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Show Papre CACHE AMERICAN Four LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN 6eml-W- My Kcw -- pa (ht Published Every Tia.sciay mid Friday by the Cache Amcrlian Publishing Company at 62 West Outer Street, IrOgan. Utah, e Constitutional Entered as Post Office s Matter, November 2, 1031, Logan, Utah, under the Act of March Second-Clas- at tWHtl fUvntVM 5 HCthftY WiLCOXOH G&RfeES SCCIf A. tuivn iftUMCf at the 3, 1837, What has cone before: Subscription Rates: by Carrier or Mail . . . One Year $150 Advertising Rates Made Knovtn Upon Application. The year 1757. Cora and Alice daughters of Colonel Munro, are on their way to Fort William Henry, to join their father. li'ifk them is Major Heyward and an Indian guide, Magua. The guide betrays them; they are captured by the Hurons, but are rescued by Hawkey e, a Colonial hunter, and two friendly Mohicans, Chingachgook and Mun-r- o, Business as Usual Numerous prognosticators are of the opinion that the old bogey of an election year being a bad business year has been at least temporarily outlawed. They feel that the 1936 political campaign will hae little effect his son. Uncos. on the recocry movement. Chapter VI Even so, it must not be forgotten that governmental action cannot help but affect business, for good or FORT WILLIAM HENRY W official feels the that the in hen run. ill, public lung At Fort William lienor. Colonel policies are inimical to the great industries that pro- Munro awaited the arrival of his daughters, long overdue. He paced vide jobs and opportunities, it becomes difficult to get the ramparts like a restless lion, asking the same quesnecessary money to venture into those channels and, repeatedly tion of the sentry: I5ut industrial as a consequence, development lags. Any sign of Major Heywards when the public feels that official policies encourage party?" the same And received lawful and legitimate industrial operations, money answer: Not yet,always sir. Suddenly the sentry pointed exflows freely, men are put to work, and real prosperity citedly: follows. This not a partisan matter. Neither the Republican nor Democratic parties can justly claim a corner on statesmanship. It is the duty of public men of both parties to work for the common good, to pursue policies that encourage investigators, and to give all in dustry a fair break, penalizing none and favoring none. When the time comes, no election will have an adverse effect on business. And in the meantime, lets hope that as forecast, the election of 1936 will not appcrciably is Hawkeye and Alice his mouth, however, when the whole woods seemed to burst into flame, dozens of bright points of fire at intervals of fifty feet The French!" The aide cried excitedly. Sound the alarm I Montcalm had reached the fort ahead of time, by forced marches. The garrison was surrounded! Colonel Munro moaned. "Alice never Cora get theyll through! He had no time, however, to dwell upon his personal anguish. The alarm sounded, British and Colonial troops were pouring out from the inner stockade, muskets in hand, to man the outer earthworks. The heavy guns were swung into position gun crews rushed forward with ammunition. There began some desultory firing, but it became apguests ol Mrs. Allen's mother, Mr this ceased when parent that the French were out and Mrs. Fred Titensor, also pay- of range. ing a visit to Mrs. Phebe Allen. Fort William Henry was little Mr. and Mrs. Eli j all Allen are more than a log stockade, surhappy over the safe arrival of a rounded earthworks - built by fine baby girl, born Tuesday the around heavy timbers, with a wide 25th., mother and child are doing moat running around three sides. The unprotected side faced a wide fine on all sides and conMrs. Philip Hendricks of Mont- - lake, swampy sidered impassible. The French, , 136 Ier spcnt tlle wee': cnd with ri therefore, when they invested the Mr-s- . Phebe Allen and her fort built their own earthworks h-- "her. La-vm- -j MINUTE BIBLE STORIES Fos Rent: New Eureka Va- cuum Cleaner Complete with all Attachments $1.50 per day Crystal Bottling & Furniture Co. West First North Logan, Utah Constitutional Amendment No. 5 u foi- - A : the State, not exempt under iy hw M ( riOS 2. The Secretary of Stale U United Stales, or under this constitution, to submit this proposed shall be taxed in proportion to ita value, to h i y directed The amendment to the elector of the stale at be ascertained as provided byof law. th State, States, $'neral election m the manner proxrty of the United school tv mudistricts, towns, cities, counties, t Y lltV. jirand public libraries, M HlN 3. If adopted by th electors nicipal corporations the buildings thereon used exclurf the siHe. thie amendment thill take el jot with for either religious worship or charsively f ct the firat day of January next succeed itable purposes, and places of burial not ti rmmatton by the Board ot State mi: n used nr held for private or corporate beneof the result of the election ( ttv fit, shall be exempt from taxation, ftater t.t g i.tttd I) Stcton 2 hereof. rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, power p'ants, pumping plants, transmission lines, rtt j and flumes owned and used by individuals or coriKjrat'ons for irrigating lands within the state owned by such individual or corporations, cr the individual members thereof, shall not be separately taxed a long as they shall be owned and ust-- exPower plants, clusively for su-'purposes. power transmission line and other properelecused foi and delivering ty generating trical power, a portion of which is used for furnishing power for pumping water for irru'iiton purposes on lands in the State of I tah, may be exempted from taxation to the extent that such property is These exemptions used for such purposes. shall aecrue to the benefit of the users of water so pumped under such regulations 'i he taxes as the legislature may prescribe, of the indigent poor nay be remitted or abated at such times and in such maner as may be provided by law. The legislature may provide for the exemption from taxaan i personal tion of borne, homesteads property, not to exceed 12 000 in value for homes and horresteads, and f .00 for personal property. Property not to exceed 3.0o0 in value, owned by disabh persons who served in any war in the military service of th United Slates or of the State of Utah and by the unmarried widows and minor orphans of such persons may be exempted as the legislature may provide. Ihe legislature shall provide by law for an annual tax sufficient, with other sources of revenue, to defray the estimated ordinary expenses oi the state for each fiscal year. For the purpose of paying the state debt. If any there be. the legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually, suffi- rient to pay the annual interest and to pay the principal of such debt, within twenty j years from the final passage of the law creating the debt. (As amended November 4. 1130 ) SfrXTION 2. The Secretary of State is hereby directed to submit the proposed amendment contained herein to the electors of the state in the next general election in the manner provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall have effect on the first day of January next succeeding a determination by the Board of State Canvassers of the result of the election designated in section 2 hereof. Amendment No. A B Ii pus 2 Joint K' ilutioi Proposing en Amend imut to Seed n 10, tf Artirie VII, nf ih (on litut. on Itelultog to Cniernors Ap a frilling ef p.i i tve Ior. rr end th tSupenn-- t rnrifs In 1 ertam Office. rdrnt nf Public Instruction.) it resolved by the Leg alature of the 11 d the of E.ate of ( tab, members elected to each house concur ring therein : ElCTlON I. That It Is proposed to vw nd Section 10. of Article VII, of the constitution of the State of Utah, as foi the men, Montcalm suddenly threw up his arm. Constitutional Amendment he shouted. firing! Stop No. 3 Theyre women. The Hurons Btared at hinr in A Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Section 8, of Article X, of the amazement, but obeyed the order j Constitution Relating to the State Board long enough to give Hawkeye and ef duration. (Saperintendent of Public the others time to reach the ram-- j Instruction.) it resolved bv the Legisature of the parts to safety. The gates were Be State cf Gish, of ail the memthrown open to receive them, and bers elected to each hoase concurring and Alice shut : therein clanged hastily 1. That it is proposed to SE( T10.N Cora flung themselves into the amend Section 8. of Article X, of the Con arms of their rejoicing father. cf the State of Utah, as follows: st.tutmn exJ Munro SUCTION 8. The general control and My darlings! claimed. Youre safe, safe at' supervision of the Public School System be vested in a State Board of Educashall last. of such persons ae the consisting And turning to Munro, he said; tion, Legislature may provide. SECTION 2. The SecreUry of State Is Im very grateful. Ill never forto submit this proposed hereby get this. to the electors of the sUte at Dont thank me, sir, Heyward amendment next general election in the manner tie The credit belongs to answered. by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors this Scout, sir. this amendment shall Uke Munro turned to the Scout, t ef thethesUtt. first day of January next sue hadnt suspected you as an ally, seeding a determination by the Board of State Canvassers of the result of the elec he slid, smiling. Row designated m Section 2 hereof. j ' ' e a as f1 an offering to the Lord. SECTION 2. The SecreUry of StaU to hereby directed to submit this propos6 amendment to the electors of the state at the next general election in th mannas provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the elector of the state, this amendment shall taka ad feet the first day of January, 1937. A Joint Reftolntion Proposing an Amendment to Section 18, Article XII of the Constitution cf the State of Utah, Relating to Liability of Stockholders of Banks. Be it resolied by the Legislature of the of ail the memState of Utah, bers elected to each of the two houses votinr in favor thereof: 1. That it is proposed to SECTION amend Section 18, Article XII, of the Constitution of the State of Utah, so that the same will read as follows: SECTION 18. The Legislature may provide by law that the stockholders m every corporation organized for banking purposes. or the holders of any one or more of the classes of stock issued by any such corporation, in addition to the amount of capital stock subscribed and fully paid by them, 'shall be individually responsible for an additional amount not exceeding the amount of their stock in such corporation, or the amount of their stock of any parti- - LAW ADVERTISING TO BE ENACTED BT 8. JAPANESE HAND LAUNDRY West Firat North We Call and Deliver Phone 455 Amendments copy of the six Constitutional proposed by the regular sess or. of the legislature of 1933) as the same appn-- s of record in my office I further certify that they will npjear on the official ballot at the general election Nov. 3, 1036, under the number and t.ue herein designated. In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great freal of the State of Utah, this 1st day of September, 1936. 77&3kxtjui- Secretary as relating to dentuU are hereby defined to Inelud, L Obtaining any fee by fraud or 2. Employing directly or indirectly any student or unlicensed dentists, or one whose license has been revoked or suspended to perform operations of any kind or to treat lesions of the human teeth, gums or jaws, or Uke impressions of the teeth or jaws, or to correct or attempt to correct malpositions thereof, except as herein pro- vided. 3. Employing what are known as capper, steerera or touters to obUm business. 4. without the consent Communicating, ef the patient, information acquired in a patient necessary to enable him treating to act for such a patient. 6. his dental business or Advertising treatment or devices by untruthful, imor impossible sUtements. probable 6. Making any misrepresenUtions or false promisee directly or indirectly to influence, persuade or induce dental patron- of Sfate. & T r oun cing To Beckers T. :n ton baseball club made easy of their game on Saturday and defeated Beckers team by the sccr of 5 to 1. Lineup and scores: Beckt r.AB R H work -. 2 0 0 0 0 1 Eg&n cf xrarhW .... concludes Jefferson, that the mass of human affairs may be best managed for the good and prosperity of all- - in our Constitution, we the people effectuate this principle (a) by definitely limiting tbe powers ot our government and (b) by stating In the 10th Amendment that The pow era cot delegated to the United States by the Constitution . . . are reserved to the states respectively or to the people. (Next Week: What Power Have Our Courta?) Copyright 1936 by Max Bern Dr. M. C. OLSEH Chiropractor Neurocalometer and Service Hours 1 to 5 P. M. 235 West Center St. Phone 642 a f TYPEWRITERS and MACHINES ADDING Bought, Sold, Exchanged and Repaired. New Royal Typewriters Geo. B. Everton 9K KnOVtfcs p T5nr4a if 126 E 2nd So. . 32 1 TeL 386 or 235 5 Umpire, Read; Bases on Balls Off Littledyke 1; Struck out by Littledyke 6; Double plays Brough to Glover to Jensen; Left on Bases Trenton 6, Beckers 4. WASHERS Used, New, Repossessed Wringer Rolls and Repairing tor Maytag, Apex, Rotarex and ail other makes. VACUUM SERVICE Phone 1232 Appointments Umpire Read. Two base hits Jensen. Three base hits Littledyke, Struck out by Knowles 4 Left on Bases, Beckers 4, Trenton 6. Double plays, Woolf to Mauch-le- y to Olson. Scorer. Hauser. eftfiaUciiL BY ALICE 2 C ; t. ... rs I p BLAKE-C-- fe improper conduct, or conviction of ony. vio'at-in12. g in others Violating or aiding any of the provisions of the denUl rap c. p i., Lovit 3 1 Z . faunas fully i fro .rc rraper. i to clip water to pulp, bn a bcil, ar.d simmer, covered, 5 Remove seeds by 'sving. ad j to ilp. Chop cr grind ?nd zonnr ir to dry r ret rsice until needed. .Yic'..ra. S. a t f'.Ur' p'upjTf fruit 'no kettle, filling up Irst c ,n Ci f jrt . of cup v itn v.jier If necssrv, A d f..?ca ever hottest fire. min-tile- n r'Ury pcv-dere- fruit pct'n mix until starring o a ha-- a t come in StifhQ reour.ii fcT d'7, ' may be u' bring to a r had 1 n n :U. At i. skim, jam at (6 fluid petr on;. r'd .xirc we1', or-u- cons ant v. fTo 'mttjen i H fcu tr ,3 cHrrl.'O !!, a i ! boil frem fire, hot Uv:i 12 2 asses t. C. R. Johnson Cab & Transfer Phnne 314. Logan NEW SEMLOH HOTEL V Lake City condition. Nothing herein conUirted shall be to prevent a duly licensed rtrued... F2' : rsState of UUh from advertia-In- g d tu his profession, except the quoUtion of dc.-- Js fixed prices, by th us? of news-(.perpenootcals, signs, cards, radio and ot : ! vful means of advertising, provid-c- J. tf-- t all cf such advertising shall be in the name of tha licensed dentist who may in such advertising to his t trt.i mg, meuitrd andcr system.f SECTION 3. This act shall Uke effect f! , - days after the date of the official proc-lamo itfesme you. eW-s- re P.Ie-u- 13. Refusing the Department of Registration or the SUU Board of Health, their officers or employes, access to his office, instruments, laboratory, equipment, app pliances or supplies for the purpose of cting the same. XL Keeping his office, instruments, laboratory equipment, appliance or aupphes 15. Phone 183 u'l practice act. It Window and Auto Glass ) pc ee cd fret peel To prc,Dore nu.t, sup c n 1 EXPERT GLAZING Logan Hardware Co. Jam i':i 7 by the Covernor. Psragrc-- li 15 added to present law. I. f! TI. We.linjr, SecreUry of State ol the State of UUh. do hereby certify that the foray mg is a full, true and correct ofonny o. the ir.it atve law filed in my fice aad to le voted upon at the general 1936. 3, election to Le held November I further certify that it will appear on tha official ballot at tho general election Nov. 3, 1936. under the number and title age. 7. Sharing professional feee with an unherein designated. licensed person or paying any person for In witness whereof, I have hereunto my hand and affixed the Great Seal of th sending or referring patients. 8. Practicing while his license to sus- Sute of UUh, tnis 1st day of September, 1936. pended 9. Using intoxicants or drugs to aueh an extent as to render him unfit to practice dentistry. 10. Maltreating his patients by reason at groat ignorance, wilful nees or neglect, or 1L Grose immorality, dishonorable Trenton Gave continue No. raised, INITIATIVE ReBut the Lord did not seem to be Being an act to amend Section vised SUtutes of I Uh, 1933, ns amended consethe with offering; pleased by Chapter 78, Laws ef LTUh, 1935. to Adver(Making it legal for Dentist quently paid no attention to it. tise.) Section of That Revised Sututea Abel, however, brought some of UUh, 1933, as amended by Chapter 78 of be to Law amended read 1935, UUh, sacthe fat sheep of his flock and a follows : The word unprofessional rificed them. The Lord manifested his approval by accepting the offer This made Cain very angry, and his countenance showed he had developed a jealous feehng toward his brother Abel, and that he was plottmg that which was evil. The Lord said to Cain one day: Why are you angry? Why are you looking so glum? If you do well shall you not be accepted? And if you do not do well, sin lieth at the door. Genesis, 4. I, M. H. Welling, SecreUry of State of the State of Utah, do hereby ccrtfy that the foregoing is a full, true and correct Initiative Amendmen DENTAL PROPOSED National and Local Rule I there any advantage In the division ot power between federal, Hate and local governments? On this point, Jefferson, In 1799. said: I am for preserving to the state the power not yielded by them to the nnion, and to Congress the legislature of the union. Its constitutional (hare In the division of powers; and I am not for transfer ring all the powers of the states to the general government, and all those ot that government to the executive branch. In his Autobiography, Jefferson adds: lt Is not by th consolidation, or concentration of powers, but by their distribution, that good government ts effected. Were cot this great country already divided Into States, that division must be made, that each might do tor itself what concerns Itself direct, and what It can 10 much better do than a distant authority. Every State again la divided Into counties, each to take care of what Ilea within Its local bounds; each county again Into townships or wards, to manage minuter details; and every ward Into farms, to be governed by Its Individual proprietor. . . . It la by this partition of cares, Evening quisite Constitutional Amendment No. 4 n BERN 26 East 2d North Joint Resolution Proposing to Amend Section 9, Article VI of th Constitution of of Utah, Relating to Compensation Members of th Legislature. Be it resolved by the Legislature of th of all th mem State ef I tah. bers elected to each of the two house voting In favor thereof: SECilON 1. That it is proposed to amend Section 9, Article VI, of the of the State of Utah, as fCllowa: SECTION 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive such per diem and mileage as the Legislature may provide not exceeding eight dollars per day and ten cent per mile for the distanc necessarily traveled going to and returning from the plac of meeting on the most usual route, and they Bhxll receive no other pay or per- Im talking 1936. A ' Why Be Bothered With Washing at Home When You Can Have It Done So Che&ply et SI 1 stiffly. by MAX Constitutional Amendment No. 8 j not, Hawkeye answered My only reason for helping the Major was because of the ladies. At any rate, Munro said, stilt smiling, accept my thanks. Alice, too, approached the scout, and laid her hand on his aim. Will you come to the Colonels quarters? she asked. I want to thank you, too. Heyward observed the affectionate gesture, and interposed. Ill attend to that, my dear and reward him personally. Hawkeye eyed him quizzically. Any reward Ive got coming from, And he you, I can do without. turned on his heel and walked' away. I wish, said Hejward irritably, you wouldnt be so familiar j i ith that fellow. Alice stared after the departing! scout. figure of the she Duncan, said, youre; Joint Reeelatioa Proposing to Antnl Article XIII, ttecticn S ef the ConfutahfrCTION 1. The Executive Department tion of the tat ef Utah, as Amended at Secretary of hail consist of Governor, General Election in 1938 Relating to th and Slat Treasurer h'a'r. Mat Auditor. Taxation ef Tangible Property, Ascereach of whom ahall hold Attorney-Generaef Value, Exemption nod the tainment the on hia off tr for four year, beginning Tax for th Stale. fi- -t Monday of January newt after bt BeAnneal resolved it by the legislator ef the of office ewtton, except that the terms ef all member State ef Utah, t.f thou elected at the first election shall ef House and twe-Uueach elected te b hall admitted into tfgin when the state House member ef each all concurring the I nion, and shall end on the first Mon: therein D. Th vff'ceri 1901, day In January, A. to SECTION 1. That H to proposed of (he Executive Department, during their Article XUI, Section 3 of the Conterm of office, ahall rmide at the eeat of amend of of amended as stitution the State Utah, government, where they that! kee the pub. at the general election in 11M0, to read aa T h y hail lie record, books and paper. follows hv dutiee iuch ara at prescribed prrfoim SfrXTION 2. All tangible property in thu (onatitution and aa may be prescribed th laws of the SECTION 10. The Governor shall nominate, and by and with the consent of the frenate, appoint all btate and district officers whose offices art established by this Constitution, or which may be created by law, and whose appointment or election is not otherwise provided for. If, during the recess of the Senate, a vacancy occur in any State or district office, the Governor hall appoint some fit person to discharge the duties thereof until the next meeting of the Senate, when he shall nominate some If th office person to fill such offioe. of justice of the supreme or district court, Secretary of State, State Auditor, State be vacated Treasurer, or A ttorney-Generby death, resignation or otherwise, it shall be the duty of the Governor to fill the same by appointment, and the appointee shall hold his office until his successor shall be elected and qualified, as may be by law pro ided. SECTION 2. The Secretary of State Is hereby directed to submit thts proposed amendment to the electors of th state at the next general election in the manner provided by law. SfrXTION 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment ehall take effect the first day of January next succeeding a determination by the Board of State Canvassers of the result of th election designated in Section 2 hereof. Ft of Mrs. Pearl Holliday Ogden visited a few days with her Sisters. Mrs. Ruth Rainey and Mrs. Fay Allen. A very pleasant party was given Mrs Phebe Allen at her home1 Thursday Mrs. Allen and daughter,'sister Alice. hardly extending to the waters Alice, will leave soon for Santa Mis. Laureen Scott and children! Pge. Ana California, to spend the winThe importance of the Fort as of Tremonton and Mrs. Olive Bott ter. The afternoon was spent tn the of Brigham City were Sunday an outpost was indicated by himsocial chat, songs, games and a fact that General Montcalm, of a Mrs. their guests mother, delicious luncheon was served to self the same who fell later beWilcox. fore Quebec headed the invading all present. About 30 in number. Mrs Flora Nelson, with Mr. Alarmy. With him were his Huron Leon Smith and Lulu Parry sang ex Harris of Richmond and GeoJ allies of whom Maguas band was 2 duets, In a very charming manBurnham of Pocatello, were din-- ! a part. The French were superior ner, Alice Titensor plated two ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. not only in numbers, but also in verv fine selections on the piano; artillery. Hope for the beleaguered duetWavie and Rachel Allen sang Harrison, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs forces lay in holding out long a duet very nicely accompanied by Fenton Hendricks and family were enough for relief to arrive. also visitors with them. This possibility formed the topic Mary Harrison on the piano. Song atio-- t with The Cove Sunday school had Oof Mont-- a' by Chloe R. Harrison. lhis their pictures taken Sunday ln- It is very fitting to honor those stead of the usual class exercises. who have been instrumental In Quite a group were present which building our communities while will make the picture doubly valthey are with us. Mr and Mrs. uable in future years. Joseph Allen have been reliable The combine and headand valuable citizens in this little er are thresher, rapidly garnering the harward. .The closing of their old vest here. are good and home for the major part of the farmer? are Crops By C. V. HANSEN happy because of good teHs the story of the ages, prices for their year CAIN and ABEL products. "Time Marches On". We live Mrs Harris, grandmother of After Adam and Eve had been through our children up to their Miss Dorris Eskelson was a visitor banished from the Garden of Eden children to carry on after them at our school and be the same help they were The Sunday home Sunday. settled down to a hum drum they Primary coming was In the communities where they held A nice crowd life of making a living by the Friday night. live. enjoyed it. The program was under sweat of their brows. To them Mrl and Mrs. George Allen and the direction of the ward officers were born two sons. Cam and Abel family of Salt Lake were Sunday and teachers. Cain was the first bom after the expulsion from the garden He grew tip and became a fanner. Abel was born years after and became a shepherd. In the process of time, Cam brought with much pride some of the fruit and gram that he had Cove low la 1937. pmpooed to VII, of the I. Thu end Seetion 1. of Article (onititutiun of tho SUtu of Uioh SltllllN half-turne- A TIP THAT'S ALL COVE tt n Iied-coat- d : low - hamper the recovery movement. DIDDYMUS Take a tip young men, Intending to marry Make up your mind you are going to catch harry Many a omen today are wearing the pants We Lords o t creation have very slim chance To be what we were, the boss in the home You try it and soon you'll be sleeping alone There was & time men were as the oak To the sweet clinging vine, now Its a joke The franchise for women, the world's big blunder Many once happy homes now torn all assunder, When his highness demands, he tries to enforce, She called up some lawyer, a suit for divorce; If he has the dough, it's big alimony, If she has the kale, Its nuslit matrimony; A wink at the Judge, he falls to her wooing, She gets the degree and her husband's undoing; The thing you must do, let her have her own way, Thru the darkness of night, and the brightness of day, She'll find out In time, perhaps to her sorrow, Tho the sunshine today, It's a cloudburst tomorrow; As the lightning plays havoc she crouches in fear. And longs for, and wishes that Charlie was here; She'll pay the price for lack of devotion, While Charlie Is fishing once more In the ocean; Once men were head, gee! but that time is past, It's the shoemaker's wife now that handles the last. thprrin brush-covere- Look! Theres a flicker in the like a torch light, sir. Munro turned with relief to his aide. Hurry! Send a detail to guide them m." The words were scarcely out of woods rode along the lines, surveying the front. As they passed a group ofi Hurons, one of the Indians sud-dcnly raised his rifle and fired in- -, d to the lake, apparently at a log floating in the water.' The French general reproved' him gently: Pardon, my friend," he said smiling, We brought you s not floathere to shoot ing logs." moistThe Huron ened a finger, snd held it up. against the wind, as he replied; j Log float against wind." General Montcalm started. Other Hurons were now firing; bullets splashed around the log from all corners. The cunning Hurons were right Behind the log were concealed Hawkeye, his Indian friends, and their charges, the girls support- ing themselves by clinging to tho hi am lies, the men paddling frantically with their free hands and their feet. Bullets whined past, close. some coming dangerously 'i he swimmers redoubled their ef- foits; they were now quite close to the fort in shallow water, m fact, Well have to run for it!" Hawkeye cried. As they rushed up the shore, the girls, impeded by their clingalong by ing skirts, cular c)ae in such corporation, for 11 ft debt and liabilities of every k nd SECTION J. Th Secretory of 6 tat to directed to cause tbi proposed amendment to be published at required by the Coneti tution and to be submitted to th electors of the state et the next general election la the manner provided by law. SECTION 3. If approved by the electors of the stat this proposed amendment shall take effect ea the first day of January, Amendment No. 1 nil AatnJ-mru- t A Joint R 'solution Propooln o t Section I. ot Arllclo VII, of tho fctocn-1,,RUIo tho to ( on.lilullon Krlollni llrporlment. tho Termo, Kooldrncc (Suporlnlondont and llulito of Officora. of I'oblic Instruction.) hr tho l.eilolnro nf tho Be it resulted o of nU tho mtm. hloto of I Uh. hero elected tn (nek bonoo cuncnrrini 1, Weekly iyConstitutional Constitutional Amendments I J. C. ALUM Jr, Editor WM, C. ENGLAND. Manager J. IL ENGLAND, Mechanical Superintendent Tuesday, September Secretory of State. 1 Air mail is speed- y- our SettlemsaM claims is speedier f Ha areal PHONE 98 THATCHER BUILDING Under New Management (Different Atmosphere) rooms, newModern, with Simmons ly furnished mattresses. Beds, inner-sprin- g Coffee Shop, Popular prices; Beauty Parlor, Barber Shop, Tailor Shop for your convenience; Garage in connection and most of all at rates that you get more for your money. Si 00 to 1.50 without bath Single. $150 to 2.00 with private bath HARRY K. MILES. Mgr. |