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Show x. m THE TRI-WEEKL- JOURNAL, LOGAN. Ur.VO T FEfiRUAUY v2 1904 -- . IT-- . Oregon Short Line R, R. - ' ' , q T NORTH BOUND LKAVK:- - 0 M1k1 ; Dally. 12:50 Pocatello gait Lake The Biased ' NoVcmbr22, 1903. fectitf p. m NO. 15 i TraJl "' - ' l f ii . t By STEWART EDWARD WHITE - f By Otj.jry.it, 100S, Stevint tro While (Continued from 6th page. I - -- Pgon ' Preston .7: Oft. tn. 7 ;27 Franktin ,.? Richmond 7 02 Smith Held 7:50 8:15 Login 8:43 Hendon Cache Jet. 8:55 .N-1- Dally 6 sharply. shouted boys, lively! cn us before Thorpe. Shell be down ' ' we know it!5 Above the creaking of dead branches 11 :!0 " 12:50 p tn. In the wind sourded a steady roar like the beliowitg of a wild beast lashing l;io ' ... 1:5 Itself to fury. The freshet was abroad. The men heard It, and their eyes Lively, :4) a tn 10 00 W: K) H pause sprang boldly and confidently ten feet straight downward, to aligh' with, accuracy on a single log Coating bor. . ,. , free In the current. And then In th( Kerlie," went on Thorpe, your very glory and chaos of the Jam Itself crew enn break foilways with the rest he was swept down stream. until we get the river fairly filled, and After a moment the eonstant accelthen you cau move on down stream as eration lu peed checked, then comfast us you are needed Scotty, you mence! perceptibly to slacken, At will have the roar. Tim and 1 will once the rest of the crew began to ride boss the river. down stream. Each struck the calks At once the signal was given to EI- of Ills river boots stro igly Into a log ks. the dam watcher. Ellis nnd bis and.on such unstable vehicles floated as dstants thereupon begari to pry with miles with the current. From time to ug Iron bars at the ratchets of the time, ns Bryan Mdloney Indicated, oue heavy gates. The chore ioy bent at- of them went ashore.' There, usually tentively over .rt lie ratchet pin. .lifting at1 a bend 'of the stream where the, it delicately to permit another Inch of llkelihorxh-ojamming was great, they raise, dropping It accurately to enable took theii; st.bds. When necessary they the men at die bars to seize a fresh ran. out overdhe face of the river to purchase. The rivers roar deepened. separate a eougestlon likely to cause Through tl.e wide sluiceways a torrent trouble. ,The fesfc of the time they foamed and tumbled. Immediately It smoked their pipes. . spread through the brush ou either side All night. long the logs slipped down to the- limits of the freshet banks nnd the moonlit current, silently, swiitiy. tlierj gathered for its Jcap .against the yet without haste. From the whole uneasy rollways. Along the edge o T length of the river rang the hollow the dark channel the face of the logs ltoom, boom. boom, of timbers striking seemed to crumble away. Farther In one against the other. toward the hanks where the weighty The drive was on. of timber still outbaiauoed the weight of the flood the tiers grumbled aud Lto be continued. stirred. Far down the river, where Bryan Moloney nnd his crew were A a Earlv Riser. picking at the Jam. the water In eager k The dairy cow must be fed systematically and reguinrly to Insure financial results. No hand to mouth policyT in feeding cun lx expected to succeed. says Farm and Itanch. A cor that once shrinks in milk flow will $e. iuire live times the amount of Wed ' to restore lien to her normal capacity ns would have lieou necessary to hold hor nt rlj;tt capadtJ wlth systemafle feeding. Take tlie dnlrymun who Is selling cream" a I 22K. cent? per pound of butter fat, using a baud separator' and hauling his cream to .the butter factory or shipping it to some of the it concerns, nud he can ill afford to beflow In let milk of the up any cause of irregular feeding, radical changes in the ration or careless treatment or abuse of the herd. The cow that to her owner $4 or $5 per month for the batter fat produced deserves consideration nt the hands of her owner. lifer ration should be well balanced... I . Ilnnillina Clover till sire, We have no trouble taking out our clover silage even though it is long, but we anticipated trouble and had .to learu by experience, writes P. ClffW1 son to Hoard's Dairyman. We take great care in filling our silos that the fork drops its load near tin center of the silo, which Is 11 by II by 27 insUR and round cornered. The forkful a ways finds the" center of the silo. $ the drop was far and the doors were kept closed four of us worked in tS silo while unloading aud experienced tlh' danger if we stepped in' the corner a the fork unloaded. The air rushes tip. lifting the outside? up like nu umbrella In a storm, nnd makes It quite easy-- t spread evenly, which Is of vast impoi;--i A forkful thus spread voine. tnnee. out in layers nnd Is passed through our 2 by 2 foot windows easier than hay and more rapidly than corn silage.' Bu you must take tliut which is on, top and not dip too deep. Effect of Feeding, Gluten makes a soft .bodied, high colored butter: outs a light colored, crumbly butter: flaxseed meal a salty und rather insipid butter. Coni men! ' Is all right so far as color nnd texture are concerned, but should he combined with some other feeds containing a narrower ration, ns If fed alone and in sufficient - quantity "t(rfurnisir7thd amount of protein required It will be likely to Injure the health of the cow. tlK,t i!ir out of cant jV vt Jso 1 n,,lk. William D, Baker, Dont Feed at Mllklnir Time. It is not a good plan to feed cows at milking time, as they are likely to hold up tlielr milk If by any chance the feed Is withheld. The best plan Is to feed before milking 'so a to milk while cow is lu a ruminant mood., . V , -. 0len . Air but Timmy' Powers. lie poised the crumbling face of the jam. Almost Immediately he saw what he wanted, and without tense aud eager on " i :45 p tn .feather, lieft ' abouT-- fils heavy shirt, 1:25 cocked his 'lilt It hat over Us car and 5 30 Cad' Jet. walked over In the corner to select a 6:)0 Ion Men' 6:5 pea coy from the lot the tdacksmithhad Lotf&t 7:00 Southfield just put In shape. A penvey Is like n 7:42 cant hook except that It Is pointed at Rl;huan4 8:15 Fraakliu the end. Thus It can Reused either as -- arbiv:s a hook or a pike. At the same moment , 9:10 a.oQ. Shearer, similarly attired and equipped 10.3 p in appeared In the doorway. The oiienlng 80DTH BOUND. ef the portal admitted a roar of sound. The river was rising. leavks-- Come on, boys; shes on! said lie Mixed No. 12 Daily, CUc t , . Daily 2:3l a. tn MM. manner of a rbpcdiinccrs balancing, pole. At the lowermost limit of the rollways oacli man pried a log Into the water and, standing gracefully erect on this unstable craft, floated out down the current to the scene of hit dangerous la- -. In . . . Cache Yaiicy Time Card lfo.ll fasliionciT 1 f per--m- - ; streamlets sought the Interstices be- - 1'. A strong, healthy, active constituwith tween the the logs, gurgling excitedly. lust of battle. brightened 5:30 10:3 a. to. Ogden The Jam creaked and groaned In re-- tion depends largely on tb6 condiThey cheered. .6:55 gait Lake 11:55 isthe At banka of the to the pressure. From Its face a tion of the river Thorpe sponso .4:45 , Pocatello jiver. The famous litsued' his directions. The affair bad hundred jets of water spouted Into the been all prearranged. here nnd tle pills known as De Witt's Little Immediately lower stream. Logs For tickets to or from all above the first rolhvnfs was Dam there, rising from the bristling surface Early Risers not only cleanse the with Its two wide sluices slowly like so mnuy arms from the system but they strengthen the points East, West, North or South Three, "which a flood slack eddied could back veritable notion of ihe liver aud rebuild the at the through paused call on bo loosened at will: then four miles farfoaming. Logs shot dowu from the tissues supporting that organ. LitW. VV. Woodside, ther lay the railway of Sadler & Smith, rollways. paued at the slack water and tle ' Early Risers are easy to act, Agent. the up river Ann. and above them tum- finally hit with a hollow and resoundnever gripe and yet they . are bled over a forty flve foot ledge the ing boom against the tail of the Jam. they absolutely certain to produce res A moment later they. too. beautiful Siscoe falls. These first The crew were working desperately. sults that are satisfactory in all of Thorpe's, spread In the Iffoad sgtissx marsh flat below the (him, contained Down in the heap somewhere two logs cases Sold by City Drug Co. d f about 8,000,000. The rest of the sea- wen tossed in such .a manner as to A good Operator bringeth a j sons cut was scattered for thirty miles lock the whole. They sought those logs. . pleased expression.' Relief in One Minute. along the bed of the river. Thirty feet above the bed of the river . ODELLS STUDIO Already the ice- cementing the logs six men clamped .loir pcaveys into the Ofle Minute Coujrh Cure gives tbgcther had begun to weaken. The ice soft pine, jeikiug, pulling, lifting, slidin one minute, because it kills . Ml. FOH.M , jj had wrenched and tugged savagely at ing the great logs from their places. the microbe which tickles the the looked timbers until they had. with Thirty feet below, under the threatenmucous membrane, causing the the ing face, six other men coolly pickJ I a. mighty effort, snapped asunder At the same time clears and bonds of their hibernation. Now a nar out and set adrift, one by one, the tim- cough, the phlegm, draws out the inflamrow lane of black rushing water bers not inextricably imbedded. From pierced the roll ways to boil nnd eddy in time to time the' mass creaked, settled. mation and heals and soothes the ONE PRICE TO ALL, and even moved a foot or two. but affected parts. One minute Cohgb the consequent jam three miles below. that the lowest possible con To the foremen Thorpcassignodthclr always T the practiced river men after Cure strengthens the lungs, wards tasks? a glance bent more eagerly to their off pneumonia and is a harmless sistent with first class work. Irishto said he work. the Moloney, big and never failibg cure in all curable Ricks Block, Main St., Logan Outlined against the sky, big Bryan cases of man. take your crew and break that Coughs, Colds and Croup, jam. Then scatter your men down to Moloney stood directing the work. He Oue Minnte Cough Cure is pleas- within g mile of the pond at Dam Two knew by the tenseness of the log he and 6ee that the river runs clear. You stood on- - that behind the jam power ant to take, harmless and good Can tent for a day or so at West Rend had gathered, sufficient to push the alike for young and old. Sold by d f or some other point about half way whole tangle dowu stream. Now he City Drug Co. was offering it the chance. Suddenly the six men below the Jam Are You Restless at Night, scattered. Four of them jumped lightly from one floating log tfc auotber in And harassed by a bad conghtUse v. V; the zigzag to shore. The other two ran B.u,rd'Horehonnd, Sjrrup.it win North-WeField Irrigation Co. . the leugtb of their footing and, over- secure you souud sleep aud effect i0ya leaping an open of water, landed heavily- a prompt-an- d radical -- care. 25c, -and firmly ou "the very ejids of two 41.00. Sold by Biter 5fCaml Delinquent Notice. small flouting logs. In this manner the east more y!s!4 mere ' Co. Bros. B F Drug save a!l experimenting force of the Jump pished the little tim?Noti66 is hereby given that ther . cava disappointments. ,3 end-owater. The bers through the raurs ths .anderd See da. is delinquent, on account of asses-Itc- h tv all deilofj. 1904 two mcu. maintaining marvelously LJ Annuel tnent levied on the 14th day of;; Ringworm. postpaid tree, their baht nee, were thus ferried to tn all app'icann. InDecember, 1903, the amounts set, r, : m 3t.U within leaping distance of the other S3. r.I. FEIffiY A CO Vn,,rnt?o 'opposite the names of the rfespeet- - abbiyis ( up-end- roll-way- s. "" -- roll-way- up-ende- - re-li- fill er - , . st -- Sscds n C-'- cJ , 1902, 'tor April shareholder, as follows Ja th meantime a hardy perceptible years 1 have been afflicted with a motion was communicating Itself from known as the 'itch.' The one particle to another through the cen- malady name. ter of the Jam. The men redoubled their itching was most; unbearable; I exertions. A sharp crack exploded im- had tried for years to find mlohn Archibald . , mediately underneath. There could no having Irjed all TemediesIconld , . ..12 ' 'Ptowley,.... longer exist any doubt as to the motion, hear of, besides a number of doeo t Bober tCMrookg r, t l although It was as yet sluggish,' glacial. tors. I wjs h tn state thntJL one 3 t Amaca (Martnn ri Then in silence a log shifted In silence single application force. and slowly, but with Irresistible Snow Liniment cured me complete Jimmy Bowers quietly stepped over It ly and permanently. Siuce thenl Just as It tueuaced his leg. Other logs have used the liniment , on two. In all directions The. Jam occasions fur separate. ring crew were forced continually to alter their positions riding the changfngTim-ber- s bent kneed, as a circus rider treads and $1.00 bottle. bold. by Biter B F his four galloping horses. Bros, Drag. Co. Then all at once down by the face shore. .Detroit, RSclu A Voting Contest. 00 BIDDLE CABINET CRAfiD PIANO I 30 0 i m FRF F lodpe, church, orexnlza- tlon or person that la toted the popular. The firms named below ticket with 85c cash purchase wblch entitles theevery holder to one rote for or ryanlxatlon person, and the one is-m-ie MthemoHtvteeouFeb.ia, i;h, up-ende- will maliotrany piano A ballot box la placed at mow. Murdock A Bona St.W, u otea must Confectionery be The oiMwIU be co tinted every deposited. week and the ' Jesuit published in The Journal every Tuesday. The piano la ou exhibition at Thatcher A Banaena store. r ' Ust of Merchants Issuing Tickets. A Cofifeotlo ClotlIi): ROniXSON EROS. THATCliHR A HANSEN. Ofy Oooda; , looan dry goods co. Groceries i THE 8TAE GROCERY. Werfiwor eat - WM. READING. Vtodfopit.r: - H. fc. I IUZ3, "The FutoKTafer." MEIN.'lLL A CROCKETT. XAKL A netfappr: LNatlND TVS., And, Moloney .Yes, sir. 1 want you to be cnTeful not to sluice too long. - There is a bar just below the dam, and If you try to sluice with' the water too low you 11 center and jam there ns sure ns shoot. : M. C. EVERTON. Jewelry: JOHNSON JEWELRY CO. , Job rv?. Sprany boldly ond confidently ten cet etruljht downward, down, and after that you bad better camp at the dam. ' Just as sjoon as you get logs enough ia the pond staft to sluicing them through the dam. You wont need more than four men there if you keep a 'good bond. You can keep your gates open flve or six hours. CO. - ing." Bryan Moloney turned ou bjs heel r.nl began to pick his way down si ream over the solidly ba:ikxl logs Without waiting the command a dozen men followed1 him. The little group l. tV od away irregularly Into the i: .!.i!y fr. ni or. tlu me. f pi n T. i I ! n . r t t' f, ii'-l- d. something crashed. The entire stream became alive. It hissed and roared; It shrieked nnd grumbled. At first slowrapidly, the very forely, front of the center melted Inward and forward and downward until It caught the fierce rush Of the freshet and shot out from under the Jam. Far up stream, bristling and formidable,' the toffs .of logs, grinding savagely together, swept forward. The six men and Bryan Moloney, who. It will be remembered, were on top, "worked untir the last moment. When "the logs began to cave under them so rapidly that even the expert river men found difficulty in staying on top the foreman set the example of hunting safety. She pulls, boys! be yelled. Then la a manner wonderful to be hold, through the rmotlier of foam and spray, through the crath end ydl of , tin U t s, throii Ji the i .pp cf th Health then-mor- . true-t'M- t' x'lhiH r! ' 1 v 1 and to find life worth living You cannot Jbave indigestion or constiAnd in accordance with law and pation without its upsetting the liver and polluting the blood. Snch the order of the Bord of Directors a condition may be best and quick made the 14th day of December, est obtained by Herbine, .the best 1903 so inneh of each parcel liver regulator that the world has stock as may be necessary will be W. Smith 'sold at public unction on the 10th" ever known.. Mrs.-- D. writes, Arpil 3, 1902: I nse Her-- 1 day of February 1904, at 1 oclock bine and Cud it the best medicine p. ra. of said day. at the rcsiJcr.ry " for, .constipation, and regulating of the treasurer, 165 N, 5th Wet the liver I ever used." Price 50 street, Logan Pity, Utah, to cents, ' Sold by Biter Bros. Drag delinquent assessment, togcll r Co. with costs of advertising i .1 ci- peases cf tab, r-:- bf Wh.uam j ITS? ' i I::' I Ft t I.:-- . ? |