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Show There i3 no element of chance involved for a merchant in doubling his usual . advertising now. Every expenditure just does who this will merchant is mere This prophecy win. not . common sense, r 1 This is not a time for palter-er-s! The merchant with the courage to do things in a bigger way than ever -before is going to win - bigger rewards than ever came to business men in any period of history I H clairvoyancy. VOLUME XXXVI NUMBER 45. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1914. of'holiday presents for him is most complete and pleasing, embracing all those Choice little articles that men delight in. One is always sure to receive prompt and courteous treat-hieat Morrells too, which j makes .shopping, particularly at holiday time, much niore; pleasant and satisfying. ! &.Y.C.TE! nt they had? No meat, no vegetof .a d ables, but only B one-thir- soldiers rations of bread for each person per day. What is it the people of Belgium ask for? They ask for bread and salt, no more, and it is not forthcoming. They do ngt ask for meat; they cannot jfet it. They have no fires for cooking, and they do not beg for perol. Money si of little use to them, because there is no food to be bought with money. ' Dont wait for the Funds Com mittee to call on you. Call on it and give twice by giving quickly ,The old Lyric Theatre in the Sydqey Stevens block has been secured as a store room. I PERFORMS A WONDERFUL pipaHTfoii DEFEATS At the meeting of the Logan QUIN- ALL-STA- R C O U NTY COMMISSIONERS THE BIDS ON OPEN Chapter of the American Red NEW BRIDGES. Commercial Ci'oss held at the 85 to 17. J . Club rooms Friday evening, all The county commissioners M.I.A. CONVENTION conwere official An 14. Coach the basketball Jensons London; Dec. were in session on Saturday and warriors played their first game firmed and their duties outlined. rommunication issued this aftthey opened bids on the three, The M. I. A. Contest 'commit- on Saturday evening in the Col- The solicitation of funds and ernoon says that the Turkish new bridges that have been ora of and the was made a team sunk securing Messudieh tee of District-NChurch supplies lege gym, 7. against o. battleship dered erected, or rather that it for a and room subplace of the of former stars 'British the storage up Hy-rucomprising. Cache, Benson, has been decided to build. L. J, yesterday by and Oneida stakes, met in school, and they won by the headsuacters, Aere principal marine B II, and in accomplish- Ross was the lowest bidder 85 to 1741 matters discussed. The ftfllow-in- g score of submarine the lopsided did; Dec. feat 13th Logan with Sunday, jng'this A. among four, his figures being: committee was appointed to N. some remarkable things.. . It is Field Secretary Oscar Kirkham, to 14 in the first half and 44 Bridge over the Muddy river for the purpose of perfecting to 3 in the last period. Jenson secure a place for Jieadquarters commanded by Lewiston Sugar Factory near He entered the plans pertaining to the district tried out most of his available for the local chapter: J. A. der Holbrook. 50 feet $2,950. FORCHRISTAIAS Span men, and they showed up very Hendrickson, chairman, Dr. O. Dardanelles-and- ' passing under finals. at Benson Span 125 Bridge Much important business was well indeed. - He has some H. Budge,' and Joseph Odell. five rows of mines, torpedoed 1 Mr. Geo. W. New Jersey Academy closes feet $4,950. Skidmore, manand sunk the Messudieh. which) discussed. It was decided to hold promising material and if it Bridge over railway cut; at vacation Millville for the Christmas the mine field.! district meet May 8th, 1915, at rounds into form as he expects ager of the Union Knitting was "guarding rSpan 100 feet $3, the use of mach- Thursday afternoon The stu: The B II was fired upon by the' Smithfield. A committee of eight it will, the B. Y. C. team will Mils, proffered 75ct mills dents are now busy preparing the at etc., be tables, one. a The formidable inery, of game the of chairman and not be forts pursued by torpedo composed ie contract could Pet- where the ladies could soon cut two programs which we think so on boats, but managed to make her, the contest committees of the started with Hill, Wright, awarded Saturday legally out and make various peces of may be of interest to the peoHurren Williams and re-- four stakes were appointed to ersen, to she had until over went although j escape, the matter materials that ple of Logan. main submerged for periods as select judges. Mrs. Hogensen of lined up for the College, but lat- - clothing from . 2, when the board will and pur er Nelson and Cox went in, and will be contributed, The school Christmas tree Januarymeet long as nine hours in order to the Cache Stake was appointed from again, but Mr. Ross will the way they performed chased by the funds donated. and exercise will be held in the chairman of the committe to secontract at that time. get away. the lect pins tohich will be award- it is going to be something of The other knitting factories will Assembly hall at 2:30 Thurs- getA franchise was granted the Operating On The .Kaiser. no doubt be glad to assist in like day afternoon. The ' program Dec. 14. A tele- ed to thhse holding first and a job for the coach to) .select his London, Ogden, Logan and Idaho Railmanner. team. of be will in the J second the charge various places from receievd jn It covers all Munich,' gram comFunds The who will give way company. Supplies diminutive the aijd Society activities, Hill, Charley decided been has it of the county and is for to, says that mittees have their work in hand us Christmas at Skeeter Corn- parts to decided is was like forward invite the Willightning, going upon Emperor operate years duration. It appears it will not be long before an- er. Miss Rate Myers is the fifty in this issue. Man- - . elsewhere liams throat, but that the fev-- j 9ene,ral, Bo,a.rdTto hold a three this year, and his speed will and be will other and Corner teacher Skeeter ready. of school 11 He shipment a offset size. m on his has Jan. likely Logan erish condition of the patient! days Andersop Of the 'company 12 and 13, for the purpose of wonderful eye for the basket Every town board, mayor, and she has drilled "her boys, and ager(Continued on Page) Ten) has caused much delay. commercial club in the conuty girls to a very wonderful rendofthe4 in and stake and ward up gathering instructing Peace. Austria Wants ficers. Committee adjourned crumbs, as the coach puts it, is have been invited t(F ering oL their Christmas exerLemberg, Galicia, Dec. 14. the with providcises. AT Logan Chapter a i until wonder. s Monday, Jan. 11th, at playing Wright An influential member of the to not towns are such are folks The going little 3 m. and well season ing preparing as as last p. quite Polish delegation to the AusPetersen at center is playing a effect chapters of their own. In a Christmas drill that will be Since moving into their new trian parliament is quoted in i way all the people of the especially interesting and pleas this much smoother apparentgame in the Arimo Block, the newspapers here as saying will be given the oppor- ing. The drill will be given in quarters AT county in He however a has rival, ly. have been able Sisters Elia son' that all efforts in official circles Nelson, a big, strapping heady tunity to assist to alleviate the costumes jepresenting' the .hol- to enlarge their big stock and in Vienna are being directed toat the New young fellow who needs just great suffering in Europe caus- ly, the poinsettia, the Christ- arrange it so as to show its ward effecting a treaty of peace evening was one thing to make of himself ed by the terrible war. the Bel-o- mas candles and carols and real size, and today they have between Russia and Austria, In regard to supplies best of all thejphristmas tree,? one of the finest establishone of the a great player a little more independently of Germany. gi&n Relief Bulletin has this to on He in real idence the himself. Appropriate music will be ments of its kind in northern road, plays things funny Dresden In Port. will articles The t rendered following and the performance here was smooth, fast ball and can stand say by the whole school Utah. Just now their big store Valparaiso, Chili, Dec. 14. well as Wheat, as peas, rice, (be of accepted: special numbers by is resplendent with the holiday up in the roughest sort of a A dispatch received here from in the hands Y very capable contest. new 'canned and Miss Coat music clothing, goods, the clubs, well is Hurren PuntT ArenaslayT the1 German! playing and it presents a wonder0Kelahl .coffee Van Dykes array attractive flour, will (one read blankets, to a to will wife but he have Henry and young hurry cruiser Dresden is now in that appearance. In The First fully his job against Cox, the' furth chicory), "beans, and beautiful story of to the addition port and is practically uninjur- friends who are endeavoring to hold regular stock, Under-wh- o Christmas Tree. The afternoon which is get her husband to return to her brilliant-haire- d young warrior cured and .salted meats. ed. up to strictly kept wheat is chiefly needed, promises to be of interest find ithe fit and in ground a has after hammer at gone seaaway goes line of a is Cold In DulutK The authorities m Holland all friends of the school are standard, there Hurren good1 a is Still, cannot tongs. fail The! sonable goods that Duluth, Minn.. Dec. 14 and Belgium prohibit or object cordially invited to attend. to decide his have wife man. reliable They to to shopthe holiday mercury dropped to 17 degrees appeal oLaecond-han- d The Academy will also take Williams, the old guard Is a. to the importing adopt a baby and fnake him beAll sex. below zero here last night. of the gentler pers new The cloth need for a large part in the musical giv- sorts of novelties, calendars; lieve it is his, but they send the Wellsville boy and he looks and clothing. en at the Presbyterian Church telegram to him before they get acts like a second edition of jn and blankets is urgent, and souvenirs of many entitled, pictures, the baby, and he reaches his Foss RoskeJley, perhaps the it ishoped that these will be Thursday GET evening, in and fact' any and ever-thin- g kinds home before the infant arrives. greatest guard Utah basketballs contributed, m largq..quantjties. Sirack, the Hill Shepherd in could expect to one Sir Gilbert Parker, one of the Song and Story. All who en- find inthat There are some mirth-makin- g has produced. But Williams modern a millinery and If it is a present for your mixups and ere long the aston- needs a little more pep Relief Committee in Belgium, joy young girls voices "and sa- ladies clothing and furnishings just male friend or relative, Mor- ished xhan finds twins in his and confidence. has this to say. Many cities and cred music will be interested in store. rells is a mighty good place to home and finally triplets. There is ohe thing the whole towns have been completely de- this program. section . of The get it, for this firm has done He is game however and cot- bunch except Hill should learn, stroyed, others, reduced or barfilled is with store the business so long in Logan that tons to the whole flock, only to and it is rather vain to The Journal has on exhibition surprising that shattered, struggle in cut been have for it cannot afford to sell any of prices all tangled up with the real they have not learned it be- feed their, poor and broken po- the picture, full size, ofa shell gains, to in the reduce late its patrons an inferior article. get order of ashes and Stones for the German 42 centimeter when they appear and fore, since Coach Jeneon is a pulations. The very best there is in cloth- parents demand their offspring. The past master in the art of get- mark .the places where small gun which played such, havoc in stock. In ladies dress goods ing and gents furnishings can part of the husband and father ting the ball away quickly. A communities lived their peace- the earlier part of the war. It is there is an almost endless varalways be found at this store. was admirably handled by Mr. delay of a fraction of a second ful lives before the invasion. a pretty big shell but not nearly iety of fine, patterns, new The famous Hart, Schaffner Paul Atherton while the understand what as large as the average reader weaves and fancy materials. part of in handling the ball, particular- the I begin to and The millinery line is fuller and Marx clothing is carried needs of Bel- would imagine from the descripsufferings by his friend Jimmy the man who ly near the basket, means the usual and therefore a rethan this firm, and it is a Maastricht met I at tions that have been given of it. pretty provided the babies as fast as loss of points, and most of the gium are. in price of fifty per duction or good index of the character of the womahdemanded them was Crimson players are a little Belgians, .representatives cent been made. It is a in has Cut Immense Read said .its goods. It has a fine line of taken care of in a way that kept lame in this who that Holiday they unicipalities, particular. to go .Christmas wonderful of food had a gpod for place shoes, overcoats and furnish-jng- s, the house in a roar, by Mr. How-- ( prices fortnight only The boys left for Montana in Classified Ads. Advt. snonpimr. and its- offering in the line Continued on page tlx.) f Continued on Pae Six. 1 longer. And what was the food Vpat IN SINKING TURK-ISBATTLESHIP. f H , TETTE BY OF SCORE -- cub-committt- ' m, J. Lieut-Comma- n- i - . - Philo-mathe- an ate 1 EIIAWSISTEIIS MIC nf ' - 1 j ( ITAWILLS j read-to-we- ar , Try-New-Li- fe - ti Gentlemen of the congress: ing which sustained us at every The session upon which tou step of the difficult undertakare now entering will be the ing; but it is done. It has passclosing session of the Sixty-thir- d ed from our hands. It is how an Congress a - Congress, I established part of the legislaventure to say which will be tion of the country. Its usefulJong remembered for the great ness, its effects wUl disclose tody of thoughtful and con- themselves in experience. What structive work which it has chiefly strikes us now, as we done in loyal response to the look about us during these thought and needs of the coun- closing days of a year .which try. I should like in this ad- will be forever memorable in dress to review the notable re- the history of the world, is that cord and try to make adequate we face new tasks, have been assessment of it; but no doubt facing them these six months, stand too near . the - work must face them in the months that has been done and are our-scl- u to come face them without too much part of it tp partisan feeling, like men who Pay the part of historians 'to- have forgotten everything but a ward it. common duty and the fact' that of a Moreover, our thoughts are we are representatives "ow more of the future than of whose great people thought Is past. While we have worked not of us but of what America &t our tasks of peace the cir- owes to herself and to all mancumstances of the whole age kind in such circumstances as tove been altered by war. What these upon which we look amazwe have, done for pur own land ed and anxious. id our own War Interrupts Trade. people we did with ie best that was in War has interrupted the us, wheth-o- f character or of intelli-PjC- e, means of trade not only but alwith sober enthusiasm so the processes of production. nd a confidence in the prin-!pl- In Europe it is destroying men upon which we were act and resources wholesale and up- v es X . unprecedented and There is reason to fear that the time is near, if it be not already at hand when several of the countries of Eur- on a scale appalling. ope will find it difficult to do for their people what they . have hitherto been always easily able to do many essential and fundamental things. At any rate they will need our help and our manifold services as they hav'e never needed them bebe should fore ; and we than and fit more ready ready, we have ever been. It is of equal 'consequence that the nations whom Europe has usually supplied with innumerable articles of manufacture and commerce need .and without which their economic development, halts and stands still, can now get only a small part of what they formerly imported and eagerly look to us to supply their all but empty This is particularly markets. true of bur own neighbors, the states, great and small, of Central and South America. Their lines of trade have hitherto run chiefly athwart the seas, not to our ports but to the ports of Great Britain and of the older continent of Europe. Ido not to make to or stop ipquire why, on comment probable any causes. What interests us just now is not the explanation, but the fact and our duty and opportunity in the presence of it. Here are markets which - we must supply, and we must find the, means of action.. The United States, this great people for whom1 we speak and act, should be ready, as never before, to serve itself and to serve mankind; ready with its resources, its energies, its forces of production and its means of distribution. The Wish To Serve. It is a very practical matter, a matter of ways and means, We have the resources but are we fully ready to use them? And, if we can make ready what we have, have we the means at hand to distribute it? Wle are not fully ready; neither have we the means of distribution. We are willing, but we are not fully able. We have the wish to serve and to serve . greatly, generously; but we are not prepared as we should be. We are not ready to mobilize our resources at once. We are not prepare to use them immediately and at their best, with out delay and without waste. Our Merchant Marine. To speak plainly, we have grossly erred in' the way in which we have stuntechpnd hindered the development of our merchant marine. And now, when we need ships; we have not got them. We have year after year debated Without end or conclusion the best policy to pursue with regard to the use of the ores and forests and water powers of our national domain in the rich states of the west, when we should have acted ; and they are still locked up. The key is still turned upon them, the door shut fast at which thousands of vigorous men, full of initiative, knock for admittance. clamorously The water power of our navigable streams outside the national domain also, even in the eastern states, where we have worked and planned for genera tions is still not used as it might be, because we will and we wont; because the laws we have made do not intelligently balance encouragement against restraint. We .withhold by regulation. I have come to ask you to remedy and correct these mistakes and omissions,, even at this short session of a Congress which would certainly seem to have done all the work that could reasonably be expected of it. The time and the circumstances are extraordinary, and so must our efforts be also. Resources of National Domain. Fortunately, two great measures, finely conceived, the one to unlock, with proper safeguards, the resources of the national domain,., the other to encourage the use of the navigable waters outside that domain for the generation of power, have already passed the house of representatives and are ready for immediate consideration and action by the senate. With the deepest earnestness I urge (Continued on Page 2) |