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Show ; In disturbed conditions- - the usefulness of a live store to a The .merchant who does the most aggressive advertising will always get the greatest results from advertising. In business, as in the movement of armies, -- forward people 'like tosee-a take movement place. community is far greater than in normal times. Thus a stores advertising takes on increased importance, according' -- ly. S favor of Wilson of Are Yon Against fli Aire .You-In 0. WHYNOTGET ENTRY OP TURKEY. 1YIO THE CONFLICT DOES NOT ALARM ALLIES. ACCORDING TO CLAIMS OF CHAIRMAN EVERYBODY WILL BE ELECTED. - , WILL CLOSE CAMPAIGN HERE ON MONDAY NIGHT AT NIBLEY HALL. Si? the war situation. Both Russia Neither of. the Chairmen' has and England were aware of the completed his canvass but it is fact that Turkey would come m, nearly done and each one shows voke the Allies to on Turkey, They : Chairman Democratic of the Romney county committee says that Joseph Dowell will- - lose this county "by five Trandred votes and tlie district Toy 2,000, that the entire combination ticket will be elected in all probability by several "hundred majority. Chairman Diair of the Logan City committee says Logan will go Democratic by from 75 to 250 majority. of the Chairman Sneddon Bull Moose committee is sure that Larsen will carry Cache by from 200 to 400 and that the combination county ticket for weeks past the influences astonishing figures. behind the ' Ottoman government have been trying to pro- declare war determined not to become the aggressors, however, but now that Turkey is in they have determined to wipe the Ottoman empire from the map of Europe. Today it was reported that in Asiatic the Mohammedans Turkey were rising against the Christians and were evincing particular .hatred for the English. The Russian Ambassador has left Constantinople and the consuls in various parts of Turkey are under orders to leave at once. Russia will not engage in a general warfare with the at the Turks, being content present time to simply defend her frontier. The reckoning for Turkey will come later. It is pretty certain that BuU garia, Greece and Rumania will now come into the conflict, and it is, thought that Italy and Persia cannot remain out long. An invasion of Turkey is impracticable unless Bulgaria declares war, as the passage to Turkey must be through that country. FROM US. New York, Oct. 30. The ten million dollar loan arranged for with the banks of this city, by the French government, is to be FRENCH BORROW '1' V ; - v ,V S; vr it'st s ; 7- - 1 a - i ,vEW J v 'V7 J 7 ' i ? tfr 4S ' ' &V - I'?1 , EXPRESS COMPANY ' v' AIDS GOOD WORK k , .V 7' y ' ;( v C ' ! 47, i', 7' '"' A'r" V , I ' tz. 7 3 3 j WILSON. WOODROW -- - THIS MAN IS ONE OF THE CHIEF ISSUES OF THE CAMPAIGN. THERE IS NO USE TRYING TO GET AROUND THAT FACT. iBECAUSEi OF THE GOOD HE HAS ACCOMPLISHED HE IS ENTITLED TO THE COMMENDATION OF EVERY LOVER OF PEACE IN THIS LAND, EVERY CITIZEN WHOSE HEART THROBS WITH PATRIOT-- 4 ISM AND EVERY PERSON WHO BELIEVES IN RE- BUT WARDING HONESTY AND' EFFICIENCY. HE HAS , APART FROM THAT HE IS AN ISSUE. BEEN MADE ONE BY THE ATTITUDE OF SENA- TOR SMOOT AND 'CONGRESSMAN HOWELL, WHO, HAVE RETURNED FROM WASHINGTON TO CONDEMN HIM. IS, NOT WILSQN ENTITLED TO YOUR THANKS AND APPROBA- TION? THEN DO NOT VOTE FOR THE MEN WHO ARE DENOUNCING HIM. THERE IS NO MIDDLE IN THIS CAMPAIGN HOWELL AND GROUND SMOOT WOULD HAVE NONE. EITHER YOU ARE FOR WILSON OR YOU ARE AGAINST HIM. VOTE . FAIR-MINDE- DED0C8ATS RALLY AHJHIHFIELD supplies entry of 4 YOUR CONVICTIONS. D ' . J , WOEAT GAINS BULK WHILE IN STOOAGE Experiments in wheat stor- , The Republicans, in endeavoring to have the Smoot rally a success, sent out many personal invitations, and Mrs. A. A. Law, wife of the City Attorney was the recipient of one. That the lady has decided views of her own is evidenced by the following reply which she sent to the 4 4 1914. Oct. 29th, Logan City, Utah, 4 committee: ' . Republican County Executive Committee, , Logan, Utah. Gentlemen: I received your cordial invitation to attend the meeting at Nibley Hall and hear Senator Smoot and Mr. Howell on Friday evening, and when I tell you that I read with much interest Senator Smoot s Arlington Cemetery address, of May 30, 1914, you' can imagine my regret at pot being able to attend. I Lave been ill for about a week, confined to my room, so cannot hope to enjoy listening to the oratorical flights I am sure Mr. Smoot is capable of. Illness, you know, 13 must no respector of persons, and my loss in this, respect he counted as one of the costs, as Mr. Smoot would say, ' Oh the cost, the cost. , However, I have advised my husband to go in .my stead. . True he did not receive an invitation, but this 1 assume was an over-sigupon the part of the committee. Yours truly, - , ht MRS. A. A. LAW. $ 4 AT Tip. Y. C. From the inquiries that are age, carried on by Dr. Franklin coming in regard to the winter S. Harris, agronomist of the courses commencing November Utah Experiment station and 9th, it lookk as if the classes Dr. George Thomas, professor given in these courses will be . - -of economics at the Utah Agri large ones. cultural college, proves con Probably the largest enrollclusively that wheat gains in ment will come from the Mutuweight over winter by the al Athletic courses. Judging gathering of moisture to such from the large number of young an extent in this region that it people who took advantage of will pay the farmer good this work last year and the instore to his fall grain quiries that are coming in so The rate of far, it is plainly seen that this winter. the during increase in wheat stored in work is very popular and helpUtah is from 3 to 5 bushels for ful to the Mutual work. The course will last for six weeks, every 100 bushels. While the granary manage- commencing November 9th and ments continue to dock Utah closing December 18th. There wheat raisers who store' wheat will be regular classes throughin their repositories during the out the days requiring some winter for supposed shrink- home preparation ' and other age of wheat, the wheat really study just as in the regular increases in bulk from 3 to. 5 high school classes. In the evper cent. Along the Pacific coast enings, two or probably three -- . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 the granary managements yet persist in taking off from the wheat to allow, for shrinkage, bdt the experiment of Dr. Harris and Dr. Thomas will force them to quit the practice. By storing wheat themselves, Utah farmers can this winter make five per cent on the total wheat crop raised, declares Dr. Harris and Dr. Thomas. The Utah Experiment station at the Agricutlural college therefore urges all farmers with wheat crops thi3 fall to store as much of the grain CContlnuea on' par elsM) The . American Express company has instructed all of its local offices to issue Express Money 'Orders free of any charge to any person who may wish to send a contribution in that form to the American Red Cross for relief work in Europe. We believe it would be' a benefit, to the Red Cross, if you wopld be good enough- - to notice to this effect valued paper. , nights a week,the work in Folk Dancing, and the Social Hour will.be taken up. Scout Craft and Campfire Girls; First Aid to Injured ; Athletic Direction and Games; Folk Dancing, Social Hour; Physical Culture and Tactics; Story Telling. Debating and Oratory; and Chorus Work are some of the phases of the work covered. In cases where young people are not able to take both the day work and the night work, arrangements can be made to take either alone. (Continued ot-pax- e eiit) ... ns publishlfi in ' your - ; Yours very sincerely, CHARLES L. MAGEE, Secretary. The local express agent also do a public service." , notifies The Journal that con- youll Pro-Get in line Utah with tributions to be carried on the ress- - Get the reforms that you Christmas ship to leave jjhave been asking .for in vain at York early in November, the 'hands of Republican legis-- . be carried free of charge. jlatures. Get the statehouse J cleaned and the grafters on the THOMAS H. HUMPHRIES outside. Is the combination, candidate two-wa- ys" for County Surveyor and when There are but that this year and they are . it comes to experience, ability do to vote for either the Demoand efficiency he outranks any or cratic the Progressive tick- to man who ever aspired that ts office. He has had lots of serin the government perience vice having been engaged in MURPIIY CAT PROVIDENCE'. the big reclamation projects of the Northwest for years. Cache Judge John D. Murphy one of" county and southern Idaho are the best speakers on political filled with monuments to his matters that Utah has, will deliver an address at Providence ability in the shape of bridges and mod- this evening, under the ausern water systems. When you pices of the Progressive Party are passing about the county of Cache county. Judge Murphy take notice of the bridges that is one of the leaders of the have been erected of late years Progressive Party in Weber under his supervision, and you county and a man who is particwill see that they are of the ularly versed in state politics. best kind and quality. One of He will give some of the whys the big engineers of the west and wherefores of present conwhile. here recently said that ditions in Utah and point out the bridge construction of the femedies that are needed Cache county was the best of and the reforms that are desirany that he had seen in two able. He will say something-worthearing, and in all probyears and he is on the move all the while. Mr. Humphreys was ability many Logan people will the high man on the .Demo- go over there to hear him for cratic ticket two years ago and when it comes to dealing in he is practically certain of elec- facts Murphy is the man with a grip full of them. tion this time. . . ) -- ex-ie- well-construct- returns Stung s v , Chairman Pedersen of the Republican committee predicts first: that Smoot will carry the county bj 500 and Dowell by 150. The gounfy. ticket will win he asserts, by majorities that wlff "differ som e what "licc'of dln'g to the personality of the individual." Leo Campbell and Horace Nebeker , he feels sure will poll a large vote in Logan, and will "hold up fairly well in the rest of the pounty. ,The chairmen will likely cooperate in getting the returns on election night. for the purchase cf war in this country. The Turkey sent the wheat Smithfield, Oct. 30. On Monmarket up a little at Chicago day afternoon the city band today, a rise of 2 y2 cents being discoursed some lively airs prenoted. May wheat sold at paratory for the big Demo$1.22. cratic rally held in the evening. LUSlfANIAToUT. Messrs. James H. .Moyle and New York, Oct. , 30. The Lewis Larson were the speaki Cunard liner Lusitania which ers. Chairman Jtomney was in left Liverpool last Saturday, charge. has not been heard from since. Last evening the Republicans She should have docked here at held forth with A, E. Bowen of oclock this morning but fail- Logan and JILAnderson of ed to appear. The officials of Salt Lake City as the speakers. the line say that she has likely Mr. and Mrs. Allan EricTcson teen detained by a heavy gale are now comfortably domiciled that has prevailed for some in the old Mather home. days and they expect her in this Mr. Ervine Olney las purafternoon. chased the old family home and will occupy it in the near fuIf we had a president and ture. congress along the ideal lints Mrs. Nellie Hinds entertaincf Smoot and Howell we won la ed at supper on Thursday even- rave a government by the trusts and for the trusts. (Contlnued on Page For) Ik:? 'Sy'; v. -- i A. X-- will be elected. used I'; j" , Smoot himself says you can at Washington, get nothing when out of harmony with the He says the administration. South is getting ifc all because ' it stands behind Wilson. Smoot had about 375 chances to stand with Wilson and he stood against him about 375 times.. He'll do the same thing if you send him back to Washington. So send Moyle back there and get something for Utah. President Wilson has said to you that he wants Moyle elected. Vote right and get the goat of the fellow who raised your-taxethis year. Youll find him on the State. Board of Equalization and youll find that a Republican Governor put him there and that a Republican legislature ratified the. selection. Get him. Get the men who when the honor of this nation was at"' stake, refused to help the President maintain it. You know their names. Get them. who have Get the fellows been indulging in calamity howling ever since President Wilson took office, instead of! helping him to better condi--tioin the Nation. These fel--. who have been talking oAfs about public soupKouses, strikes apd industrial disaster, and whos have been hoping fervently that disaster may ' come upon the United States in order that their party may get back into power. Get these patriots and Tillman D. Johnson, one of the wittiest campaigners in the on Monday west, will be here and on that ' evening he will hold a rally at Nibley Hall. He will make a reply to some of the statements of Smoot and Howell and rest assured that it will be a real reply, for Johnson always carries his wit as well as his facts with him. Miss Blair, assisted by Miss Fister will render musical selections during the meeting. If you want to hear the l&st shot fired be there. to the election According London, Oct. 30, The entry of Turkey into the European forecasts of the party chairmen conflict has hot alarmed the here, all three tickets, vill be Allies in the least and has elected and we shall be afflictmade practically no change in ed with three sets of officers. as SUING J CHANGE ed . h Christmas Ship 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 It is not yet too late to send a gift to the poor fatherless and homeless children of Europe, as the American Express company has offered to send your gift direct from Logan to the Christmas Ship at New York City. It was explained in the Public Schools yesterday that any per son could send any gift, no matter how small,, and it would be gladly received. The name and address of the giver and any message may be pinned on, the gift before wrapping. The gift may be left at any EJcpress Office, or at any store having delivery wagon service in Logan, or merchant jr handed to any deliveryman employed before next Monday noon, November, 2nd. Checks may be made out payable to the National Red Cross Society. The movement is not a church affair, but is endorsed by all the pastors in' the city and by Mrs. Batchelor of the Woman's Club. Besides the smaller gifts from the boys and girls, many merchants all over the country are making large gifts of clothing, etc. One man gave a hundred dollars worth of" childrens stockings. Remember,, your t gift must be at - the Express Office by next Monday-atwelve oclock. - by-an- . 4 |