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Show zim PAGE TWO PUBLIS LED BY , PUBLISHING CO EARL AND ENGLAI Entered at the PostlOffiee every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at Logan, Utah, latter.. AUGUSTUS GORI ION,-F. J. MARSHA! SUBSCRIPTION EDITOR CITY EDITOR RATES. 12 Months 90c $1.75 $3 AO 3 Months 6 Months 12 Months 75c $1.50 ,$3.00 I When not paid in advance, 50c per year additional. Advertising Riptes Furnished on Application KNOW BRYAN. J, Bryan has consented to deliver an addres at Edinburgh, the center of Scotch education ; fynd our local contemporary wonders why he wita invited. It can conceive . f no reason why' het should he sought unless it be because he is affirm adherent of the good auld Scotch Presbyterian' kirk, and asWe have mucli more representative serts: Americans to show The Scotch if they wantu taste, of America. Each year the universities in Europe and some tend scholars f them could pose before the good people of Edinburgh much more effectually than this representative of a cause forever lost. For several years certain Republican editorials have indicated that they were written by one whose fetish was scholarship. Profound obeisance has been made at all times, in the writings referred to, to the scholar. But, in the evident opinion of the writer, scholarship is dispensed and can be conferred only by a few of the worlds famous universities, and no one unstamped with the great ihaU mark of one of these institutions, could properly he entitled scholar.! All other diplomas, degrees or titles conferred by other alleged institutions of learning or institutions of alleged learning, if not directly . charged with, the false ring of the counterfeit, have Ibeen ignored as unworthy of Consideration-Educationa- l Nazareths there might be, but no could good proceed therefrom. In theory, the kne to whom had been awarded" the sheepskin of one of the recognized institutions, was em, titled to have stamped upon his brow, behold the perfect man. Safely could he rest upon his laurels, being himself the personification of all knowledge worthy of recognition in educated circles. In those editorial columns we have seen Dr. Eliot apotheosized as one of the very pillars upholding the great and only true educational system; the Dr. Eliot who has repudiated alike hope in heaven and the existence of hell, and who assumes aijjd by a large number of educational cranks is 'accorded, the position of the supreme educational arbiter th in short, the man who knows it all -- great high-broWe dissent alike from the direct state-- , ments made by our local contemporary in some portions of its editorial anent Mr. Bry ans prospective tour, and from the plain in ferences intended to he conveyed by other parts of it. We deny, in the first place, that a more ideal representative American than Mr. Bryan an be found, or one more thoroughly admired and respected either at home or abroad. We defy the Republican to name another single American citizen upon whom, as a private citizen, such unsolicited honors have been thrust by European royalty, ns were shown Mr. Bryan during his tour of the world. We deny that each year the universities end scholars a lecturing in Europe, some of .whom could pose before the good people of Highwayman Returns On Friday night last' there appeared in the Brigham Street Pharmacy in Salt Lake, the identi e&I holdup who. just two weeks previously hadkhelff up the store and secured$lU from the register; a feat he duplicated in the same amount and manner, even to his escape. KEEP FLOWERS .MENTS are now in order, so we extend you our greetings apd invite you to visit our remarkable line of Holiday Goods. Fine variety and quality wilTmost agreeably surprise you, and our prices cannot fail to meet X. fJ your approval, FROM FREEZING. Homes that are provided with Coles Hot Blast can have bloom- i in g flowers all winter. This wonderful stove is guaranteed to Peep the house at an even heat day and night all winter 'and to use a third loss fuel than other stoves. Everton &tSons are sole agents. Best grade drawing books 10c each at Journal office. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 'ft ft .ft ft ft Riter.Bros. DRUG COMPANY Logan, Utah Have you seen those High Top w DOESNT TO - conceit-fdmmld-h- al - . Edinburgh much more effectually than cap religion with a force and grace equaled by but SI. Bryan; and challenge our pntemponffy to few of the regularly ordanined ministry. f lie has been in great demand as 'a name a single one who can eqtaal his establish speaker ed record of attendance in lectures Cither at upon educational subjects and as the principal home or abroad, or to produce one whose ut- orator at commencements. Has lectures have covered a wide range of terances have been more respectfully listened to ormore favorably commented upon. subjects relating both to public and, private We deny the implication that all thatjtbere life, to the life here and hereafter ;and in all he is of education is obtained at or canrhe given has shown his thorough" knowledge of each sub how great its repu- ject in its various phases, the accuracy of hi? by any school, tation ; or that a man can be but half educated deductions, the strength of his convictions, the unless he bears the hall mark above referred purity of his ethics. Ilis manner of expression is a generally acknowledged model of English to. and has carried the force of convicMr, Bryans early education beyond the undefiled, tion to multitudes. high school, was obtained jn the University of In private life, as in public, Mr. Bryans Illinois; but, unlike many of the hali mark will hear the closest scrutiny and is men, it did not end there. In fact, that was record above -- scholastic reproach.. As son, as husband, father, education but the beginning: Ilia the was made but the means to an end, and that and as friend and neighbor, he approaches unend was the acquirement of knowledge - in ideal as nearly as mortal man may. Who, would-be-rive be some or less some it many fields more particularly in those where high-broof the hall mark heretofore referred to, knowing no existent evils, in the betterment of mankind; variety his school but own, and with the mental capaand in these fields he has ever been the alert city of a shrimp, will attempt to deny that Mir. knight. is a man of liberal education and wide He has exposed and denounced oppression, Bryan no-matt- er 3 Months 6 Months -- Tuesday, December 21, 1909. 7 THE JQUR.NAL second-clas- s ,fc JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. TRI-WEEK- greed and corruption in high places, and. has ever championed the cause of the great eom-mo- n people."" Probably the greatest proof of power and sucecss in the advocacy of governmenlies in the enforced adoption tal-reforms, the Republican party of policies and platby form promises in line with principles the advocacy of which by Mr, Bryan in the earlier years of hisx political prominence, caused him to he branded as a socialist, even an anarchist, by the leaders of that party. In the House of Representatives he stood without a peer as the champion of the peopl against the interests of predatory wealth ; in interpretation of the let ter and spirit of the Constitution ; in invincible logic ; in wide knowledge of hisub jects ; in ae curacy of statement, and in thejteanner of presentation. Gifted as an orator and armed at all points of attack with irrefutable iruth, he was unassailable. As one writer expressed it following one of his greatest victories : Nature has gifted Mr. Bryan with a remaX kable face such a face as could be carved on a coin and not be out of place. He has a physical vigor that makes his unstudied gestures forcible and emphatic. He has an eye which is by turns commanding and humorous. And he has a voice which is equally adapted to tenderness or ta denunciation. All these gifts has William J, Bryan and to them is added a talent for research, a genius for accuracy, and a nature for truth. Let Nebraska congratulate herself on the fact that she has an orator who pos-sesses the physical and mental qualities, make him a remarkable man in the history thu nation. Another writer after paying tribute tohis wide knowledge, his grasp of facts, his readiness and accuracy in answering all questions put to him in debate, often to the confusion of those who sought to confuse, his commanding presence, his oratory, added this final word: -But great as is his recognized ability yet the foundation and keystone of his strength with the people is quarried from their faith in his honesty-T- he people have 'been surfeited with smart scamps, and cunning criminals, with smart scamps.and cunning criminals.gov-ernmen- t grafters and senatorial short change head to be right, hut more, they want the heart to be right; and that Bryans heart beats with and for them, they know. Thats the idea : An honest man is the nob lest work of God, and Bryan is honpst, and everyone knows it. Politically, Mr. Bryan's education is complete, and he stands for those policies that will bring the greatest good to the greatest num' . ber. He is learned in the law and is one of its greatest exponents. Upon numerous occasions he has filled the pulpit and impressed upon his hearers the .truths of the Scriptures and principles of his f - For Men and Boys Just arrived at also those who eould pose before the good people of Edinburgh much more effectually, than could' 'Mr. Bryan. ORRY MAKES Dunbar- - Robinson - Campbell DISEASE. Those who have ovserved such things in operation, will readily admit the truth of the following Rural "Weekly observations. almanac of Do you remember the see can it, in your your boyhood! Perhaps you minds eye, occupying its place of hondr beside the- kitchen stove a household; oracle, often consulted. And do you remember how you, the boy, after puzzling over the zodiac which invariably appeared on the second page, and laughing for the 100th time at the feeble jokes, began to read abont the symptoms of diseases for which e' exploited patent medicine was a panacea? Company 59 N. Main St Just the thing for snow old-sty- le . - instance: shortness of breath and pal ,i read that pitatioirsof the heart after vigorous exercise was a symptom of heart disease. Sure. You had. the symptomAnd for almost every ill describ 'or ed you could fibd a corresponding diagnosis. Only you did not worry about it much. And in that respect you differed from the adult who gets a like idea fromreading the advertiseand testimonials of marvel- ments of cure-all- s ous recovery. As the man thinketh in his heart so is he. A man gets it into his head that his heart does not work just right. He worries about it. Worry prevents sleep. It interferes with diges tion. There is a lack of nourishment, derangement. Each condition aggravates the other.The man is run down. He is really sick. And in the end there is a ease of funetional difficulty. The- man has real trouble with his heart and other organs. He has brought it about by - wrong thinking. As a man thinketh in his heart so is he. There is a profound truth in the scripture. He who thinks heart disease or liver trouble or stomach derangement will get these troubles Any physician will tell you so. And, in large measure, the converse is true. He was thinks he is in health, and persists in so thinking, will be in health. He says to himself over and over: I am strong and vigor ous. He keeps on saying that. And by the marvelou power of mind over matter he comes finally to be what he thinks he is. or That is all there is to suggestive therapeuties, or whatever you may g&fSt C. M. WENDELBOE bare- - -- 7 48 Piece 48 Piece 48 Piece 48 Piece Set with a $100.00 Cash Set with a $75.00 Cash Set with a $50.00 Cach Set with a $25.00 Cash For the Month of December Only. 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