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Show rAGE THE FOUR THE JOURNAL' Inin Stoddard, Chorister, Veda - Thomson. Wednesday ' TRI-WEEKL- Y JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Thursday, October 29, 1311 WOMEN REFUGEES IN STRICKEN BELGIUM. evening a Halloween party was given in the COMPANY, opera house by the High school students. Program, games and Entered at the Post Office every of the and Saturday, at dancing were features Taesday, Thursday Second-Class evening. 4xigaa, Utah, as The High School athletic asRATES. SUBSCRIPTION sociation chose Wilford MerBy Carrier . , 5 rill as manager of the club and Three Months. Russell Merrill as secretary and Months... eii Published by &VRL ft ENGLAND PUBLISHING " and treasurer. The musical talent in school is not going to be Prof. --Anderson ss.vu glected. with the Board of Trustees Twelve Months On Time, By Mall Three months... s r neOpyAI 11.75. Months met .... Twelve Months last obtained their Six months la the limit on time Saturday, and subscriptions of a Trl Weekly paper, consent to engage a director to We cannot let them run longer, so help in the music, both the we make no yearly time rates. Mr. band. on orchestra and the Advertising Rates Furnished J. A. Omansen has been emApplication. as the one to look after tSlx I the rV PLEASE - THE 'PHONE ployed ' Demo-crat- ic Friday night the first in here held was rally the opera house. Hon. Samuel be- Russel and Moses Thatcher evening the speakers. Monday and ing Hon. James Moyle Lewis Larsen gave a short talk to the people before the picture show. Friday at 6:30 Reed Smoot will speak for one hour. The free picture show given l; by the M. S. Tel. and Tel. company Monday evening was well patronized. The house was1 The packed to overflowing. inand were very good pictures -- structive. The Home Economics association will meet next Friday afternoon at 3,:30 in the High School building. The subject of t r Foods will be taken up. A cor- dial invitation is extended to . all ladies. A. Omansen is ororchestra in the an ganizing He has sent t district schools. for the music and the orchestra will meet for their first practice next Saturday afternoon, Mr. Omansen has done good work in organizing our Richmond band and we feel much .good can be done by bringing - out all the musical talent we can in our town. Prof. Mosiah Hall, the State High School Inspector met with the students in their exercises He gave a . Monday morning. How to on talk spirited which was Achieve Success, listened to with much interest by the students. Prof. Hall was very much elated with the con-dition of the High School and was well pleased with the quality of work being accomplished .both by teachers and students. Mr.-J6h- ( . Last week the officers of the body held their first student meeting. A good program was lhad, mostly short talks from the officers, who are as fol- s, lows: President, Leland Richmond; Vice PresiVella Merrill, Smithfield; dent Secretary and Treasurer, Verncheer on Hendricks, Cove; master, Russel Merrill, Richmond; Assistant Cheer master Hen-drick- AN OPPORTUNITY TO GET A FARM FROM THE CachejValley Orchard Tract Situate miles west Will sell 2 Smithfield. 1 tracts of , 5 to 100 of In acres. Price from $50.00 to $200.00 per acre. . 20 per cent down. This property is all open for sale and if interested, arrange with me to go over the land. A half hour ride from Logan In an auto. ati ftEm-ESTHt-HA- N 24 South Main these two organizations and we feel from past experience that he will be able to do much good in directing along these lines. Tuesday afternoon about 75 children, under the direction of the civic committee cleaned up the main parts of our streets, gathering weeds, rocks and burrs and making a decided im- Photo by Aiiiei Kan Press Association. provement on the looks of the Could anything hotter show the horrors of war? With their husbands killed these aged sisters and the daugh streets. A free lunch was given of one of them took what belongings they had sated iindsturted on a search for another home. ter by the ladies to thoce who assisted. Miss Lenora Merrill has com- out in the pump room at 'the Considerable alarm was caused ernment is clear. It is determmenced her dancing school and Merrills at camp spur. The gas among the people, but there ined to deal with the matter from the large number that atwere no casualties. with a firm hand and is taking was burned. engine tends, it will be a success. Her A new arrival has put up at all necessary steps to this 'end. prices are 35c and 50c per the home of Mr. The very great majority of citiSeversuns. month. She will continue for 8 This time it is a fine 11-l- b boy. WHY SUFFER ANY zens in every province of the lessons. She teaches the social A new union are thoroughly loyal and carpenter. All concernand Folk dances. The afternoon ed detest the very idea of rebeldoing well. class meets at 4:30. The evenlion. The station agent is moving ing class at 7 :30. When they are aware of the Chester into the home of Our library is now open and Is a Quick and Ef- situation they will undoubtedly When from the number of pupils that Bright. fective Remedy. give the government every asOur telephone manager. Mr. go there after school, for books Kirby will move into the home If your stomach is continually sistance in restoring order and the business must be pretty of John Ten-sir- e kicking up a disturbance, causing will carefully abstain from givSpackman. Mrs. movement distress rushing. after eating, heartburn, ing the rebellious will occupy the coated tongue, gas, sour taste of any encouragement or support. The Mutual ladies are getting houseShepard Mr. vacated by Kirby. and you feel blue. Irritable The citizens are called upon up another entertainment to Mr. Samuel McMurdie, the food, and you are suffering from nervous, This one whose home was burned indigestion and to help pay for the piano. be on the alert and to give time it will be a vaudeville per- has his new house finished and Its needless fordyspepsia. information you to suffer, and the government now is the time to quickly stop the and assistance, and those who formance. Friday Nov. 6 is the will soon occupy the same. distress and regulate your upset have been date set for the big time' and guilty of disobedMr. and Mrs. William Larsen stomach. the ladies guarantee a good and son were here get from Riter Brothers ience under the defense act are visiting re-- ; Simply ' time. company, or any drug store, advised that no action will be latives last week, Their home Drug some tablets a simple taken against them if they rehas been is Announcement in Baker City. does more than that prescription made of the marriage of Isaac main quietly at home. Mrs. Carrie Linford has re- give quick and lasting relief. Mildred Christoff erson and soothes the of irritated General de Wet is the cavalin St. lining turned to her home Mouritsen of Smithfield which Charles, Idaho. Miss Mildred the stomach and stimulates the flow ry leader who gave the British of the will take place the first week in Merrill juices so that what so much trouble in the South her home, you eatdigestive accompanied is Into quickly November, the ceremony to be and will stay with her a short healthful nourishment,converted then you are African war. It was announced wett-a-nd peformed in the Logan temple. time. ihaL.hp had .offered his services or Elder Willis Hendricks rehave trifles restless about worry to England. now Mr. Lowell Merrill, nights. turned home from the Californlaw in Pocatello, Do not allow indigestion to wreck ia mission field last Friday. He practicing his your health and happiness but get MINES WRECK SHIP to at down came be present moth-She came as a surprise to his tablets at once they NORTH OF IRELAND He some sister Annie's, wedding. harmless. are and Advt. knew he was released cheap visitseveral here days but did not expect him home stayed Belfast, Oct. 27, via London, ing. ANOTHER REBELLION quite sq soon. He is feeling Rhoda Hendricks Mrs. preIN SOUTH AFRICA 5:18 pt m. The British freight first rate and reports a splendid fine chicken supper for steamer Manchester Commerce, a pared time while on his mission. evbound from Manchester for the last following Saturday London, Oct. 28. An, official Word was received that EI- AdmidZ. William Harris, ening: announces Montreal, struck a mine at off ders Alma Olsen and Ernest rian dispatch Oran Merrill, Wil- Pretoria and sank last Merrill, night night that General Louis Botha, preMonson of the Scandinavian lis Hendricks, Flossie Webb, mier of the Union of South Af- the north coast of Ireland. Capmission had been released and Stodtain Payne and thirteen men Lucy Webb, Rodelphia rica, has left for the front. are on the road home. dard and Iris Hendricks. wTere drowned. Thirty other John Lund of Philadelphia, and London, Oct. 27, 8.37 p. m. were savMrs. Phoebe McNeil crew members of the rebellion has broken ed and his friend Pete Valorm are from Preston came Another trawler. a daughter by out in South Africa. General here visiting the family of A. on a visit last Sunday to see Christian de Wet and General Liverpool, via London, Oct. SrSchow. Mr. Lund is a nephew Elder Willis Hendricks. has warned Frederick Beyers 27, The admiraltythe Christian of Mr. Schow. Germans Fred Schow, wife and babe have owners that ship rebtaken the lead of the Last Wednesday about fifteen were here from Preston visitin succeeded have laying mines els the Orange Free State of Mrs. Mary Ann Smalls with Mr. A. S. Schow and and inwestern of Ireland, around north the ing Transvaal. friends surprised her at her and that ships should therefamily. home. They brought lunch and Having put down the rebel- fore, not pass within sixty Mr. Joseph Johnson is home had a fine time. in the northern province of miles of lion from the hospital and reports island. It is conMr. C. H. Anderson gave a as led by Lieutenant sidered Tory, Colony, Cape fine. feeling probable that it was lecture on The War in Europe Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Squires Colonel Maritz, the government last Sunday to the Parents and and family from Logan . were of the Union of South Africa Theological classes. He had the here Sunday visiting Mrs. Alice is now faced by the more seride ous rising under Generals subject well in hand and all October 21 Wet listened with much interest. He McCarrey. of EdisonDaj' latter and the Beyers, A new cement bridge is bewill continue the subject next whom the command ing built out at Spring Creek, of the resigned union forces when PreSunday. Mrs. Amy Shepard gave the ITALY IS VISITED mier Botha decided to take up BY lecture on Home Economics in EARTHQUAKE arms against Germany. Relief Society meeting lut According to an official re- Put EDISON MAZDAS Thursday. Florence, Italy, Oct. 27, via port received today, armed rein every socket A childrens party was hM Rome, 1:10 p. m. A severe bellious commandoes are alat Mrs. Alice Barnett's home earthquake was felt in this city ready in existence; the town of last Saturday, the guests being today. The inhabitants were Heilbron, in the northern part the friends and playmates of thrown into a condition of pan- of the Orange River colony, has Mary, Dean and EdUh Barrett. ic, but the shock did little dam- been seized and the government In commemoration of the 35th A large crowd gathered there age. officials have been taken prisof the invention of anniversary Refresh while has been and played games. a train Turin, Oct. 26, via Rome, oners, the Incandescent electric lamp, ments were served and nil re- Oct. 27, 6:55 a. m Another stopped and armed citizens of we will give each purchaser of Edison Madzas, a photo of ported a fine time. slight earthquake shock occur- the defense force have been ta- Thomas A. Edison FREE! ken from it and disarmed. Mr. William Bair and family red here at 5:25 p. m. At 33 WEST 1st NORTH 14 miles west of Turin, The union government has are flying around in a brand new Oldsmobile auto, purchased the shocks continued during issued a proclamation to the at Salt Lake City last week. the whole day. The population people, announcing these events n and is camp- and explaining that, although it Mr C. A. Monson made a is flying trip to Swan Lake last ing in the open air, notwith- was aware of these rebellious LOGAN ELECTRIC week. standing the fact that it is in- - preparations, it had been taking SUPPLY CO. Swendsen of tensely cold. Mr. George steps to preserve peace without Salt"Lak&-Citvt9-hbloodshed. via :27. . visiting.MilanItaly-0ctPhone 57 'Now.contihuerthrTirocla-mation- , 83 W. 1st North Rome. An earthquake was rewith his mother, the duty of the gov A fire, origin unknown broke corded in Milan this morning. either No. or No. 2. Call - 1 Our superior service convince people they can trade by ,h)W as if in person. Small phone tiers for delivery or Parcel Pod receive the same prompt mi careful attention as large one Wre sell Paints as well as Drugs, Riter Bros Drug Ct. The Rexall Store one of these mines steamer British that thi Manchester Commerce struck. Montreal, Oct. 27. The M Chester Commerce, sunk by a mine last night, was one of the large freighters plying regu larly between Montreal ant Manchester and made her last Mi-o-- na trip from this port on October 3. She was owned by the Man Chester line, a British shipping corporation, had a net tonnage of 3444 and carried about for men in her crew Captain Payne, who went down with his vessel was widelj known in shipping circles hen ty-thr- ee Mi-o-- na Mi-o-- na Mi-o-- ADVERTISED LETTERS. The following letters the Logan Postofflce na EXPERT WATCH tit Let M REPAIRING Mainsprings Guaranteed One Year. Price 75 Cents. Others get One Dollar. Mail Orders Solicited. . Jj Watchmaker 29 East Broadway Salt Lake City. C. D. STRONG. .Our sified gpatltggntl "n er in oe AND ENGRAVING. . Av-iglian- remained unclaimed Octover 27, 1914: Clark, Mr. Willis Futford, B. C Hayes, Ernest Jones, Miss Ethel . Read, Mr. Lew Stoney, Mr. C. T. Sawyer, Mr. Delbert . Wahlen, Mr. Frank Wilkinson, Mrs. Katie If not called for in two week above will be sent to the Dead ter Office, Washington, D. C. JOSEPH ODELL, P. t ONIONS FOR SALE 60 North East. Phone 218 W. OATS WANTED e.v Li at Thatcher . FOR SALE Two Homes. lMr at 444 North Secnd West FOR SALE Fine building lot Not" cheap, Inquire at 4d4 2nd West. LOST 2nd A Ring between Finder North. turn to this Center Ab.1 J oa furnished refined Rooms by keeping WANTED a, ri plea8 office. WE SELL THE EARTH its title and loan money A. Pedersen ft Co. 2 or 3 Ho , w. J Phone 767. FOR RENT CHEAP TVp Rooms, suitable for Temple "esl ers or small family- - 1 North. & j, panic-stricke- M STEP To One black 7 or .horse, weighs about 1300 roached main, high Hips. 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