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Show guests of Miss Amy Shipley last public sentiment, however tardily, week, Glen Neeley of Fraftklin Idaho ment in practice. Wnerever the bperation of visiting with friends here TOWN TICKET .was the criminal lavyFs. rapid and last week. . Miss 'Lydia Howells, who has sure as in England and the inParadise, Oct. 13. At a citi- been critically ill . for , several fliction of the death penalty zens . primary "held Saturday weeks Is reported to be in a very not to be .escaped through, chicane orexpressions of maudlin following men were critical condition. night' Mrs.' Mr. C. W. and Shipley sympathy with murderers, the J" nominated for memWs of the the latter part of last weekC Rumericajly very few. The death Pres., Er.astus Bankhead, Gt-is unquestionably a penalty Olson, JohnH. .Lofthouse and GERMAN SPIES UT great protection to the general Geo. S. Obray members. OUT MANS TONGUE public when the sharp edge of . Threshing is over fofr this its effectiveness is not bltmted How the Ger- by the folly or indifference of year. The machines were put Petro grad man spies cut out a Brians" ton- the people themsel.es.away the first of the week. . New Thomas ,L. Obray who has gue is related in a series of aff York .Evening Sun. davits c6lleCtedby the procura to be improv- tor of the Kharoff assize fevr court. THE FIGHTING RUTHVENS ' . A man named7 Matvei PoSnakoff FAMOUS SCOTTISH FAMILY ing. A farewell party was given in was stopped1 by two strangers honor of Calvin Shipley - last in civiliarFclothes, who asked London, One of the latest Friday night. Elder Shipley will him questions in broken Rus- - British officers to be wounded at leave fori the Central States siamabut the czars troops.-- 1 l the Dardanelles,'! aT gallant Mission in the near Future .Posnakoff refused to give in- scion of one of Scotlands most Mrs. E. .R. Summers entertain formation, and one of the men famous families who already ed in horior of her brother, Cal drew a revolver and threatened has had an, exceptionally brilli.vin Shipley .Last Thursday even- him with instant death, ant military career. He is Major Hore Ruthven, V. C., a son of ing. A jolly crowd of friends evenThe unfortunate man and relatives were presept. the so as admitted far aged Lord Ruthven, and, tually that, ,a house he Saturday evening militia was not enough, is the 'first the curiously knew, party was given ' innonor of fighting. We have plenty of member of the recently formed Calvin Shipley pridr .to his detroops, he added, but I dont Welsh Guards regiment to susparture for thq mission field. know where they are. Again tain an injury, though luckily There were .present about 50 the men threatened to kill him if the wound which he is officially guests. Amfopriate games were he persisted in withholding the reported to have received is not played and dainty refreshments information, v They asked hint serious. were sefved. ' whether lie wa? .married ,and to The Ruthvens, who pronounce Misses Irete and Gretta Ralli-so- n this he have alreplied in the affirmative, their name Riwen, of Preston, Idaho, were darbeen famous for their saying he had a wife and four ways children. ing. Lord Ruthven himself, a Then we will only cut out soldiers son, fought in the mutiny, --the Urimea and in nf ih e yourjtongueFjsaid-dn- e Germans. The wretched man Abyssinia. His martial example was seized by the throat by one was followed by his four sons, of the men while the other cut The eldest, the master of Ruth-hi- s tongue. He lost conscious- -' ven, was thrice mentioned in Bess and when he recovered his dispatches during the Boer war, senses he found himself bound and received the D.- S. 0. Two to a tree, from which after a other sons, one of whom is dead, time he succeeded in loosening also fought in South Africa, and won distinction for bravery. himself. Major Hore Ruthven wears He was toovveak to walk, but after a rest he managed to make the V. C. for valor in saving the his way to the Rusian lines, life'of a brother officer under where by means of writing and heavy fire in Egypt. He saw the THE COAL WE HANDLE gestures he related his 'horrible officer, an Egyptain, lying with-storthrows off more heat than the in 50 yards of the charging Der- inferior kinds, and why? There vishes, and, picking him up, car- is a reason, for everything. It is FREAKS OF Tied him to shelter,' stopping re- because our coal is free from BRITISH COURTS peatedly to fire at . the nearest clinkers and burns freely. It pursuers. gives a clear, bright fire and One of the injustices, not to Although only 26 at the time, the coal is entirely consumed. say absurdities, of internation- - the then NLieutenant Ruthven For further particulars see us. al law is that which allows a na- - commanded the camel corps,and Correct weight correct price and tion which has seized and con- - in that was three capacityxhe correct treatment' always. fiscated or destroyed the prop-- times mentioned in dispatches. erty of citizens of another na--. Since then he has seen service IheiL&L-Co- al tion,-t- o have the legality of the in Somalijandrand has been on seizure and the value of the the staff of the And Wood Company property adjudicated by the of Ireland and of the goverimr-cour- ts of the agressor instead general of the commonwealth of CALL PHONE 74' of by an impartial tribunal. It Is Australia. ZD "as if in a lawsuit between tWo Major Ruthvens historic . defendant cestry is interesting. One of his the should have the right, to pick forebears organized, in 1582, the the judge and select the jury, abortive attempt to kidnap the HOME VISITORS The trial would necessarily be a ,boy king, James VI, of Scotland, who became James I of England farce. Los Angeles Times. Another, earlier in the same cen EXCURSIONS. THE DEATH PENALTY tury, took the lead in the priAt a moment when the news- vate execution of the traitor Rizzio. East papers report a series of bold best be the murders, it may The first time a young woman M time to reiterate satisfaction in is taken to a fashionable the retention of pen trauntby her sweet heart is a Oregon Short Line constitutional con- - great event in her. life which she alty.by the vention. The opposers of capi- - win remember and talk about e'njnn Pacific System tal punishment- will be sure to for years; cry out that the present epidemic of murder shows tht . IM TICKETS ON SALE the death, penalty does not act' OCTOBER 23 It is a grave mistake for mothers to tie? , a deterrent. as . 9 NOVEMBER 20' hnd 23 j On the contrary, its quality nnewhefL sicL DECEMBER 18 and 22. as a deterrent is fixed. Only the LIMIT '90 DATS ' If your work is tiring; if your nerves Je laxity in its enforcement serves JF'ROM .DATE OF SALE.- -, if you feel languid, weary dr Obexcitable; effectiveness. to its modify See any O. S. L. Agent depressed, you should know that Scott's structionary tactics by counsel Emulsion overcomes for Rates. just such conditions. of which delay the operation It possesses in concentrated form the Buy youi1 Tickets through criminal law have grown into, an very elements to invigorate the blood, Via, the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM strengthen the tissues, nourish the nerves abuse which has roused the pro- and build strength. J It is the fession to a clearer sense pf its Scotts i strengthening thousands of direct way. duty ia this important matter, mothers and will help you. No alcohol. fieott A Bowse. Bloomfield, and this, added to the force ofi h. j. j -- -- tv E t 1 - - -- i -- In-di- an ! - j y. , lord-lieutena- nt -- the-deat- h - C3 , i $$ 1 mt Expert Advice for the Aiitomobiie Owner QUERIES AND REPLIES COVERING MATTERS OF PORTANCE TO THE MAN WHO RUNS A CAR My engine see te charge as lingoes into the 'cylinder. The spark plugs have11 been out recently and are in good condition.' The batteries are fiew and the bleaker points are set up, as close as necessary in order to give a good spark at the plugs. What is the cause of the backfiring and the remedy? It appears to be a case of a carbonized motor. Misfiring and overheating usually are good indications that there is a carbon deposit oh the' cylinder head and partipiston. cles of this carbon became red hot and ignite the charge the mo ment it 'enters the combustion chamber. When the car is moving rapidly the misfiring may not be so aggravated, but when operating slowly or posibly idling the misfiring will be in evidence. Check up on the carburetor adjustments. Although carbon will cause heating, & rich mixture will show the same results. - opigmte .Small-protrudin- State of Utah, County of Cache the North Logan. Precinct of said county, I have In my possession the following described, estray aniand mals,1 w,hich if not claimed sold at public taken, aayilL-h- e auction to the highest bidder at my corral In; North Logan precinct on Wednesday the 27th day of October, 1915, at the hour of ten oclock'a.m. IM- gasoline which we are now getting, in order to assist in the vaporization and to hold this heavy gasoline in suspension, it is desirable to use hot air through'1 the low speed air opening. If these adjustments are followed and therqare no leaks there should be no further trouble. TWO V i; R NTSHE1) Rooms f flight housekeeping., 75 North Main. more power.' bore My car has 3V& by 3 and stroke. What effect would it inch have to put a on of end the the plate pistons? Would inch be too much?Would putting inch plate between the cylinder and crank case and and on the or three-eightend of the piston increase the .power any appreciable amount? By attaching a plate to the top of the pistons you would decrease the size of the effective combustion space and thus increase the compression and power. By shimming up the cylinder casting you would tend to do just the opposite that is, you would increase the size of the combustion chamber and one-eigh- th one-four- th one-eigh- th one-four- th hs thus decrease the compression inch and power. A be too thick. would If you plate use any at all take a one- - eighth inch plate of light material such aluminum alloy. You would put extra strain on the parts by increasing the compression, but the motor you have can stand a little excess. one-four- th My car skips every timethe throttle is changed. and no amount of adjusting wiH stop it. I had the car tom' down-anthoroughly overhauled, but the resembling 2) on right thigh. One bay filly, weight about 900; star in forehead; no brands visible. One bluish roau filly; one year old; weight about 600 pounds; two white hind feet; star in forehead. Said estrays were taken, up by me In said precinct on the 11th day of October, 1915. S. B. FOLKMAN, Pound Keeper for North Logan Precinct. advt. ALL KINDS OF STONE WORK 4 FOUND Gold Ring engraved with inscription. Enquire at this office. IA)ST Male Collie light brown with white collar. Reward. Phone 327. WILL TRADE House in Logan for good pasture land. Call this office. -- 4 Neatly and Artistically .. .The 4 MONUMENT Corner 1st East and 1st Soutn 4 4444444444444444 CHICHESTER mie Trtttttibtn WANTED steam heated, furn Ished room. near town. Address JHAjiUNtt fma kMttH um, LAND To trade for Cal1 atthta offlce- - ONE GOOD ROOM for rent near B. Y. C. Lady students preferred, Apply at this office. LOST One hrindle heifer calf. Branded W. E. on left hip. Please notify Phone 672 J. PILLS 8mna a BLACK JLHiVA (li witfb fclu mf mr ' V PilXl Beat, Safest. At HAND at M AlwtytJUIMM SOLD BY DRUGGISTS Journal: FARM 4 AND COMPANY offlce. DRY 4 Done by LOGAN STONE WILL EXCHANGE Logan ..home for Farm. Inquire at Journal city property? Enquire at NewboJd Store. Clothing. power, FOR RENT Eight room house better with basement. Good location. -h- old; 'white hind fobtf star In forehead; weight about 1250; branded CLASSIFIED ADS g Which give the more light or heavy psitons? Lighter, pistons-- are than eavy-ones for obtaining SS. In- - EVtEYY.t - 0ttr LOSSES SURELY PREVEMTEO tinfclH Fills rtetd. fratb. reliibit; srefmed br Vtfifera tndemra btcauaa Huy pr test wtisrs sthsr vstsiftsv fait, for booklet and testimonial pk. BlMklff Fills i 01 m-Ipkss. BlMkJaf Fills 4.09 17m anMnjortov-bu- t ratter's The superiority of Cutter products is due to over 15 peers of tperlsllxfnc In vseelnes oftd serums oMy. Insist ee Cutters. If imobtslasble, order direct THE CUTTER LABORATORY, Berkeley, CeWersi LVILl GIVE $1000 If I FAIL to CURE m CANCER vTIIKSR I but before It P0ISQNS tap flail si Mattes ts BONE Without Knif i or Pua, RENT Two furnished fooms for light housekeeping. Hannah No PAY Until CUREC Jacobsen.- - Temple hill. WRITTEN flUARANTEET Mo X Bay or other WANTED Two pleasant; rooms for windla. An Ieland make, thecurel light - housekeeping near Main plant Any TUMOR, LUMP or I Street. Address Journal. SORE on the Up, face1 or oody long is FOR RENT Two or Three furn-- . 'ANCERJ it never insuntillMt stage ished rooms and three unfurnish- 120'PAfiE ROOK aent ed. Inquire at 232 So. Main. FREB, 10,000 test!, monials. VrMlsnM WE' SELL THE EARTH EF.EAST Its title and loan money oh Airy Ui;.!?ia it., H. A. Pedersen is Co. Is O R IIP Cfl and always poison deep arm-UAliUkll pit slanda and UUS (HticKLT woman inevery7dleof oanoer UA. report FOR SALE 4 room brick house One We refuse many who wait too long 4 most die 'f'wlth 1 room frame. Lot roor curea at half price if cancer is yst small Good location. Enquire at this offlce. Dr. tin. Dr. CKAmLEY CO. AUTOMOBILE TOP COVER LOST "SUleUy RsDsMs, trsstsrt Cancer tssslsHst Valencia St, SanFrimclus, Cat in or between Logan and Beaver 4340 & 436E CANCCA Dam. Finder return to Journal KINDLY MAIL THIS .TO , AB-slra- IXIAirS ct H 3x9. offlce. 'V ' ' knssil - T0RENT Small team 4 and harness suitable for Bewing machine buggy; Will buy If reasonable. Chas F. Day 125 W 4th South. Telephone C20. In farm and city FOR BARGAINS property go to STEWART REAL ESTATE AND LOAN CO. They have the best. You should jUst your property with them. Several' nice farms for rent or sale. WANTED I A if Hire Yourself as Boss Sir Wtohpli Hems will kel, rw watt a raoriTASLi mail o t ota sumnsumIUbs A SasraaicsS cosS Ssr IstaSsS farfcas Piss Is TREE Vos cat Man tka wsk al how tarlif mars liaw wiik salr a fsw Sollan caaital No cannn AaMiiea as ksaowf ia asrt susailal for tka MccsMof tan batlasw ikaa euiiU. is. Writ T-Far Fraa Fmrtieatmra -8TlCf R. Msvfsri.Mir.S21 Walter latk SiSf. Salt late CMy. Siak 4r II 1 - 4444444444444-444441l144444444444- ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS d carburetor' is still troublesome What can I do? The first test you should make is to ascertain whether' or not you have any leaks around the intake manifold that is, - between the engine and the manifold and also between the manifold and the carburetor. When the car is running idle see that there is no gasoline leaking. Should you find that there are no leaks it is advaeable that you use an exhaust sleeve or drum around the exhaust manifold flexible tube running to the air bend in the carburetor, as by using this hot air you are able to keep the heavy gas from precipitating on the walls of "rthe manifold imd from running bisk to the carburetor when the 4 4 ' 4, 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 : 4 4 4 4 4 4" 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Following is the new Mail Schedule at Logan, Utah, Post Offlce on account of new Time-Car- d of the Oregon Short Line, effective 4 . ' 4 September 27, 1915: 4-Time of Closing of Mails at Postoffice EastKWest, North and South 8:00 a.m., 1:15 p.m. 4 East, West an Soujh '5:00 p.m 4 Preston Bntnch, (north)..,. 10:55 a.m., 8:10 p.m. 4 Branch Loopfsouth) Hyrum. Wellsville, 'etc 1;15 p.m. 4 Providence amkMlllville, via R. F. D. No. 1, 9:30 a.m. 4 Benson and KingM except Sunday) 9:30 a.m. 4 R'. F. D. No. 1, College Ward District 9:30 a.m. 4 R. F. D. No. 2, NorthsLogan District 9:30 a.m. 4 Time of Arrival of Malls at Postofflce East, West, North & Southfi: 10a.m., 11 t45a m.,6:00p.m'.,9:0Qp m. 4 Preston Branch, ( north ) 9:10 a.m., 2:30 p.m. 4 . . Branch Loop (south) Hyrum, Wellsrille, etc. 11:45 a.m. 4 Providence and Millville, via R. F.SD, No. 1.:..: 4: 30 p.m. t Benefon and King, (except Sunday) 4:00 p.m. 4 R. F. D. No. 1, College Ward District.. JX,. 4:30 p.m. 4 R. F. D. No. 2, North Logan District ... 1:00 p.m. 4 .All windows at Post Offlce are closed on Sundays the entire day. 4 General Delivery, Stamp and Carrier Windows are open on Holi- 4 days from 9:00 to 10:J)0 oclock a. m. 4 Only two dispatches are made on Sundays: Main Ltue, all points, at 8:00 a. m. Preston Branch, (north) at 8:10 p. m. 4 JOSEPH ODELL, Postmaster 4 4- 44444444 44 44444444 44 44444444 - f i I! 5 J -- |