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Show THE PAGE TWO TRI-WEEKL- Y JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. practically all u3 crop, 'except, the trees on Mongolian type, and they display many the outside of the orchard, whiehwere unsuchas a mimicry, ingenu- PUBLISHED BY r protected- because he did not have pots en- ity, and patience in mechanical duplication. EARL AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO ough to place a row around the outside. The Theie is a strong resemblance between their outside rows had fruit on the side facing into stone houses and the ruins of bouses found in e Entered at the every Tuesday, the orchard, while the side facing out had no Siberia. The Eskimo girl brought home by Thursday and Saturday, at Logan, Utah fruit. was in Mrs mistaken by China1894, Deary, t matter. as second-clas- s This experiment vvasr conclusive evidence men of one of their own people. It has been . ' EDITOR to the- majority of the growers in the valley suggested that their invocation of the spirits AUGUSTUS GORDON, - CITY EDITOR of the practicability .of orchard heating, and of their dead may be a sifrvival of Asiatic anF. J. MARSHALL, in the fall of 1908 preparations were commene cestor worship. 77- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. N K ed to protect the crop during the spring o? By Carrier. REVIVAL. 1909, . T' HE DICKENS 90c . .. . 3 Months . . . . . . . actor An English and an English lecThere wax a, perfect tlood of apparatus in6 Mon ventions for heating, including stoves for turer have just arrived in this city to give 12 Mon One of burning pots for oil burning. System- impetus to the Dickens reviral. atic organization was arranged and with the the oddest things in contemporary life has and advent of spring in 1909 fully 70 per cent of been this rpvivalin both Great Britain World. sudden the is a like It the . orchards were ready and waiting. The America, says 12 spring came about two, weeks late and for a discovery of the Alps or the Rockies by some time it looked like the preparation would be o'ne who i anxio'us to tell the world about his When not paid in advance, 50c per year unnecessary, but in the latter partr of Apiil find. additional. cold spring rains came,- - followed by frosts, There is no more solid fact in literature and for .five nights the. orchardists fought the than the popularity of Dickens, which has . dvertising Rates Furnished, on Application. ' cold successfully. never waned in any part of the Anglo-Saxo- n world Every new generation reads him. It isclaimedJhalm the Grand Valley. Cbing Yin, Tang, the name of the new Three or four years ago, when some question Chinese minister, sounds like three jingles of Colorado, alone, a fruit crop valued at two millions of dollars was .saved by such means was raised as to whether Dickens was tiow the sleigh hells. . Iat year, and the benefits are so apparent that read, his authorized London publishers issued r Doctor Cook finds that almost everyone u orchard ligating is becoming universal, T a statement that 'they were selling 200,000 The Oregon Short Line is interesting itwf copies of his books yearly. Only two or three from Missouri when it comes to .that North Pole visit of his, A current cartoon showing in this matter with a view to increasing - its of his novels were then subject to copyright, him his former, route and taking fruit shipments, and is sending out a train of and rival publishers were issuing the others with hiffirepresentativesof the variou'Tgeo-graphi- c experts toMecture to the farmers and fruit- inwall kind of editions. There fias never been copyright on any of of various kinds, growers along its lines, explaining the best societies, a lawyer and notary public, tersely presents methods, utensils, oil,, cost, manner of man- the work's of Dickens in this country, and hig only apparent remedy to silence the ipulation, ytc The lectures are of great value' they have been issued in many styles by and they are free. The train will arrive in many publishers. Forty , years after his skeptics. Logan on Friday. The place and hour for death a million copies of his books are doubtThe extortion practiced by dealers in the the lectures will be found in the local columns. less sold in a year in the United States, Great various food produets in Salt Lake, has driven The railway is interesting itself also in Britain and the colonies, while many a novel the consolidated union laboring forces in that potato culture, and traveling with the train comes out nowadays, receives its praise, has city to plan the creation of a big store upon are some experts wdiowill lecture on seed, a sale of 2,000 copies and is out of print three the principle, The idea h to planting, cultivation, digging sorting, storing years after publication. induce each union workingman to buy a ten and shipping. Cache county has raised some Dickens had two great qualities, humor dollar share, which would raise sufficient of the most prolific crops on record; but-th- e and W'hat is now called heart interest,! and capital. Each stockholder would either then trouble has been too many varieties, and many he was a blessing to a weary world which has receive his goods at the cost served over the of them the wrong ones for export purposes; troubles enough of its own without looking counter, or else a dividend on the profits. The wrong methods of cultivation, improper hand- for new ones in the pages of fiction. cry against extortion is general, and the gov- ling and almost entire lack of assorting as to ernment is investigating. , Meantime consum- either variety or size. These subjects will all HE FATE OF ANDREE. ers are robbed upon every hand. be treated by the experts and the proper The report that some effects have' been methods shown. The inv which the lec- found at Reindeer Lake, west of Hudsons Bay, A showing the striking development of ture are given, or the hall, should be crowd- which may have come from the wreck of the inter-urba- n electrie trolley car systems in ed, for the information given is of great value. balloon is one to stir the imagination of the East during the comparatively few years all Christendom, says the World, and adds the since their introduction, may be mentioned the ESQUIMAUX ORIGIN. following interesting comment: There has, since the reputed discovMore than eleven years agoAndree and two trip of A. J. Littlejohn of Syracuse N. Y., I who started from Oneonta, N, Y for St. Louis. ery- of the North Pole, been a general revival intrepid companions set out from Spitzbergan Mo., on Monday. It is a journey of approxi- of interest in all thai relates 4 o the extreme in a great balloon tm drift across the Polar Sea. mately three thousand miles ; yet, so thorough- northern latitude, including the inhabitants. The day was not too favorable, the wind was ly has the system been developed that he will Commander Peary contributes an article to rather strong and the balloon did not at first have to resort to steam1 railway, transportation Hamptons Magazine in which he offers an rise quite high enough, but with the sacrifice for but twenty miles of the distance. In tlu interesting theory as to the origin of the a little ballast it presently steadied, and development of the wayside pjacps; in the ex- Greenland, type with which he became famil- then a little dac speck dwindling to nothing tension of cities, in the rapid increase of land iar, which will interest enthologists. Of wider in the distance before the straining eyes of the interest will be found his description of an attendants was all that was ever seen. values, and as faciliating and the convenience of the public, the apparently altruistic people as yet unspoiled in s It was the most dramatic disappearance "Value of this means of cheap and rapid transit by contact with modem civilization. We se- the frozen north since Ifenry Hudson, set adrift lias been incalculable t residents of both ciy lect the following paragraphs. by a mutinous crew 300 years ago with his The members of this little tribe inhabit- young son and a few loyal sailors in an and country. In consideration of the patronopen age Logans little one line and one ear rystern ing the western coast of Greenland from boat in the great bay- - ihat-hea- rs his -- name, is receiving,' it would seem that shortly, in the Cape Yoik to Etah are in many ways quite steered north by west his dead to what natural course of events and in response to different from the Eskimos of Danish Green- frozen strand we know not the demand that even now becomes appar- land. or those of any other Arctic territory. Now comes this strange tale of Esquimau ent extensions will be made until .the vallev There are now between two hundred and Indian? who saw a large white house covered from the farthest north to the extreme south twenty and two hundred and thirty in the with ropes fall from the sky; of a revolver will be united and all will share in the many tribe. They are savages, but the not like that which one of the dead men carried; benefits similar sy stems have showered upon savage; they are without government, but of books their ignorant finders cannot read. other localities. Further than that, extension they are not lawlesc they are utterly unedu- The place is not hard to reach. It will be visto connect with either the Ogden valley or cated according to our standard, yet they ex- ited. Brigham City terminus is inevitable in the n J hibit a remarkable degree of intelligence. Ig What if in the smoky blackness of some distant future, and we will be brought into temperament like children, with all a chib1? Esquimau hut there sh all yet be found closer and more frequent relations w ith Ogden deight in little tilings, they are nevertheless of Stdindberg. of Franek?w4L,or 0f An and Salt Lake. By taking an active interest enduring as the most matured of civilized men dree himself, telling the story of their trip! No in these dream of the future the people in- min women, and the best of tlidm are. faithful sordid tale of the doings of the death. Without religion and having po bing kings of finance, no squabble over the terested may greatly hasten, their realization idea of God, they will share their lat meal spoils of political conquests, no d with anyone who is hungry, while the aged romance of young kings could claim but few sections of the country, if and helpless among them are taken care of as half the interest of such a recovered record any, is there absolute certainty that the fruit a matter of course. They are healthy anl, 6f daring, of suffering and perhaps of supreme , they-hav- e no vices, no intoxi-eantachievement. crop will fiot be destroyed, or at least no habits When frost. bad this true is Vnot even gambling. by regard' ing the orange groves of California and Flor- together, they- - area people unique upon the THE DAY BRINGS ITS QUOTA OF GUESTS ida, nothing less may be looked for in colder face of the earth. A friend of mine calls them FOR YOU! climes; and yet, wherever fruit of anv kind philosophic anarchists of the north Something must be sought something is I have been studying the Eskimos for needed may be raised during favorable seasons, something must be found quickly. science hai come to the rescue during brief ruhtecn years, and no more effective be the quests objective is money a May seasons of unexpected ejiill and has of late nt for Arctic wTork could be imagined than house a boarding place a used pieee of makeen-eyeyears saved many a valuable crop. In some Uies.- iump. bronze-skinneand chinery or furniture a worker a job a d eases and in some places the "of children nature. Their smudge pot. very tenant. limitations of forth deuse volumes were their most valuable endowsmoke, has In any of these instances, and in anyone pouting been found sufficient to overcome the effects ments for the pm poses of my work. of a hundred others, the use and utilization of of light frosts; while in others it has been There is a theory, first advanced by Sir want ads. will make the quests feasible and, Clements Markliampresident of the RoyaL nearly always, successful. neeesarv to actually raise the temperature to practically beat the aiea to be protected, Geographical Society of London, that the Esand this L a s been done at very low cost as kimos are the remnant.; of an ancient SiberChancei to buy property on terms easy ian tribe, the Onkilon; that the last members for you to meet, are offered in the real ebmiuiied wjth the value of the crop ;avod. estate We note two eases in particular affording of this tribe were driven .out on the Arcti?, ads.X conclusive proof of the efficacy of the plan. ocean by the fierce waves of Tartar invasion At Grand Junction. James L. Hamilton iiKthe Middle Ages, and that they found their Chances to make possible investments, that lad twenty- - acres of orchard, divided i the way to the New Siberian Islands, thence east- are safe" and promising, are offered to want middle by a road . he concluded to devote his ward over lands yet undiscovered to Grinnell ad readers. efforts to ten acres on one side of the road Land and Greenland. I atp inclined, to - beResplt, a complete crop on one side and none lieve jn the truth of this theory; for1 the folYou can buy an introdueton to a buyer for on the other. r- lowing reasons: ytrar property feerthe cost of some classified W R. Haines had" eighty acres ; he saved Some of the Eskimos are of a distinctly . advertising THE JOURNAL Thursday, January 20, 1910. Orien-taldiracteristic- s, Everything on the Ladies Floor Post-Offic- - - - ' - Cut right down in Prices You will be surprised at these Bargains ' , oiL-an- d - 1 7. "Tlsf Winter Goods Must Go. "r Dunbar, Robinson, Campbell MAIN ST, Company Shoes For. Every Occasion . matter what you wish them for, whether for a days tramp, an No afternoon of sport, an evening of society, or for business, there is reliable an appropriate and WALK-OVE- R shoe for that par- ticular occasion. WALK-OV- ER shoes are shoes of the hour and for every hour of the day.Thous-and- s of people know it, do you? $3.50. $4.00 $5.00 F.W. THATCHER CO - LOGAN, UTAH T DONT HESITATE to wear glasses if you really need them, because you are afraid they will not be becoming to you. This is a mistaken idea, for glasses frequently improve ones facial ap ca-fs- An-dre- es t - the-diai- pearance. They add a look of intellectuality to the ordinary eoun-tencFirst see your oculist, for his professional advice. e. C. M. 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