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Show - THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY.' UTAn PAGE SIX um and recreation are necessar- this time. In a statement specially pepared for the Associated Press, president Tener gives his views as follows : j National League By President John K. Tener '3 YOQLD Baseball, m common with' ,all ether outdoor sports, in my opin(By Associated Press) NEW YORK, April 13. The ion, should be encouraged in coming week wi! witness the op- times ct war as well in times ening of another major league ct peace. Baseball really had its baseball season with the playing origin during the Civil war when 6f the initial games in the Am- soldiers in that great conflict erican and National league sch- tenetitted themselves physicaledules cf J918 Although enlist- ly and in spirt by engaging in ments and the draft have caused this then new game. This was many cf the players to change true with the soldiers" in our war Jheir diamond uniforms for with .Spain, as it is true with can those of either-thy who have en. army or na - 'brave ' vy, the prospects points to the carrying on of the game this t summer with the same keen riv ' airy that has marked the sport . in the past years. Considered broadly there ap- 11V, slultri, pears to be about the usual dis-- ! fit they must be given opporiun-tribution of playing talent andiity to indulge in their favorite strength as m former pennant sperts, and, bj government ap- paces for where one club has im- - j prepriation,' t hat - country has proved its combinaiton another., used a large sum of money for uf) ?e or m,6re .f lts forthe purchase of athletic players thus, m a for use of the athletes cfal way, evening up the situa- - of her President Wiison army. tion. In the National league Cm-- 1 a3 every encouragement given einnati, St Loui3 and Chicago, to, and in fact has urged, the !'ean8 Pn PaPcr, at least, appear ccntinuance of outdoor sport: to be stronger than was the case ' the war- i ! ! 'n 4. zl - - j e 5r1 boys-toda- -- ld para-midab- gen-,pherna- A MAD DOGS BITE Vofli-ytfr- , . cruel benover you experience backache, nervousness, dl.licul-t- y in pass'iig urine, get omthe job. Your Kidneys and bladder nmst'-r- require-immediat- attention. Dont delay. This is the time to take the bull by tho hems. GOLD M ft DAL Haarlem Oil f'apsuipu will do tho trkk. For wor two hundred years ihey have proven montorious in the treatment if diseases of the stomach, kidneys, world-fame- d liver mid bladder. remedv, in use as a household necessity tor over 200 years. U you have been dm toring without resiills, got a box of GOLD MEDAL iUanem Oil Capsules today. Your druggists sells them. Absolutely- guaranteed or money refund-vd.Beware of imitations, Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on every luta, box. Advt. i n :K S ScK: df 1 5S - d d - , y v, f two-major- de-nan- ds ele-nenta- ry 1 d n - ulations mid-seas- on I TTir Brand I d, I , X u s. ; ! Baden's The What have learned from this first year of the War? II at Icurntd tiat no Peace in post able but oiie founded uport the "Triumph cf Democ. racy? 1 faithlessness to her. Germanys Weapon. in Belgium reaty They not merely are deliver has hadagreements in its her deceit sequel ing gas quite as efficiently at in Russia. Germany's frightful-nes- s the Germans teday, but Ihej is the deliberate policy of have tetter gas raaiks for meet in its design to enautocracy ing it. Under these circumstanc- slave the world. All pretenses es, it is not surprising that the if liberal reforms have been Gc.mans quite naturally think drowned in the rising lust for the tme has come to discard it for "humanitarian reasons. Intoxicated by self love and Probably the trouble is tha; the Gcrmans are hy of cotton ruthless ambition the Kaiser and his war lords seek to bring all The soldier in his gas holme ivilizat'ons under the reign of mue t breathe He must have puri. fied air. This is accomplished bj brute force. Nation after ration j introducing the air through i las fallen their prey. If we are' pad cf thick muslin, trcatee .o survive, that malign doctrine must be wiih solu if Hons cf ammonia or othe Jestroyed forever. Hate pm Icutncd that you, Jrugs. Cut off from cotton fup dies, it would not be strange i 'oo, can fight in the battle for 'retd-'tn?- . .he Germans were very shor oil suitable materiel for makin, Lend your money to th Liber-- y ihese marks.Loans ; give it to - the , Red j Unless fold ers are well pro Gross. Every dollar lent the ; .ected, a gas attack er Government, helj.s equip a fold-- 1 Ic.rdly. Atmosphere containin' or; every dollar to the Red no of clilorin' 'Gross succors him in his time of; s apt to be fatal. ITat our ga iced. If you are a you nak factories are turning ou .an no more keep outpatriot of these v drives than, if a soldier, protective dcvce so perfec 'hat the wearer is immune, Th ould refuse to go over the you top raining camps are urged to giv nto No Mans Land. .be men plenty cf.test3 in put t)ol!ars are soldiers, too! ing on these mask9, and goii four dollars will- fight to end nto the gas rooms. he war. Each may think In that wry they learn to ad lis own worthprivate small but all just the masks quickly. A fev ogether they make . an army. eccnds saved in adjusting th four dollar seems small, but if j nark will ofteirt;ave them fror ach docs his share- the war will rV retting seriously gassed. Als lave sufficient backing. ' he more they walk around in ; For your boys sake, if he is pas room wth- a mask on', over there, subscribe! You1 confidence they will fee .vould not to refuse a pal?1 help ; gainst this form cf a 2- -- world-conques- . t. ri 5 VICTORYS FOUNDATION . Might-makes-Rig- . ; Low-pr- m4, i industry and the thrift of American farms, American ht 1$ ui Atoi J factories, American shops, American homes the industry and thrift of every citizen in the land the industry and thrift that invest in Liberty ,i-- . Bonds this is the sure foundation of American Victory. th ( ! IVe must lick or be licked Tint Spact - i Paid for and Conlributtd By Thatcher Bros. Banking Co. - Start a th-mor- e - Germa-(rightfulr.css- . Veil, you have Help them ! Wealth Of Men In "J'Z Satisfactory i (By Aftsorlnted Press) WASHINGTON, April ' conditions throughou( the army at' homec ontinu5 satisfactory,- says the weekl; report issued today by the wa depUrtmentj'lalthough the hoi pitaIjfi,(mjsion''Tath' increasei ovep, the preceding, week. Influenza a ml. mumps are th chief diseases noted, tha latte frequently complica,ted wjtl pneumonia accounting for th rising admission rate. Ailment . among drafted men contracts befor they entered camp' hav swelled the sick rates. The tote number of deaths for the wee ending April 5 was ?90 a against 237 the preceding weel II.-He- alth - , Cal. Aberdeen has not been rep resented in organized for several years. basebaf than you need erder tc have a surplus fc waste, is to serve Germany i this war in To boy more , the property owners "educed to I li ntrusts the selling or rcniin ro his preperty to us. What an iig "risks?" Ask some man wh bp? had defaulting tonauu . t leal withcr buyers who couk lot go through with their ot igalions. The risks are not n ill imaginary. M1CKIE SAYS Then PLACE nwxn at where SOME THE V DQ BETTER JOB -- than This vo hat vsc do OPPiCE , BUT PtMO IT ON m CAnt THIS gn onillioif pals! teamed' tllql tfil unrntjj i$,h( rcwith us, too fThe soldiersf !biqod, i in thej rcnchcs, is not only drained by1 'lying shells it is sucked by uits and lice. Here at home we Vave a human vermih preying! ipon us. Just as qvil and.insidi-- 1 m3 as the trench pests are the spies and t Propag-- 1 mdists and The! Pacifists , who' eek to impede or-- , discountenance tho war, ' Watch them, watch them,' seek them out. -Let no seditou3 word or act to unreported. Let the alien en-- , ;my subject declare plainly where he stands whether he is "or us or against us. If German oorn, urge him to join the Lea- -, tue for Americans of German )rigin and thus manifest at once lis ineradicable love foe the fatherland and hjs devotion to lis adopted country. Those who ire not for us are against us! Have you learned that your' U being tried bn , ah iotiini 'tour Faith and your Work;? ' ' He not cast down by defeat. mread no rumors of calamity.! vhen the dark days come, en-- ! ourage the timid and fearful, eprove the alarmist and Aroused now to the olemnity of our task, the duty fill be performed to the end ictory ! et only .when ne does his full share shalleveiy that ictory come. . Urge haste, urge thoroughness, urge unremitting effort, "akc the war seriously, for war s grim work, and we have an w thinks of nothing but ffieiency. Our soldiers are not mly to be amused, but armed .aught to fight. Insist that thi.s - . .. . ; 5 Ybur' countiy calls tot you ; for money ffervice-1 for, the utmostjlimit ,of "support 'you' can give1 in1 the ' great war taFk. ' 5 -- ! - c 11 1 1 r . -- f t i t I v. i! ',) M i U f ' T I i Out ;of .ybfiF routine e'arntngs!' out of, your! reservq' r. r resources of cash perhaps, you ha'ye already made the largest poFible invcstmeut in the war securities ; JBut ' you are an Arnericaxl oftjie sort who does not .stop at :the convenient stbpping stations. , You want to do more than you enn afford to do and that is Vhat you MUST DO if you are to do your doty,1 to perform your ' share of the big task. , ! ! . , ' , s ' a What have you in the way of chattels that you could sell for cash for cash with which to buy more bonds? Do you own furniture that is not of present use? Do you have office fixtures or appliances which are not in ' actual use? , . , SELL YOUR USED bilt still useful articles.' Ad- vertise them for sale. at attractive prices, in the classified advertising columns. Somebody has .immediate need of them, and will pay you for thbm. You' may then serve your country a little more fully strengthen, a little more, the striking power of the nation, and bring a little nearer the day of a victorious peace. back-ibder- s. Visit a minimum when Tlirift-Gampai- Hat4 :omes first. More guns, more ships, more aeroplanes! Is your Congress-na- n or Senator lagging? Punch iim up. Act every day as if your ife and yonr wife were in danger. They! Speed up the war! Hat c you learned that BW? s Treason? - K j Upon us our Allies depend not mly for men and munitions but tor food and clothing. If our Permanent liberty is to be won hey must for a while defend it1 tor us, till we, too, can fight. Shall we waste, then, while' they want? While they are to and clad, waste is treason, 3avf wheat, ,save meat,, save, wool I The war needs everyone's be-fe- i CHICHESTER AcJl sa-o- u oC M The - - I V1 Of Burgess Vigilantes ng i ir. rrK "t, sea-co- Gelett By ri . ton-fusic- J t Lessons Of The War I - I IENCES ASATTACKS On April 22, 1915, the Germane violated all laW3 cf med-jcdeath, the resultant of poisoning of tho system by deadly uric aid aa waitare by beginning the ouro end inevitable cs dav follows uic rf poisonous ga.Ps. They tri, eight. No other .organa of tho human umphantly ,ie.ic:ced in some-ini-n bodv arc sa important to health lal LUccesre.-- , gained in the and sutpre following waking an tho MU.ieyn and bladder. Keep your kidu,'8 clean and your the fast attack.-- . As the war bladder In working condit'on and you need haro no fear of disaaae. has gene along, the allies have Dont try to dust nature, tit is a. teen driven to adopt the same . ' 1 .Xtrte The Five Great The bite of a ribid dog is no longer doad!v, duo 10 the now famous Pas-toTreatment, but the stow, Kving were Among the spectators many of, the players of last sea ion .in naval and military uniforms watching their former during at play. mates .earn he Tner selective draft oi rk club 917 rtT On Salt Lake City Tuesday V . will formally open the season p aj5r,v, C2, student .of the game a? being fuf6 home team lines up country pre when theLos if C!iiite quite as impressive as last sea-- drcIV for a week agaiqst the Eame as those in white both anj of play. The Angeles Lakers Salt - .he season with the sameopened team hi answerer i t a lost Los when it Angeles they and are just as ready .hC series by throe to four ,The Chicago White Sox stand to call either o enlistments by out as the hanking favorite in draft as other citizens games. the American league for the but until the patriotic call comes, thej combination will begin the SAN FRANCISCO April 13 must, as they should, continue t fully as powerful as when earn their livelihood in the pro Emphasis is being placed on the the team closed the 1917 cam- fersicn which side of school work as gives to then vihysieal of paign with the double laurels of the greatest the disclosures made result re compensating n the examinations of the men pennant winners and world turn and in which mos are they ?or the national war service champions. Among the other expert. Many players have en wherein clubg the New York Yankees arc listed, and under an astonishing number the operatioi he law baseball ha; if rejections have occurred for more or less serious imperfec' its,!luota- of than was the case f.uisb'd tions. . , vve all especially a last year. The Boston Red Sax The new physical education i.ir i hre,.piore or less,' of an uncertain this hour, the pressing call tha equicempnt ,or .elementary aid' ou i' quantity' yet many of their fqfe, is upon erch c f turtp jehoofs finds many Teachers now lowers expect them1 tofu bo tfrp Country in doing alt ifl'ouE-bpwimservice unprepared to1 handle ; ; surprise' of - theleaguc.' Clcy;e-- , ep 1o quickly turnieh fnenam, .heWorfti PnordVr 'to VTepar mcAnh td Ccmbdt the eiiCmy am luch tehcfieVs,1 tW sill ft educaensure to :ftn and Carly Coiriplet are about, up jtc.the .standard tional , authorities are , urging r17! ' Jastifieason If not a trifle yiC ,1'i schools summer1 sessions atained ef. while the Philadelphia Atfc ' ?et o give having to attention special occasion ' HicswLth,;a humbtnof young- bevrhlH education. physical o. by witnessing sters n tho line-u- p cannot be partioipatirtg, in 'outdc-oi- ' sport! t The Chicago Normal school figured vipon imavlVancev''"' ' to and ivied: vill emphasize that work!-anIn corisulcrig to prospect J Xf, and1gainUhat' htatth alertness of intellect ncces olans are being- made to 'put jn t Ab coming. season , the Vexecur, ary toalo well' the work'' tha-wa- is many courses and teachers (iven-'oThe league i physical education as.fjnayi ;be come tmour hand.lii l! , '! tr.kC jrtigfiixkjfjca Of war "time Kctssary to meet all the V iWndilion? ih relation to baselr lt I CdriAda';fQt; jteara feast,; ha for the work' of the1 baseball al yet are confident lha; the ha iJiycdandcceptcd schools. Chicago Norm-; V"V, lirnal spe rt'will not decline M flf1 toAh xcljision cf,othe is authorized to grant diploftimer spartsl and. .has carria mas of the physical education OnnLity rf rlay ct in "its hold uW Amc into England. with oh on its followers, since nairiot- own beys, u now playing it ii ypa'and work done during the :ummer if of proper France, where in fact all the character,session, count toward may troops cf the Allied armies en such also diploma. Swimming in our aNtiona playing gage will be emphasized. game, which seems to have it it the very spirit snd ingpira SEATTLE, Wash, April 13 tion that tits the player for the Pacific northwest baseball fans of soldier. the rupreme eflort vill see their first games of orWhile we must all do our ut ball of the year on April moat for our country at thu ganized 10 when the six i time, we must eFohave, ou-lub Pacific Coast Ipternationa heur of recreation,-a- nd to re laseball League opens. Aber-leecieat $ tho body and sharpen th here In the opening smses, I know cf no better tonii series,plavs Vancouver B. C., plays than baseball. it Portland and Spokane at . Tacoma. SAN FRANCISCO April Intema-ionaThe Pacific Coast l of the critics war i the successor of League oi fit end the considerably upset the first week of play in th he old Northwest Baseball sud-ie- n Tacific Coast baseball league League, which came to a on last stop year when the Oakland and Vernor iccount of lack of support With both finished in the ;elubs up two new clubs, Portland and first division respectively first Aberdeen, a more compact cirand third. These two teams cuit than before and a new name had been mentioned backers j generally of the league hope to the poorest aggregations of bread-Eag- le ,as this tarry years schedule thru the league by those who hac ,o a successful conclusion. , in touch the with kept preliminThe compactness of this ary training season. circuit is shown by the It is interesting to note tha' years You'll emoy tho tich teste of San Francisco which led the fact that all the cities repre-lente- d are in a huge triangle, Eagle Brand corn bread a leal league at the end of ' the firs' the ar bread" of unusual of which are Port-anpoints week last season, occupied the and flavor. and Vancouver, Spokane cellar position this year while 3. C. Last Eagle Brand Improves the quality the league inyear Los Angeles which was tied Iasi cluded of many cooked dishes. Butte and Great Falls, Borden Recipes", a free bookseason for first honors with r Mont., and the high cost of the let, tells you how to prepare good percentage of 571. had rthe ong jumps eastward to Montana things to eat with Eagle1 Brand, identical percentage in second a large part of the leagues 'ok Send for a copy. place this year. ; In coffee, tea, and chocolate. pate receipts. I Good, bad and indifferent is Brand cream and the Eagle This year Pqrtland and Aber . week leen are j baseball marked the first sugar too. replacing the Montana bold at all better drug and jof play, the Jack of effective clubs. Last year the Portland teeam play being the most grocery stores. dub was in the Paeifis Coast fault. Farce comedy League but withdrew BURDENS CONDENSED UILX CO. and its New York j was p rovided by the Oakland place was given to Sacramento, club in the opening game when, j with the bases full, a double play losses mkht htMTtD by San Francisco retired the BLACK kV CUTTIE'S RUCKUS HUR t side when the three Oakland feisti. rrlMoS, lecie d ht ttc baserunners tried to occupy stnHf vrttCKl tom, he jh tAey third base at one and the same protect wboropUior VactHoot tail, IT)' time. r WrltFfcttoiAktiniltudtoSRbk IBdmt pk. Blackltc PMj, SI tin no shatWhile records were iii)J Kki mmmc nut, i os IHe any bqccttxr, hut Cutters timpk and itimysu tered in the matter of attend. Be sure the pagle 1 In itynonty Cuftef prutodo due to svt sars ksudr specUIUtnif to VSttlHK ance during the week, the gate cm y. oHCdTtoK . U is on the tabeL tw kr receipts on the whole were Itm Cottar Itktrtttrv. SHttin; CaUfarnla satisfactory to the club owners. . Saturday, April 13, 1918 THIS WAR; OF SC- ily connected at t u , lllta S PILLS BliANlK OnagMui )rl.ali A la Rnl and K.hboa-V- aa MW. Bar nf ,wry Axkfnrl'lll HVyCTUBM JjBftd. IM Vao.M IIKtMt .j, ,7,,,;? rUrS k m Bet, Sr a wByi TaX mV)LD BY DRUCGiSIS tVmUHJI ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY, JOURNAL It Reaches the People JOB PRINTING THE JOURNAL ' - - - - TT Wedding Announcements UJJ Letter Heads, Envelopes Butter Wrappers Statements Booklets Posters 0 , - ; And anything Jn the Job Printing Line strictest economy. The good ship Democracy is sorely beset by the storm. Shall the passengers revel while the crew starve? Divide! Divide, and savejhe ship lest all be lost ! The problem of pereonal thrift Js not a political one. It is economic and ethical. If your thrift-polic- y leads to hoarding it is a disloyal policy. Buy but . buy wiseljv.. |