies Aprons $1.95 to House Dresses,$1 85 $2.95 a and for Oxfords Sandies, pair $1.00 Boys and Ladies Pumps Oxfords, at $1.75, and $2.75 32 - We Always Sell For Less SO TRADE AT THE Three Rule Store CENTER STREET, LOGAN OVe keep open until 8 p. tn on Saturdays) As recently as the beginning of the Nineteenth century the populace of Hela, near Dantxig, twice plunged into the sea an old woman reputed to There were 305 cows in milk and 40 dry. The average milk probe a sorceress, who, on persistently duction per cow was 861.6 pounds with an average butter fat of rising to the surface, was pronounced 32,55 pounds per cow. There were 71 cows that produced 40 lbs. guilty and beaten to death. Grotius mentions many instances of or more- - The high ten cows for the month are as follows: water ordeal In Bithynia, Sardinia, and other countries, and it was in use in Iceland from a very early period. In the primitive jurisprudence of Russia, ordeal by boiling water was enjoined in cases of minor importance, In the Eleventh century we find burning iron ordered where the matter at stake amounted to more than half a grivna of gold. A curious survival of ordeal superstition prevailed till quite recently in southern Russia. When a theft was committed in a household the servants were summoned together and a sorceress was sent for. Should no confession be made by the guilty party, the sorceress rolled up as many little balls of bread ns there were suspected persons present. She then took one of these balls and, addressing the nearest servant, used this formula: If you have committed the theft the ball will sink to the bottom of the vase, but if you are innocent it will float on the water. The accuracy of this trial, however, was seldom tested. The guilty person Five High Herds of 12 Cows or Less. usually confessed before his turn arNo. Cows Owner Av. Lbs. Milk Av. Lbs. Fat Breed rived' for the ordeal. 49 47 Hans P. Andersen 9 1251.7 R & Gr. H. J. 46.15 S. H. 6 1139.8 Clawson Gr. Otto Indians Had Effective Method of Fire Making Academies ' As Zola did not belong to the French academy, so Theodore Drei-- ; ser, the author of Sister Carrie, does not belong to the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Whistler, Mr. Dreiser said at an Algonquin luncheon "our great Whistler did not belong to the Royal academy, either. An American admirer of Whistlers once wrote him a letter in the Royal academys care. The letter had a hard time to find Whistler, but It did find him at last. On the envelope the Royal academy people had maliciously written: Not known at the Royal acad- emy. Whistler sent the envelope to the Times vith the comment: Behold my certificate of merit 1" NONAME HATS Gypsy Tongue in Print $4.00, Thatcher Clothing COMPANY UTAH Jmi &Ja MaMtif hot an exact guzrr" Fresh Fruits are Plentiful ! Use the short s for making- jam and jelly with Berries, Cherries, Peaches and other fruits in season. You will find they are the best janis and jellies you ever tasted. ; Certo is sold by grocers everywhere cr sent postpaid for 35 cents. CERTO-Proces- - 1 MINUTES BOILING 2 POUNDS OF FRUIT JPCUNDSOF SUGAR 4 ounces of Certo makes 5 POUNDS OF JAM Wrapped with every bottle is a recipe booklet which tells the story. Douglas-Pedlir- i . Corporation N. Y. Granite Bldg., Rochester, Tiw political-campaig- $6.00, 58.00 LOGAN, 5 Or. Hoi. R. & Gr. Hoi. 938-- reeip-rocator- 9 1103.9 1097.9 y The Importance of Eye Care Pre-Emine- TO nt Slavic-speakin- n g agrarian-campaig- CONSULT Dr. F. B. Parkinson OPTOMETRIST n Office Over Utah Power & Light. Logan, Utah tT French Dry Cleaners one-four- th , Old Clothes made to look like new. Ladies and Gents Suits Cleaned and Pressed. STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 438 North Main Street. Logan, Utah AMERICAN 241 Leave Your Clothes with our Agent at th United Cash and Carry Store, Hyrnm. Began Life Work Early Flo reason now her to tell i hat sad old story "Ittongue did net T i ier jam s now perfe5: zlty7 t:o j one uses CERTO so should you ! 45.81 42.45 The most widespread method of 6 41.48 making fire practiced by the American Albert Nielsen aborigines at the time of the discovery DALTON W. REID, Tester. of America by Columbus was by motion of wood on wood Box 206, Hvrum, Utah. and igniting the ground-of- f particles through heat generated by friction. It was the most valued as well as the most effective method known to the aborigines. The apparatus, in its simplest form, consists of a slender piece or drill and a lower piece or hearth, near the border of which the drill is worked by twisting between the palms, creating a socket. From the socket it is the most ALL the value of sight is a narrow canal is cut in the edge of Fine Senses is most of It used and, the the the hearth, the function of which is Abused. to collect the powdered wood ground most thoughtlessly and through ignorance, the off by the friction of the drill, as withA greater appreciation of sight is not necessary but a in the wood meal the heat rises to the Ignition point. This Is the simgreater appreciation of the Importance of Eye Care is. A large most and diffused plest widely type majority of the human race have Defective Vision, most of which of apparatus known to unis remedial. A lack of knowledge of the prevalence of this civilized man. Some of the tribes also condition and alack of Proper Eye Care is, in a measure, re used flint and, pyrites (the progenitor of flint and steel), which is supposed sponsible for much suffering and inefficiency. to have been introduced into America Have your eyes examined, and if sight is defective, have through Scandinavian contacts or from or Asia. corrected with properly fitted glasses them Europe Gypsy language, which is not regarded as a written tongue, has been put into print for the first time this autumn for purposes, says the New' York World. It is printed in Slavic diameters, Cost of Lifting Oil but most of the words are unintelThe bureau of mines says that from ligible to a Bulgarian or any other person. The political 20 to 90 pr cent of the total cost of terms, however, are Slavic words. producing petroleum may be charged to lifting the oil. Although the lifting An document, printed in the Romany language, cost ranges from less than three cents points out that the late dictator, a barrel at flowing w'ells, producing Stamboulisky, was anxious to en- several hundred barrels a day, to $3 franchise the entire Gypsy race, but a barrel, at wells producing less than the democratic union prevented the a fifth of a barrel a day, the lifting enfranchisement by putting an end cost per well may range from more to the Stamboulisky regime. than $1,000 at large flowing wells of the type recently discovered in Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas and California, Old Hebrew Laws Praised to less than $10 at many of the old The law's of the ancient Hebrews wells pumped only a few hours a week, are ideal for the stabilizing of morals as in most of the oil fields of New today, Dr. Wilbert W. White, presi- York and Pennsylvania, where the dent of the Biblical seminary in New average daily production per well per told club the Sunday Evening York, of a barrel. day is less than of Chicago. he said, These ancient laws, gave the highest Importance to the Authority on Cards prompt administration of justice, reThe expression according to Hoyle sponsibility of public office, enlight- refers to Edmond Hoyle, a writer om ened public opinion, and sacredness of games, who was born in England in the family relation. - The principles 1672. Little is known about Hoyles laid down produced results, and it is life. Tradition he was educated says my belief that God wrought out, for the bar. At he went to any rate, of his prophets, London, where he spent much of his through the writings a plan for the spiritual world which on games and giving lestime would stand the test of the most rigid sons writing in card playing, especially whist scientific investigation. lie published a book in which he systematized the laws and rules of whist, a game on which he was considered an authority. His name became proverbial as an authority on games. Playing a game according to Hoyle came to mean playing it fair and according to the recognized rules. Hoyle died in London in 1769. Kansas City Star. - -- - Lon Savage Borgan Anderson fire-maki- Command Attention V- Cow Report of Hyrum-Paradis- e Testing Association Feb. 1925 $h Subscribe For x The South Cache Courier $1.50 a Year in Advance Two men who have been considered the worlds most famous clowns started acting at a very early age. Joseph Grimaldi, the great fun. maker of England, made his first bow to an audience as the Little Clown at the age of one year and eleven months. By the time he was three years old he was a regular member of the company at Sadlers Wells theater, being cast in the arduous part of the little monkey. George L. Fox, the Grimaldi of America, and the man- who made Humpty Dumpty famous, was of a theatrical family and made his first appearance on the stage when he was five years old Mentor Magazine. Brin? us the news. All Kinds of Job Printing Promptly Done at This Office |