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Show ? contains all of the bodies and the poisons of the is injected into geims. This filtrate the muscie of the arm and it ngs about an immediate reaction on the part of the entire body. The condition becomes acute and the body must put up a fight. In provoking a general reaction to the local infection we bring about the eradication of the local infection. Thus the sinus infection is no longer tolerated and It clears up. I have seen cases of catarrhal deafness clear up when this treatment was administered. Do So come and be not have catarrh, have sinusitis. trale CACHE AMERICAN matter November 2, 1931, at the Logan, Utah, under the Act of March , Ld - by carrier or mall one year afeerription Rate Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered a Beet Office second-cla- ss ?- at ' The Only Solution of During 1934, the automobile caused the deaths 24.7 persons out of each 100,000 of our population. Each 100000 cars in use killed 130.4 people. conEvery time 10,000,000 gallons of gasoline were sumed, 20.1 persons died. There are three different ways of looking at the automobile accident problem and any one of them should be sufficiently impressive to make the public think, and think seriously. The problem would he had eonugh if it were no greater than in previous years, but statistics show that it is steadily becoming more acute. In 1931, for example, automobile registrations were 3 per cent greater than in 1934, and gasoline consumption about one per cent greater hut 1931 automobile deaths were 8 per cent under 1934. This year, with automobile registrations and gas consumpit isnt pleasant to speculate tion again on the on what the death toll will he unless tnat proportion of the motoring public which is reckless, incompetent and plain discourteous is forced to change its ways. A glance at the records shows that the unavoidable accident is so rare as to be practically All but a handful of accidents are caused of one two things mechanically defective cars, or by a defect in the person behind the wheel. And of those two, the last is infinitely more important 93.9 per cent of the cars involved in accidents last year were in apparently good condition. The time has passed when appeals to the reckless driver to improve his ways are sufficient. He has refused and the force of public opinion' backed by modern, aggressively enforced laws, presents the only solution to the problem. up-grad- e, ed non-existe- NOTES Dear Doctor: No matter what I eat it seems to lie on my stomach and will not digest. What can be the cause of this condition? Answer: The cause of this condi-th- n is often simply a nervous indigestion and can be relieved by your Osteopath. Again it may be caused by too much acid foods. Try masticating your starchy foods mio a liquid before swallowing them. Starch foods often cause gas and give the sensation of lyin the stomach. ing undigested The most common cause of indigestion, in my opinion is constipation. You may think that you are not constipated but if you will go on a diet of nothing but tomato juice and orange for seven .days you will find that on the fifth and sixth days you are still having solid stools. This is accumulated waste matter and show that you are days behind in your elimination. Do not use cathartics to loosen up this matter. Use enemas. The diet I suggest will be a great benefit to you. Readers of this paper are at liberty to write Dr. Reeder on matters pertaining to heath. Addreu. Dr. David H. Reeder, 314 Wirth man Bldg, Kansas City, Mo. Enclose 6 cents for mailing. Interesting Item For Rheumatic Sufferers By ED. TUTTLE LEGAL NOTICES rs The curse of war's futility. Nations rose and then declined Through death of body, faith, and mind. Civility cannot remain A vassa to this rogues grim train, And pestilence begetts it's kind Whie Mars but grins in mockery. Its cursed aim is to destroy The lives that men have bred In Joy And women born in agony To bathe with tears and rear In love. Its horrors cry, to Him above, Of human Incompetency. HEALTH HOME CLUB By Dr, David H. Reeder, Kansas City, Missouri Sinusitis: It seems that our old friend Catarrh has been thrown on 'the ash heap and in his place has come a new and formidable rival called Sinusitis. Just why this has occurred is very simple. Doctors found that what we called catarrh a general inflammation of the upper respiratory tract, was caused by infected sinuses and the secretions from the sinus was keeping the nasal passages inflammed. So we now have sinusitis. It Is a mo6t distressing condition. It gives rise to headache, earache, as t hama, bronchitis and general discomfort. Then there is the constant discharge that accompanies the condition. The treatment of the condition has varied from simple nasal douching to radical surgery of the nose and sinuses. They have been moderately successful The mild NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate and Guardianship Notices, consult county clerk or the respective signers foe further NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE DISTRICT COl'HT OP THE FIRST JlDH'IlIi DISTRICT OF THE STITK, OF I'TUI IV AVI FOll THE COUNTY OF CACHE.- IV In the Matter of the Estate JAMES C. ALLEN, Rlso known as J. C. ALLEN, Deceased. of claims will present Creditors with vouchers to the undersigned at 211 Cache Valley Bank Bldg, Logan City. Cache County, State of Utah, on or before 3rd day of July, A. D. 1935. ALLEN and WILCLARENCE LARD ALLEN, joint Executors of the Estate of James C. Allen, also known as J. C. Allen, deceased. NEWELL O. DAINES, Attorney. Publication dates: May S. 10. 17, 34, SPRING SPECIALS es. Phone 1279-- FOR SALE The best hay derrick made at Afflecks Machine shop 15 E. 1st. South. Published bj arrangement with FOR SALE Grain bed. Will hold Reasonable 80 ' bushel. pnee. Herman Peterson, 461 W. 3 North. eutbfffyiayer CHAPTER FOUND Wallet containing 1935 fish license and fishing tackle. Belongs to Wm. King. Can be had at this office. XVIII We had gone down to bedrock, and were tunneling in to meet the hole the Halfbreed had covered TEACHING grade pupils by exup. So far we had found nothing. Chance to the perienced teacher. Every day we panned samples of complete or make a grade. Readirt, always getting colors, somesonable prices. 456 W. 1st S. St. times a fifty-cepan, but never what we dreamed of, hoped for. a we FOR SALE Shoe shining chair, get "Wait, boys, till brushes and complete shoe shinpan, then well begin to whoop It up some." outfit cheap. See Ray Hixon ing Once the Company Manager came Shoe Shop, Smithfield. over looked He down on a our shaft He wore a coon coat BABY CHICKS Now ready, on with a cap of beaver, and huge fur hand every week. Booking orders mits hung by a cord around his neck. He was massive and impassive. Types of Centaureas, Annual and for turkeys, and ducks. Custom Perennial. Hatching. Electric Brooders. Thos. Spiky icicles bristled around his J. Rowley, Phone 113-mouth. What luck, boys?" His breath isnt necessary to Schooling came like steam. we told him, success. You can quit, as Edison in Radio, None, so far, Everything the went into off he and wearily, did, and study at home for sixty Refrozen gloom, saying he hoped we Certified Radio & eight years. would strike it before long. Sales. frigeration Service "Wait a while." what you can, with what We were working two men to a Electric & Refrigeration youDo have, where you are. You shaft, burning our ground over night 462-438 cannot build a reputation on Phone manned the windand 184, I The Prodigal I threw myself on the bunk voto do things you are going lasses, while the old miners went Day & Night my Company. down the drifts. It was a cold, cold James J. Hill. luptuously, and began The Halfbreed looked round tri- job standing there on that rugged letters. There were some from Garry platform turning the windlass-cranand some from Mother. While still umphantly. Now, heres the point We can Long before It was fairly light we unreconciled to the life I was leading, get a lay on that ground. One of got to our posts, and lowered our they were greatly Interested in my you boys must apply tor it They men Into the hole. The air waa know Im in with you, or warmer down there; but the work wildly cheerful accounts of the coun- mustntwould suspect right away. was harder, more difficult more dantry. They were disposed to be less they none too scrupulous themThey're gerous. was censorious, and I for my part selves In their dealings. At noon there was no sunshine, He paused Impressively. only too glad Mother was well enough only a wan, ashen light that suffused You cinch that lay agreement the sky. A deathlike stillness lay on to write, even if she did scold me It signed right away. Well go the valley, not a quiver or movement sometimes. So I was able to open Get In and work like Old Nick. Well In leaf or blade. The snow was a without mail my misgivings. make a big clean-u- p by Spring. I'll shroud, smooth save where the funeBut I was still aglow with mem- take you right to the gold. Theres real pines pricked through. In that ories of the last few hours. I was in thousands and thousands lying snug intensity of cold, that shivering a purring lethargy of content. Then in the ground just waiting for us. agony of desolation, it seemed as if I remembered something. Home Its right In our mlt Oh, It's a cinch, nature was laughing at us the CosWhy Be Bothered With Washing Oh, say, boys, I forgot to tell you. a cinch P mic Laugh. So You Done at Can Have It When The Halfbreed almost grew excited. I met McCnmmon down the creek. while. Cheaply a "Wait You remember him on the trail, the Bending forward he eyed us keenly. one afternoon, the Something Then, halfbreed. He was asking after you In a breathless silence we stared at happened. It was Jim who was the chosen one. About three oclock he both; then all at once he said he each other. wanted to see us on Important busiWell," I objected, "seems to be signalled to be hoisted up, and when ness. Hes coming along this eve- putting up rather a Job on the Com- he appeared he was carrying a pan 68 West First North Phone 4!5 ning. What's the matter, Jim? pany. of dirt "Call the others," he said. Jim was silent, but the Prodigal Jim waa staring blankly at one of All together in the little cabin we Deliver Call and We the letters he had received. His face cut In sharply: stood round, while Jim washed out was a picture of distress, misery, Job nothing its a square proposi- the pan In snow-watmelted over despair. Without replying, he went tion. We dont know for certain that our stove. We could see gleams of bed. down He sigh- golds there. Maybe Its only a pif- yellow In the muddy water. Thrills and knelt by his ed deeply. Slowly his face grew calm fling pocket, and well get souped for of joy and hope went through us. We again; then I saw that he was pray- our pains. No, It seems to me Its a had got the thing, the big thing at Phone 183 Phone 183 ing. We were silent In respectful fair gambling proposition. I for one last. sympathy, but when, in a little, he am strongly in favor of it What do Jim, I said, or Ill die "Hurry, got up and went out, I followed him. you say? A big Bporting chance-a- re of suspense. Had bad news, old man? you there, boys, are you there?" Patiently he went on. There it Hush! Some one might hear you," was at last in the bottom of the pan Ive had a letter thats upset me. In Pm a terrible position. If ever warned the Halfbreed. sweeter to our eyes than to a woFor Window and Auto Glass I wanted strength and guidance, "Yes, thats right Well, it looks man the sight of her want it now. mighty good to me, and if you boys There it lay, glittering, gleaming re willing well just draw up papers gold, fine gold, coarse gold, nuggety Heard about that man?" Expert Glazing Prompt Service Yes, it's him, all right; its and sign an agreement right away. gold. Mosher. can it I suspicioned it all along. Is it a go? whoop up," "Now, boys, you Heres a letter from my brother. He We nodded, so he got ink and pa- said Jim quietly; "for theres many says theres no doubt that Mosher per and drew up a form of partners- and many a pan like it down there Is Moseley, in the drift. hip. His eyes were stormy, his face Now, said he, his eyes dancing, But never a whoop. What was the now, to secure that lay before any matter with us? When the fortune tragic in its bitterness. ! but we had longed for so eagerly came Oh, you dont know how I wor- one else cuts In on us. Gee shipped that woman, trusted her, its getting dark and cold outdoors at last, we did not greet it, even vith would have banked my life on her; these days. Snow falling; well, a cheer. Oh, we were painfully and when I was away making money must mush to Dawson silent. CALL FOR AND WE He hurried on some warm, yet for her she ups and goes away with Solemnly we shook hands all round. In old all that slimy reptile. the the time talking days I light, clothing, FOR DEAD OR PAY CASH would have tom him to pieces, but excitedly of the chance that fortune 'Now to weigh it, said the Prodnow had thrown In our way, and gleeful igal. AND COWS HORSES USELESS as a schoolboy. He sighed distractedly. On the tiny pair of scales we turned I was at a loss how to comfort he "Now, boys, says, hope Ill it out ninety-fiv- e dollars worth. Just Ring Logan Enterprise 30 him, and it was while I was waiting have good luck. Jim, put in a prayer Well, It was a good start, and we for me. Well, see you all d there that suddenly we saw the were all possessed with a frantic is This Our Private Long Distance Number the Good-bycoming up the trail. eagerness to go down in the drift. 'Better come in, Jim, I said, and understands that we pay for the tunnel. crawled already I There, operator along hear what he's got to say. It was late next night when the in the face of it, I could Bee the the call. Prodigal returned. We were sitting gold shining, and the longer I looked We made McCrimmon comfortable. In the cabin, anxious and expectant, I seemed to see. It was WE ALSO BUY HIDES We kept no whiskey in the cabin, but when he threw open the door. He the more rich. I picked out and burnwe gave him some hot coffee, which waa tired, wet, dirty, but irrepres- rich, as large as a filbert. - FURS AND WOOL ished a PELTS nugget he drank with great satisfaction. sibly jubilant. It There were lots of others like Then he twisted a cigarette, lit it, Tve was a strike. The question waa:Ithow Hurrah, boys! he cried. COLORADO ANIMAL and looked at us keenly. On his cinched it I saw Mister Manager much was there of It? The d COMPANY brown, flattish face were remarkable of the big Company." sooo settled our doubts on that the impassivity of the Indian and score. RIVER AND STATE HIGHWAY FORK BLACKSMITH the astuteness of the Scot We were There was no time to loss. Every "It stands to reason the pay runs regarding him curiously. Thera was hour for us meant so much mare between where I first found it and Utah Logan, a feeling amongst us as if we had of that precious pay-dithat lay where we've struck It now. That reached a crisis in our fortunes. under the frozen surface. The Win- alone means a tidy stake for each The Halfbreed lost no time In com- ter leapt on us with a swoop, a of us. Say, boys, if you were to ing to the point harsh, unconciliating Winter, that cover all that distance with twenty-dollI like you boys. You're square made work an unmitigated pieces six feet wide, and and above-boarYoure workers, hardship. But there was hope of for- packed gold to edge, I wouldnt take and you dont drink that's the main tune nerving and bracing us, till we them foredge our interest in that bit of thing. lost in it all thought of self. Nothing ground. I see a fine big ranch In Well, to get right down to cases. short of desperate sickness, death Manitoba for my share; ay, and hired Im a bit of a mining man. Ive even, would drive us from our poets. help to run it. The only thing that mined at Caasiar and Caribou, and I It was with this dauntless spirit we sticks In my gullet is that fifty per know something of the business. entered on the tasks before us. cent to the Company. Now Ive got next to a good thing. And, indeed, it was one called "Well, we cant kick, I said; I dont know how good yet, but Ill for all in a man of energythat and wed never have got the lay if swear to you its a tidy bit There There was wood to get for they'd had a hunch. My! wont they may be only ten thousand in It and the thawing of the ground ; there was be sore? there may be one hundred and ten. a cabin to be built on the claim ; Sure enough, in a few days the Its a gambling proposition, and I lastly, there was a vast dump toand, be news leaked out, and the Manager want pardners, pardnera thatll work taken out of the ground for the came like blazes and keep their faces shut. spring sluicing. We planned things "Hear you've struck it rich, boys. Are you on?" so that no man would be idle for a So rich that I guess we'll have to "Thats got us kodaked, said the moment. pack down gravel from the benches Prodigal. "Were that sort, and If The Halfbreed took charge, and to mix in before we can sluice it, the proposition looks good to us were we, recognizing it as his show, obey- said the Prodigal. with you. ed him Implicitly. He decided to put "You dont say. Well, Ill have to "All right; listen. You know the down two holes to and after have a man on the ground to look Arctic Transportation Co. have much deliberation, selected the after our interests. claims on upper Bonanza well, a places. This waa a matter for the All It means a good thing month hack I was working for them. greatest judgment and experience, for you.right We were down about twenty feet and and we were satisfied that he had but it would have meant a "Yes, were drifting in. They sent me to both. better if we had worked it ourselves. work In the drift The roof kept We ran up a little cabin and banked However, you boys deserve your luck. sloughing in on me, and it was it nearly to the low eaves with snow. Hello, ' the devi- lmighty dangerous. So far we hadn't more fell on the roof to He turned round and saw the t, but their mining man- the depth of three feet, so that the got He gave a long whistle and ager wanted us to drift in a little place seemed like a huge white hum- went away, looking pensive. further. If we didnt strike good pay mock. Ouly in front could you recogta a few more feet we were to quit. nize it as a cabin by the low doorIt was the night of the discovery Well, one morning I went down way, where we had always to stoop when the Prodigal made us an adHi-TeBest and cleaned away the ash of my fire. on entering. Within were our bunks, dress. The first stroke of my pick on the a tiny stove, a few boxes to sit on, "Look here, beys; do you know thawed face made me jump, stare, a few dishes, our grub ; that was all. what this means? It means victory; stand stock-stil- l, thinking hard. For Often we regretted our big cabin on it means freedom, happiness, the there, right in the hole I had made, the hill, with its calicollned "den things we want the life we love. was the richest pocket I ever seen. and Its separate kitchen. But in this To me it means travel. New York, "You dont say! Are you sure? tittle box of a home we were to put Paris, evening dress, the opera. To McCrimmon here it means his fsrm. Why, bo vs, as I'm allye there was in many weary months. nuggets In it as thick as raisins In a ich accorul.-''-- to hr. 'J.n. it s tne Tu.n.S That Matter. WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE : Three of us, The Prodigal Salvation Jim and myself. Join the Klondike gold rush of 98. The settlements were filled with dance-hagirls, gamI met Berna blers and with whom I fell in love. Thousands ImpassahUj struggled over the almost trails which claimed & heavy toll of life and property. Lawlessness was rampant. A snowsllde several miles We were back had burled hundreds. advised to go back because there was no land available. Locasto would not tell me where Berna was. I trailed him. He trapped me and beat me unconscious. The Jam Wagon took up my fight The Opera House was Jammed for the battle. In a terrific battle the Jam Wagon" beat Locasto to a pulp I was avenged. I found Berna; she to marry me In a year. promised Locasto professed friendship. I almost lost my life when the Worm let the shaft hoist falL later I took of the J Caught "The Worm robblngthe sluice boxes but he got away. Three of us Join new stampede. After staking claims we hurry back to register them. An Indian made us a partnership proposition on a claim of which he anew. ll s. gleam where the pick had grazed them, and the longer I looked could I see." more the What did you do?" "Good Lord I just stepped "What did I do back and picked at the roof for all I was worth. A big bunch of muck came down, covering up the face. Then, like a crazy man, I picked wherever the dirt semed loose all the way down the drift. Great heaps of dirt caved In on me. I was stunned, nearly buried, but I did the trick. There were tons of dirt between me and my find. We gasped with amazement The rest was easy. I went up the shaft groaning and cursing. I pretended to faint. I told them the roof of the drift had fallen In on me. It was rotten stuff, anyway, and they knew it They didnt mind me risking my life. I cursed them, said I would sue the Company, and went off looking too sore for words. The Manager was disgusted, he went down and took a look at things; declared he would throw up the work at that place; the ground was no good. He made that report to the yellow drift ! I nt dog-tea- W 31. JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY er . LOGAN HARDWARE CO. first-bor- Notice to Farmers WILL Half-bree- e. Half-bree- NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE, OF UTAH IN AVD FOR THE COUNTY OF CACHE. rt nBHHBnanKBBBmanaEnm ar In the BETSY ef the Matter Estate of Deceased. Creditor will present claims wflth to the undersigned at 211 cases are kept under control by vouchers Cache Valley Bank Bldg., Logan simply washing out the nose every City, Cache County. State of Utah, morning with mild salt solution. on or before the 3rd day of July. Some cases have recovered after A. D. 1935. surgical drainage and flushing of CLARENCE ALLEN. Administrathe sinuses. Some have responded Lowe to removal of enlarged turbanates tor of the Estate of Betsy or polypor part of a deflected sep- Allen, deceased. NEWELL O. DAINES, Attorney tum. But none of these methods has given a very high number of Publication dates: May S, 10, 17, cures. In fact if twenty per cent 24. 31. of the cases treated surgically are relieved it is considered a good average. Sell Your The infecting organism gets into the sinus which has only a very small opening for drainage and (Dead or Alive) they set up a mild Inflammation, For Cash perhaps the first reaction to their presence Is an acute sinusitis. The Phone Hyrum body overcomes the first Invasion Paradise Fish Hatchery but a few germs are left and they remain there. The body tolerates them and in its effort to keep them under control keeps up a constant stream of mucous discharge. This discharge carries with it as many Tjrpe writer Repairing perms as possible and they spread For quick service call the infection to the other parts of the nose. Telephone 2S5 Everton And Sons The only successful way to deal with this infection is to build up We guarantee oar work the general health of the individual Parts for all makes. diet and blood treatthrough ments and then make an autogenous filtrate from the secretions from the nose and throat. This fil- LOWE ALLEN, Old Animals Jl-R- out-do- d. Going? Yes e. post-hast- Where? bed-roc- k, To The Half-bree- pay-dir- d. Depot Service Station Why? To Fill with Gas cause I Save Money You too Should Drive Down and have Your Tank Filled and You will be Convinced DEPOT WE SELL Oil, Kerosene, Parafine Oil, SERVICE j 4 X STATION Tur- at M. & L. COAL CO. 589 West Center - Brush- LOST Magazine to a 22 rifle. Reward for its return to Cache American. Linseed pentine, I Fuller at WAR With carnage only briefly lulled, It's memory but scarcely dulled. And millions ruthlessly destroyed; The offspring, of the loins who fell To satisfy this son of hell, Though still short of maturity. are decoyed By A sacrifice to jealousy. Greece toppled from the grandiose Because her gentry bellicose Were slain and culls survived. Rome fell because this king of knaves Slew all her strength and called her slaves A weakened race to propagate, Of bold virility deprived. Decadent empires demonstate saber-rattle- CLUB Mrs. Ivan Yargus, Belknap. Iowa writes that her 20 years suffering and neuralgia, from rheumatic, neuritis pains has been remarkably relieved by taking Williams R. U. X. Compound. In her letter sh-- ' states she also takes Williams S. L. K. Pcrmula to eliminate the cause, City Drug Store. 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