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Show Thursday, October 28, 1915. THE i TRI-WEEK- m "For Sale . J! 4 -- Young cow, Apply RICHARDS FUNERAL '; HELD" IN MENDON Advt.- Journal office. Relief-Socie- PAGE FIVE UTAH. JOURNAL, LOGAN, " t J. J M i LY . - officers ty ing Saturday at 3 p. meet- (Continued from page one) m. Watkins Sen. There were many Cut flowers, bulbs and house-plan- ts beautiful floral offerings: so at Marvold Floral Co. many that it required a special rig to convey them to the cemeAdvt. tery. About thirty vehicles fol-lotv- . ed c tii T) (HR ThYOU-c-SqUAftg cemefAt to the the remains QF in was Call Logan Judge and participated in the tery, where they were lowered into the silent tomb, incased in celebration. cement, to await the resurrecSee Hazel Dawn at Lyrir to- tion that the word of God asmorrow night.- - Advt. J sures us will surely come. Biographical Mr.'HP. Nielsen the Logan Hyrum Thomas Richards contractor has gone to Tooele was bom on the 23rd day of where he is engaged in erecting March 1849 at Honey Creek some large buildings. Branch, Pottawattamie county, Iowa i died October 18th, 1915: PAIR. AMD 300 ARC The Jourtial appreciates a came to Utah with his parents M. Messrs J. in 1859, .stopped a short time in HAVE reaped aa we friendly call from R.'W. sown. Good and Greenwood Lake Eardley, Salt Cottonwood, county; i " ours because of la two of Salt Jakes boosters. and .to Cache later came Valley It 0 our square- dealing. fair, located in Mendon,: which ha to handle groceries that pays , About 300 Salt' Lakers partibeen his home up to his ' death. are on the level in a manner that Is courteous and palnstak cipated in the celebration yester- Married Agnes Muir Findley lng, and to keep delivery promday, and there were quite that April 18, 1876 in the Endowises. This we have done this Box Elder Of from Salt Ogden. ment house, Lake city. many we will continue to do. You here. BUICK AND DODGE AUTO- sent over nearly 200. can fill your this union ,there are nine childwhom survive of seven MOBILES. Advt. ren; Governor Alexander' of Idaho their father. Their names are The , cele"to attend the Mrs. Agnes Hancock, Mrs. Jane Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Halliday o was expected yesterday but pressure Hughes, Mrs. Morilla Buist, Salt Lake are . in Logarl the bration Economy Supply official business kept him Miss Jennie Richards, Mrs. Anof guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse howsent his He regrets away. nie Hughes Hyrum J. and Ma Earl. Company. ever inthe form of a telegram. honri M. Richards. This is the second husband Sister Richards '(McenrcceTkshas been called upon to bury. Avdt. tomorrow night. General Merchandise the She and her family have Some men are nunmlea, said old fice and be rewarded. rAdvt. t of the heartfelt sympathy peo Sinks, Utah. Logan, SoRelief Cache Stake The , They;, let the liquor get them; Mr. G. H. Greene, manager of Weston and Preston, Idaho, ple of the Mendon ward. Tlitf more they etand , and set up fieAv at Bros. Riter company Drug o 3 drinks ; OFFICIALS FEDERAL L?! the is in city, EvJ1, The more the drinks upset them. Montpelier, Idaho, d building. DOUBT IF CASE CAN going over matters in relation Bishop be to invited are workers BE MADE OUT Generation Mr. J." R. Winder of Salt Lake to the business with the present. City is visiting in Logan as the Manager, B. F. Riter. Oct. 26. Offi guest of his sister Mrs. N. W. CHINA IN SENTIMENT of the department of jus ci$ds Kimball. Mr. A, H. Meredith of the . FAVORS A MONARCHY doubt today i jtice expressed j Meredith Auto company of um federal The whether govern Dr. Snow, specialist, eye, ear, Salt Lake was a Logan visitor China, Oct. 26. Shanghai, case O' out makea can ment nose and throat, will be at the on Tuesday. The firm controls Opinion foreigners among against the men implicated in office of Dr, Budge . and Hay the Mitchell car in this field, and of favor in to be seems' largely the plot to blow .up munition ward on the last Saturday of will in all probability establish monto a Ghina a return by ships sailing from the United a.branch here. each month. Advt. Detailed information as States. archical form of .government. evidence has been col adto what Journal The very appreciates The Fifth ward choir is preOne of the principal reasons the New York piolice or the Briglected of serenade the by of paring a good time for the peo- much, the that vanced question is, who was still lackple of that ward and any others ham City band yesterday. The President Yuan Shi Kais suc- the secret Service, and the department ing today who desrie to go 'on Friday Peach City has a peach of a cessor, to" which great import- will not reach a decision in the I music and dispensit Halthe by will a band, give evening. They ance is attached, would, thus be matter until all data has been loween party in the ward hall ed' here yesterday was thorsettled. . . examined. and you may depend on it that oughly Enjoyed. BLANKETS AND ALL KNIT Admission it will he a good one. AT PROJECTORS FINS AND SELL 7 AUSTRIAN'S Cash paid for early-Apple35c per couple. Extra lady 10c EXPOSITION TO RUSSIA TAKE CITIZENS OATH I Associafor Growers Cache Fruit is v i Advt. 77 a tion. Office Rasmussen Bazaar. San Francisco, Oct. 26. advt. Salt Lake, Oct. 27. Thirty-two Coats, Mrs. P. H. Shaw, daughter of ; Unions, of the forty-eigTwnety-fou- r Austrians and Fins were Mrs. John Bench of this city, inch projectors made citizens . of the United for car that big thirty-si- x The interurban and her husband, reside on a an formed have that at important: in the Kemmerer, into comes States early Logan yesterady farm near Reno, Nevada. WritAnn-stroncollided with a con- element of the Panama-Pacifi- c of Wyo., coal camps, by Paul ing home she relates that on evening, illumination United of the Collinston system near examiner exposition struction husengine sh and her Saturday last en- have been sold to the Russian States naturalization bureau for band went to town to transact on Tuesday evening. The onto the backed siding government and are to be ship-- 1 this district some business, and while they gine had left ped at once to European battle--' been had These new citizens declared switch were gone some dastard fired a but the announced was fields of today. car it their examination and oath and in the passenger shot at their little son, a boy of open in- The price paid is placed at $24, of track side the took course allegiance that they would he six or seven years, just as BLOCK 000. one No . track. fight for the United States in r was stepping out of the house, stead of the mainmotorman war to went had case this country hurt as the blowing one of his hands off and was car A loud voice seems decidedly with Austria or Finland. The the but under control, will the face. The boy wounding his out of place on a small man.. questions as they are put to car was damaged somewhat. Tecover aliens taking the examination yes-erd- ay - 0 ' r.lcde from Cream olTartnr f Pure Absolutely - WE - . food-wan- ts : ( -- . s ( -- mi i m II have been o the great discounts in Discriminating buyers attracted GOODS - - ht g, . t are these link f Clothcraft Clothes are what ' link. the called be connecting might They are stylish, well made good fitting and" guaranteed to give ; Therefore, if you have been trying to solve a similar puzzle, you had better let us convince you that it is not an lmpos- n vprvnlfMisant pertain tv in the United States army, if called upon, in case of war? . Would yoq be willing to fight with and for the United States against your native country, in case there were a conflict? The applicants in their examinations answer 'yes with alacrity, says Examiner Arm strong.They know that in their fatherland they must fight, and therefore take it for granted that they would have to in case this country went to war. with any other nation. Mr. Armstrong says further that the type of aliens who become citizens now are higher than before the present federal statute of 1906 went into effect. Under the old system state and federal courts manufactured new citizens by the hundreds. There was no. uniformity about it and politics was a determin-- , ing factor. Since 1906, however, the fed eral government has had exclusive charge of naturalization under a bureau; Which; with the aid of the federal courts, has made it more difficult for a forei gner to become a citizen. To some qualify now he must knowconstifederal the about thing tution, government and the institutions of the United States, also about the English language The requirements and strictness necessarily make for a high er standard of citizenship, according to Mr. Armstrong. The old way of turning out citizens and voters by the whole sale, particularly in large and close election contests, is a thing of the old past, declares the . long and satisfactory wear. As for the price, well, $10 to $25 certainly offers a chance for economy. 7 t 5 T Iv-- -. . i . ' Howell! r, .7 v C-- 00O0vv C vvv0v C Jims : Would you be willing to serve , an easy one how. J ft ft ft O ft ft ft ft AMMO To some young fellows its a J puzzle to combine style with sensible economy. But theres a way to do it, and -- C 0- Fonnesbeck Knitting Work LH The Coimectteg . Garments, great demand and Hosiery. ft Sweater ft ft time this discounts Unparalleled 2ft the year ft a There t 4 THilN 15 ITIXD UP Mudcgre, Cldal, Get t -- ri, Y.zzz-- z & i All ft Giio .im u That is the satisfaction we guarantee when you order ns to Install a Campbells Furnace. Moist air because o the reservoir capacity pure clean air because of easy entrance to the large jacket for cleaning purposes, and heat kept at the desired temperature with th. fcut p,ibl. troubl. wt,tTWtlVT rai nnmjfo) yuLi ' 3 LLUal 1 , HKlIIf.CE. Campbell Heating Co., Des Moines, la,, and their 80 years experience is behind every furnace we install Come in and get a free copy of their ahow booklet "Twice-Day. it will r convinc'ng proof why a Winter-ChaseFurnace is exactly what you need for health, comfort and economy. It S knit right and your money is refunded it it goes wrong. And It carries the double security because of the guarantee and the Campbell Service. A guarantee of durabilperfect ity scientific Installation, and ' oarfenmance. at any a Install Campbell can We 4 kauri, end H it . tfme to give beat i does not work to perfection, exactly aa represented, you get your money back. it made by The The Winter-Chase- r Newman & Stuart, 71 West Center e j senger train No. 9, southbound, was held up by masked bandits at 2:30 oclock .this morning two miles south of Onapa. There are no telephone connections with Onapa. r" The bloodhounds from the state penitentiary at McAlester are being taken to Onapa on No. 10, northbound which left McAlester half an hour ago. A sheriff's posse is being formed at Eufaula, and will leave for the Scene of the holdup at once. Tulsa, Okla., Oct 27. A mem her of the train crew who was bound hand and foot to a tree by the bandits was the first person to reach Eufaula, giving the report of the robbery, according to the M., K. & T. agent at Eufaula, over long distance telephone. There were several men m the gang, he said. The amount of the loot is net known. The escaped mmbcr cf the' crew heard mnr.y shots, fcut said Texas pas- - did " 4 7 step1 to .V ir-v- : t'r -- - Cement at You can make home and it if wanted in large This recipe makes is cheaper quantities. nearly two" gallons, but ,of course, you can make it up in as small amounts as you like, mixing the ingredients in the same White glue, 4 proportions. lead 1 2 write pounds, ; dry 2 lb. salt isinglass pounds, water 1 gallon, alcohol,, 1 quart, 2 white varnish pint. Dissolve the glue and isinglass in the water by a very gentle heat. Stir in the lead, mix the alcohol and varnish together and then stir in the rest. Keep in a cool 1-- 1-- 1-- place closely covered. One-sixt- h of these quantities really rr.'he quite enough to lart the ordinary household for a long '.3 it but making in small ar.ru: 7 ' is draper ar.d mere ' torv to Luy 'one cf C j ; err' ,ts.t. tt t r:o . cn t! 3 |