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Show ) I i . FACE TWO; I .TIIU THE JOURNAL PUBLISHED AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO. TEl-WELia- JOURNAn, LOGANUTAn Y be favorable or unfavorable is greatest The average man much prefers to Saturday,, Febnuuy 3, 1912. - spend his money in a , lively, progressive town. Somehow it makes him more confident he will : get better values. In times past Logansport has had several commercial clubs, each of which toddled along for ajshort time and then perished of inanition,, superinduced by lack of cooperation. . It tiow'has another.' Talking with the officers of the club one sees that they are beginning to understand that the first logical step in a movement. to curb the mail order evil is to lay a good working base by inspiring in the loeal merchants a thorough loy- alty to themselves, to each other and to the -- . e Entered at the every Tuesday,' Thurs day and Saturday, at Logan, Utah as Second-clas- s Post-Offic- matter. - - ...... AUGUSTUS GOBDON F. J. MARSHALL EDITOR CITY EDITOR SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier. SMonths A . .V. SQc 6 MonthaTTT. . . . . .. $1.71 town. 12 Mesths 3.5( That's the ideal . Mail . On Time Advance In By We have b our midst several knitting fac3 Months 90c .75c tories whose manufactures are unexcelled- and 6 Months $1.75 $1.50 find ready sale from Oregon to Colorado; from 12 Months ... ... $3.0( California to Nebraska; and yet, if we are truly few cities of the size of Logau Six months is the limit on time, subscriptions informed, there-arin all that territory, whose merchants are not of. a paper. We cannot let them run trmre- ii beralpa t rons of t hese f a et erics- - than-- a re 7 longer, so we m ake no tho?e inlheir.home town.' Furnished A coffee substitute is made here that is the on .AdYertisingRate8 Application peer of any of its class made anywhere; and the ORDER BUSINESS. same establishment turns out cereal foods that JVJAIL the United States the country are unexcelled for purity and quality, but at press, in the interest of local community build home their sale, so far as we have observed, .is mg, wage intermittent war upon mail order hous-e- s not pushed. for the benefit of dhe home merchants ; anc We have eandy factories-turni- ng out goods this has become so common that the news syn of unexcelled and of a purity quality and finish dicates furnish much ready prepared matter albng entitling them to high rank.' this line to supply a wide demand among the ., There are other local industries that do not r ' country press. receive the local encouragement that should! be In the past The Journal has performed much heirs, and for lack of which some in the past ' , gratuitous service along this line, but apprecia- lave died. tion of its work seemed most conspicuous by its Logan and the county could easily support absence. Of late, however,' it having been learn-thgrocery houses bat Jwmld they do it! We have a wholesale paper house making the Logans mail order business is very heavy and constantly on the increase, we have been claim that if any-- merchant will .buy all Jof his asked why we do not pay more attention to this aper and bags during the year from this house, matter. Probably our viewpoint is as well set ordering in the same quantities and same terms forth in the followiiigrfroir the pen of an eastern ofp writer, and having particular reference to Lo- ligher than he would have to send away for the gansport, Indiana, as it would be in anything we same quantity and grade ; yet if in any one line could writer thrown by-a- n outside house,!-th- at' s tvhere the trade goes. The merchants are agreed that the buyAs a rule the local grocery trade does not be should to them, yet they, ing public loyal The mail order house never ceases advertise. the merchants, are loyal neither to each other nor to their town, as the following advertising, and gives its brands and .prices. It would small incidents admirably proves surprise any person in Logan except those A farmer in drawing some money from a immediately connected with the express and mentioned bank reight departments of the railway, and the citys he that was goLogansport draymen, to learn ofthe great amount of grocering to purchase a buggy, . ies that reaches Loganfroml the mail-ord- er You wont want to buy.it here'said-th-e louses every month in the year. banker. Youll save money by send- There can be no doubt the mail order evil jng away for it. afflicts Logan, and if steps are not taken to Here was this banker perfectly willing counteract it, will become a fixed habit with to divert trade from a fellow business man many people. In order to counteract it, , the n to some concern. He was too WHAT TO DO AND HOW becomes a very attractive feature merchants themselves will first have to be concaught' across with straps and thoughtless or shortsighted to appreciate either at the formal affair, or will cobe which after to secure buttons. it verted, Others have either trimeasy The Mission of a Cup .of Tea that in hurting the merchant he would hurt when the friendly isitor drop, in of effort the conversion of others.1 How it Sets Tongues Loose operation in for a cup and a chat The pret- ming or material set in where Jlie the town and, as a consequence, himself; is slashed. This gives o A Creator of Comfort nearly ty, graceful handling of the sug- skirt A man was in a Logansport store the same is and effect to be FERE ar PROTECTION THE likely cream LIES teatongs, jug and the the , proprielorabout the mail or- more popular than the plain open-inIt- hardly seems of the largest mills affeeted by thea. "Four that itself, pot charm give girLthat possible der situation. The proprietor expressed he old fashioned Lawrence (Mas1?.) strike are controlled by dish of tea of domesticity that mem always himself asstrongly opposed to the mail The simulated slashed effect has grown into the basis of one of admire. The the American Woolen Co. (the great woolen per- ' he most order business. which bag been the chief beneficiary popular modes of enter- - mitteiLforJlie informal at homes, produced by the use of pleats or Lust), which the modem Schedule of facings is well liked," and prom-- " s also enhances this characteristic. On K. the iniquitous That company taining The trade of this community belongs to The has reently spent hundreds of thousands of who understands the lses to be a 'familiar style later girl depends the local merchants,' he declared." del 1 a rs-im a ga z ine-f- l nd-- n e wspa pc rad ver tis JLLdoesnt matter whether she theatrical value of a proper set- - in the season. Panels back and Just then a clerk who had answered a is giving a big afternoon recep- tmg-wil- b cat.- - f ALare m Mh n evidence, and ing in an effort to retain its present unfair wtsely smuggle-im-- a of The the came. . , of home will clusters of pleats inserted Krthe telephone tariff advantage. And yet when a,Massacliu-sett- s tion or merely expects a few up. ring atmosphere melt a sworn statue reduced the hours of labor to 54 friends to drop in informally at What was it bachelors sides or front about twelve to many' inquired the merchant. fifteen inches in depth to give the heart as no a the other hours week allurement (nine twilight hour. The tea kettle per The railroad people to tell you the stove day), that company skirt the desired fullness are could. demanded is case that its either ;n the operatives (already poorly pivot around anyou ordered. from Chicago had come, with considerable sucmeeting in be which should the for I reduced the two of think wages paid), spirit hospitality perhaps the English swered the employee. more than any other people un- cess. .hours cut off that is. it wouldnt stand a re- The selection of a. waist for d Logansport has a nuraerous string -- of duction of even hour a There never-wa- s a truea saying derstand Ahe.potent.charmoLa such have claimed that the chief manufactures making any particular use is a simple one that this is the- eup that cheers cup of tea at the right time, commonly used object of the perotective tariff is to proand not inebriate. On the other cant say that breakfast appeals at present, for manufacturers are articles as furniture, baskets, overalls, tect labor. The big trusts have hirnished hand it is. as good' a loosener of to me as that kind of a time, how-eye- r, working to have these popular underwear, etc., and giving ern -the best evidence of the falsity of that claim,- - tongues e 7 most insidious, Laimjust American enough and nece.ssary articles made in ployment to oyer a thousand persons, yet Rural Weekly. cocktail that ever set the conver- to want to start iny day with a harmony' with 'all the other these LoganspOrt rahde articles are not only of the season. No model sational ball rolling at a frigid- good fragrant eup of eoffee. But not given the preference by most of the local our Engli-eousins certainly do has attracted more attention than A number of fanatical women of a Moravian ly formal dinner gathering. dealers but are not given an equal show with Just let a man and a girl get know that tea served on the lawn what is called the citoyenne. This colony at Lodz, Russian Poland, started a neW seet recently, and selected a man named Kowlasi comfortably seated in cosy adja- after a game of tennis or in that is made with a short extension similar goods from other points. o worship as their saviour. As may be imagined, cent chairs. Give each of them draggy between time feeling be- below the waistline and is made Several factories have moved away for leir little tin god. had. the time of his life accept- a steaming cup of freshly brewed fore dressing for dinner, just to wfcar outside the skirt. . want of proper treatment. 1 , ing the good things of this life and the adoration tea and a plate of toasted muffins strikes the right note. When it comes to buying things outside de- or appetizing small cakes on a showered upon him by his' They know also that a cup of CIVIL SERVICE votees. As all things mundane come to an end, little table between them. They tea sent directly to the room of the line he handles the merchant, instead of however, Kowlasi could easily see his finish when are bound to feel in ten minutes the tired, dusty traveller, just regoing to a fellow dealer who sells what he the purple and fine linen styge had passed and his as though they had known each turned from some tiresome journ- rAn examination for the posiwants, too often sends his order to a mail determined the time for his crucifixion other ten years. The chances are ey or fatiguing shopping expe- tion of Forest Clerk sponsors will be held order house. had arrived. Ilis pleas were of no avail, and on-l- y that he will tell her h:s life m- dition, isthe most appreciated at the e in this city on lie fails to seL an jexample. Or, more the timely arrival of the police stopped the otor, his ambitions, his desire for of all, hopitable acts. Feb. 27, 1912. . sacrifice. . womanly appreciation; many Also - tea- - brewed on aboard a . Forapplication blankSj and. Jot. accurately, he sets a bad example. o ... another intimate confidence will steamer or railway train from the full information relative Or even though he is loyal in t!m respect" to the The London Lancet, by means of a contrivance escape over the tea cups that he special little eannister,. without examination, qualifications, 'duthe fa'ls in another and equally important invented for the purpose. has ascertained that the would Jiever have revealed if the which no real English woman ies, salaries, etc.,, address Secreone. As long as Jie possesses a waus trade soot falling upon that city each day amounts to refreshments had consisted of the stirs any distance, is neetar in- tary, Board of Civil Service Ex- - ' in the goods he handles he. feels no concern the weight of approximately four and a half usual features of a buffet spread. deed. e, aniiners, City : f that customers trade in all Of course the old brown Bet. In fact, in war in peace in things else thoupounds to each acre, or about seventy-five sand tons a year over the city; and that.it does ty that did duty in days of yore, sickness in health in society Applications for oqt of town Grazing Permits. damage to buildings, fabrics and works of art retaining a preferred position al- and by the bearthside, the Eng NOTICE js. hereby given that oelir.re-ancivic IJis of prosconception 2 amGimtingJoJweuty-fiYe-JuiUion- . .dollars. annual- ways on the stove', does not now lish appreciation of a cup of tea all applications for permits to u bl leg t her in gs. Ts somethin that it'would belwell perity does not gTTevrqid his own ly, besides the damage to the health of the appearaT t h graze cattle, horses and "sheep In its place isthe tea equipage in for-uother-cit- y as a nation to imitate. within the CACHE - NATIONAL such a precipitation 'of soot as this, still it is a silver.' It'Hs thTalcohot lamp To THU HOSTESS - FOREST during the season of own a posses- -' "Anydrie Ts TnipfessecT-bboilwater at the the proper great vil in all cities, even those of the size of keep sion of civic pride, progressiveness and a 1912, must be filed in ay office at' Lake ; and. the one who can discover an ef- ing point.- - The Samovar is' introSalt SKIRTS AND . WAISTS on or before Feb-niaLogan, Utah, of cooperation os by its utter lack of spirit fective antidote will be hailed as a benefactor duced by the woman who favors , The continued, vogue of. the 24, 1912.. Full information these qualities. - The dweller in the towns the a laRusse, but Russian tea slashed skirt has been a, surprise, in A . af his kind. , regard grazing fees to - - tributary territory is most susceptible to isnt half as delictable - to the but it is rojnoticeable it cannot be chargeoand : blank formg to these impressions andJHkiQ.Jiis case that palate as the Oolong and be jgnorecL- -, The slash is usually be used 'In making applications Every distinctive, worth-whil- e about a average blends. thing i not more than ten inches in depth. will be furnished Ceylon the-iim pression portance of whether-th- e store-iupon "request. dvertisingmateriai- .The-gir- l who daintily pours tea. Some of these slashed skirts are CLINTON G. SMITH, Supervisor ................. ....... ....... ... 7 .......... ...... 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