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Show 22, 1916. Saturday, January THE VHY U. S. SOLDIERS AND BANDITS BATTLING ON THE BORDER ANURIG IS' AN INSURANCE AGAINST SUDDEN DEATH Mr. and Sufferers From Backache, Rhe-- " Tdr. and Willard Hillyard ;umatism and Kidney of Smithfield, Trouble. I M Anderson here-gue- sts of gpent Sunday iBefore an Insurance comMrs. Elaine Hyer. .. Mrs Hattie Telford who was pany will take a .risk, on yovr ' taken to Logan for treatment at life the examining physician was improving will test the uriiH and report ' J Lewiston, Jan. 18. rts, last-repo- whether you are a good risk. ' 5 lowly. Mrs Qron Leavitt presented When vour kidneys get slug-fine baby gish and clog, you suffer from her husband with a 16. Morher - dizzy Jan , and bachache, drl bom or the and nicely spells, twinges pains babe doing and of rheumatism lumbago,, still Self is very Mrs. Samuel The urine often is gout. cloudy, low" at last reports full of sediment ; channels often Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Both get sore and sleep is disturbed Wheeler a fine baby boy. - fine and two. or three times a night. Thu "mother andbabs are is the time you should consult dandy. some physician of wide expert Rawlins spent ience Mr. Frank such as Dr. Pierce, of on business. Tuesday in Logan Hotel and' Surgical Invalids the Mr. and Mrs. Marion Jackson N. Y. Send Institute. Buffalo, are rejoicing over JLhe safe sick-headac- he, . - ar-riv- al tt him10c Anur-i- c. of his new discovery Write him your symptoms 12Miss Hazel Pratt has returnand send a sample of urine for where Jdaho, ed test;Experience has taught Dr. she has been playing with the Pierce that Anuric is the Big Four --theatrical company. most powerful agent She reports thatthe company is rrbnHTt'i of a bany from-Dawne- y. in-disso- lv- to full houses all the way through. Pocatello reports that the Ritr Four is the best troupe. that has played there thissea-sonThev intend playing all around Grace, Idaho and Gened tile valley. They expect to ton in the near, The Frozen Trail. - . py in Lewisfuture with Mr. Reuben Hadand. director and coacher intends to take, the following: Mr. Orvil Christensen, Mr. A. A. Merrill, both of Richmond: Mr. Earl Leavitt. Mr. Merrill Coley, Mr Arnold Poulson, all of Iew- Mr. iston, Harley Bradbury, sugar, besides being absolutely harmless and is endowed with other properties, for it preserves the kidneys in a meiTS healthy condition by thorough- ly cleansing them. Being so many times more active than lithia, it clears the heart valves of any sandy substances-Whic- h 'may clog them and checks the degeneration of the as welbaS regulating blood pressure. Anuric is. a regular insurance and' .foxtail who and meat eaters those big in their deposit - lime-sal- ts joints.- Ask the druggist for Anuric put up by Dr. Pierce, in packages. Dr. Pierces Pleasant . Pellets for the liver and bowTels have been favorably known for nearly 50 years. Advt. . blood-vessel- s, life-sav- er - Mis Beatrice Bradbuiy. Miss Lydia Allen of Cove and Miss Ollie Evans of Pocatello with a few more of Cache valleys best talent and intend to organize next season with the following His Misspent Life. Islay: His that carried away their vesBack From the Dead, sels main mast and rudder, Should Hapnv Blindness, and ocean In ancient We Forgive. days were driven eastward by towards currents helpless.and, guthors.were inspired with rats,- - f of their tnp, half star- as Lewiston- - cannot boast of he end on one of their rats. Mr. Hagland states ed. The boat grounded islands uninhabited small the that Hotel DeLuxe furnishes Columbian British dot the that mice to him nicely with inspire him. Nevertheless Mr. Haghiid shore, where the men remained a passing compliments the Big Four oil until picked up " by ' . steamer. their studious ability. We dont Only one' of the party, the forget to compliment Rhen with of the boat, suffered any owner his ingenuity. Mrs. Marion Dopp wishes to serious ill effects from the trip. anounce that by mistake her He now is in a Prince Rupert muff was taken and she receiv- hospital. ed anothers in return. Would The boat wasbf the type comfinder please call and leave her mon along the Japanese coast, muff and get their own. ' fitted with cooking utensils. It in the Mrs. Orlean Coley is visiting became water-logge- d with her, ' sister, Miss Bessie storm that stripped it of sails Cottle of Franklin. and. after first attempts, the We are pleased to announce Japanese made no further efthat the Atlas cafe will be open forts to direct its course. for business Saturday, Jan. MALE TRILBYS BARRED 22nd . - M repairing for the past week and Washington, D. C. Jan. 19.: everything is in fine and dandy Abbreviated Trilby, a new aveshape. People coming to town nue of escape from the drafting for a short stay will not have to time of war, has been in office leave hungry as meals will be opened up in the order just isserved at all hours. sued to recruiting officers of the States Marine Corps to United FISHERMEN DRIFT no man who wears smallenlist ACROSS THE PACIFIC er shoes than the commercial ' A Washington, story of eight Japanese fisherAlthough the - Quartermamen who drifted all the sters Department of the Marine way across the Pacific ocean in a Corps furnishes sixty sizes of small fishing boat, way up landing, af- shoes that tun all the ter twenty-fou- r make not does 1 11 it to , hard-of days on thr British Columbian shore, has reached the bureau of n?yigation in consular diswere too small to patches. serve my country, would not The narrative tells how the" be often heard as an excuse Maoff the harbor caught however, according to the m Shimoda, Japan, in a storm rine Corps recruiting officers. 50-ce- nt . - -- Janl9. 5-- D. -- 2-- F, Coffee Evcrything thats done- - to Schilling's 9 Best is done give you better coffee. The bitterish chaff is taken out; the coffee is evenly ground; the air- Ti&ht tins seal-i- n the full,' fresh flavor. ' , The quality and omy make unimportant. econ- - the price x El Paso'Tesa, Jan. 19. Six bandits believed to be Mexicans were attacked and pursued last night by United States cavalrymen stationed at Doyles Wells, foui teen miles south ofJlachitn. In a brief skirmish one cavalry horse was killed, but no one was hurt, according to a report brought to Hachita by a man named Lee and(received here.'-E- l Paso. Tex.. Jan. 19. The Parralcamp of-- the Alvarado Mining company was raided by Villa bandits, who killed the Chinese Best cook, FRQn JACK WROTE A LOT ABOUT THE TODAY GOOD LUCK HE5 UPr WITH MY VERY BEST I. CAN GUESS WHAT THAT MEANS' WISHES ARE the SAME. HAVING AND HE ENDED WISHES: JACK'-SvBES- just T . Douglas, Arizona, Jan. 19. Seven soldiers of. the Seventh United' States cavalry were captured early today by. Mexican bandita.atDgyleAVells four. teen miles south of Hachita, N M., according .to reports received here. The .surrounding country was scoured- - by cowboys, hunting the bandits. News of the capture - of the soldiers was telephoned here from Hachita early tbday. The message said that a cowboy, named Doolittle, had arrived there the news shortly af ter midnight. Doolittle said he had seen the fight between the , soldiers and Mexican bandits and had escap- h were sent , Fifty cavalrymen from Hachita to aid in the pursuit. At the headquarters here of the second United States cavalry brigade it was stated that no advices had been received concerning the reported capture of seven United States soldieis by Mexican bandits, qfer Hachita, N. M. x Two girls of Baker, Oregon, All efforts were being .made Grace Carmalt and Susie Norto verify the statements of a wood, coming into possession of cowboy named Doolittle which a mining claim on Owl moun- - i were received from Hachita by tain, eastern Oregon, set about telephone concerning- the cap- to work it themselves, from the ture. digging and crushing of the ore and a number and building' of a four-roo. Three soldiers rainjng men, resident a4 cabin to thefinal reclamation of Doyles Wells, are said to nave the .precious metal, and have participated in the skirmish. .succeeded so well that a golden The bandits, according to Lee, harvest is within their ' reach, retreated into Mexico. says the Mining Investor. It all came about in a peculiar ROOSEVELTS NIECE The way. young womens HELD BY POLICE fathers were joint owners of a claim about eighteen miles from j ' . London, Jan. 19. Miss Eth-yl- n Baker. who York New of Lalande There the two girls went each claims to be a niece of .Theodore summer, passing many hours Roosevelt, has been detained by watching the men at work far the police for an examination back in the horizontal shaft in into her sanity. the mountain side. In this way Miss Lalande came here on they became familiar with -- the different kinds of quartz, the war relief work. New York, Jan. 19. Theo- lay ore, veins and the methods dore Roosevelt, Jr., when in followed in blasting and timberformed that Miss Ethlyn La- ing the walls of the tunnels. When they inherited the lande wras being detained in claim heard never had said he through the deaths of Ixmdon, - m of he wTa& certain she was not lated to his family. re- for grazing APPLICATION PERMITS Notice is hereby given that all applications fox permits to graze cattle, horses and sheep within the Cache National Forest during the geason of 1916, must be filed in my office at Logan, Utah, on or before February 5, 1916. Full information in regard to the grazing fees to be be furnished upon request. E. C. Shepapd, Advt. -- ' Supervisor. CAPTURE NOT REPORTED . blood-nourishi- ty-ph- us e HE A LETTER wounded the El Paso, Tex., . Jan. 19. SERBS ARRIVE Johfi J. Pershing, comGeneral ON GREEK LINER manding the Eighth brigade, United States army had receivThe ed New York, Jan. id. up to noon no formal comGreek liner. Vasilifes Constanti-no- s munication concerning the rearrived' here today from ported capture of seven AmeriAthens with 300 Serbian refu- can cavalrymen "by Mexican on bandits near Hachita, New Mexgees and their , families -liner board. As soon .as the ico. Railroad officials at Hachreached quarantine twenty of ita, in answer to messages, dethe Serbians were taken off and clared they had heard nothing sent to the quarantine hospital. of the reported fight. Most of the refugees were said to be reservists who were OLDER CUT STIZSER outliving in X his country at the sumbreak of the war and wrereThere-wer- To be healthy at aeyenty, prepare at forty, is sound advice, becaose in the moned back to the colors. of middle life we too often forget also on board seven mem- strength that neglected colds, or careless treatComent of slight aches and pains, simply bers of the Uniyersity tef lumbia's Red Cross service, who undermine strength and bring chronic weakness, for later years, v. were returning from Serbia. To be stronger when older, keep your announcThe physicians later blood pure and rich and active with the g and ed that the twenty persons reScotts Emulsion which is a moved were afflicted with ver- Oerties of and a medicine to keep your min of the type that carries blood rich, alleviate rhemnatism and kept-un- der and would-bobservation.- - r 6QT PAGE THREE watchman who was said to be an American and looted the ' company store, according to reports received here by mining company officials today. strength-bnildin- Schillings JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. TRI-WEEK- avoid sickness . No alcohol in Scotts. 8cott ft Bowne, pioomfield, N. J. their fathers, offers made the for the property being inconsistent with their ideas of its real value, they decided to lease the claim to ' some one who would work it for them on shares. But here again their ideas differed with those of the men who were willing to undertake the work as to what would be a fair division of the profits. Then a happy thought came to one of the girls. Why not work the claim themselves? Day by day through tKif and the early fall, dressed in overalls and with lighted candles in their miners caps they burrowed their way into the mountain, frequently branching off from the main shaft which their fathers had started to follow a new lead. " sum-merjtnont- ha -- -- STOCKHOLDERS MEETING We can trade you this beautiful Modern Home .in a Restricted Residence District of jOs Angeles, California, Fully Furnished, for Logan City or Cache County Property. If you are contemplating moving to California, see us. . A Modern Dairy Farm 360 acres in this tract adjoining Richmond on East,-withi- n mile of Public and High School and Interurban Railroad. A Modern Home and Barn, with Electric Milking Machine. All Necessary Farm Machinery 5 head horses, 17 head registered Holstein Cows, 7 head of Grade Holstein Cows. 10 head of vouncr grade Holsteins. three-fourt- -- hs Price and Terms Right. . Cardon Company 7T test in a Parsian . cafe some years ago. Accprding to George Ade, who was with him at the time, Savage prides himself on his . French. He had just succeeded by dint of the most concentration in ordering those copper-colore- d oysters known to the habitues of Paris as being among the oldest inhabitants. Then, flushed with victory, he rashly decided to follow up his success by ordering some horseradish. The French word for horseradish had completely escaped his memory. Nothing daunted, he became at once logical and Horse is cheval, ingenious. said he to Ade, andi red is meetThe regular of stockholders 6f the the ing Central Milling company of Logan, Utah, will convene at the but Im damned office of the corporation on j I can if the French remember Monday the 14th day of Febru- word or f ish Argonaut. 4 the m. for ary at oclock p. , I election of seven directors and WHY PAYS READ IT TO the tihsaction of such other " THE ADS business as may be proper. -- The shrewd men and women C.J.KEARL, Secretary. of today not only read advertise Adv. ments, but they study them. Jan. 1916 Dated, 14th, " , They have come to watch for Many instances have been them, and the business man who quoted of .the ingenuity of the realizes as much is getting theft school boy and the college man trade. The modern man and woin answering examination ques- man have come to know that tions in foreign languages, but when a business house has anyun- thing special to offer will appear d seldom has a dergraduate displayed the in- in the newspaper and if no ventive genius shown by Hen- such offers ""meet their eyes ry W, Savage when his know- when they open the paper, they to the very naturally assume that their ledge of French was-paT -- merchants have nothing worth saying this week, or that week, or what ever week it may be.. The public the world over is gui-de- d in its purchases by newspaper offerings If their local paper does not bring these offer ings to them, they naturally look elsewhere for them. Charity may cover a multitude of sins but it doesn't obscure them from the, public gaze. Logan Hide & Junk Co. Are PajinR the Highest Price for HIDES, PELTS AND BEESWAX . Also for 'Rubber and Metal. Have agents present credentials Phone 62 146 South Main St. LOGAN. UTAH Ill -- ,'gr I"""1 hard-presse- ut ClCHESTEnSPILLS w !I1U la Ked it tiold Taka aa adter. Bor II - 111 ptTl.Rk Itfurri.t. A.Hw( IHAiiO'U ItBAM I'lllAf vs 'A .eiJi'l SHlsbAiw as lidsl, known vein SniD DY DRUGGISTS UOWPiE. boxes, wded xntk blue l- rar ri AfSFOR and GET L1GCI!3 THE ORIGINAL HALTED r.lILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price. |