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Show L ' Thursday, October 24, 1918. ' c 3 WE ARE ALWAYS 1 .Young fall pigs for sale 668 North 3rd East, Adv. Warni Air HeatMeans HeaMi NEWS bothH. J.of Blair c 3 and Velva Glover, Lewiston, have obtained . a marriage license. , Mr. J. A, Brown of Wellsville Oakland Car For Sale $575. In good condition. Just had it is selling the Famous. Mueller overhauled. New tires and tubes. Pipeless Furnaces for the W. Will take part payment on good Oswell Jackson Co. Rear Journal mures or two good milk Bldg., Logan, Utah. advt.f team f cows. Call R. P. Ralph, 20J. Prof. Wliliam Peterson of the Amalgamated Sugar Co. Smith-fielAdv. U. A. C. was called to Montpelier by the serious illness of his Tlios Willnjore received word sister, Mrs.. John A. Bagley of that the remains of his son Jos, Influenza. He found the entire Ci Willmore, who died at Camp family down with the disease, alKearny will'be here tomorrow so the nurse who had been attenon the noon train. The funeral ding Mrs. Bagley. The children services-wil- l probably be held are in a hospital. Mrs. Bagley ori Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock died, and will be buried this oh the lawn at family residence. Prior to her marriage evening. she was Miss Tillie Peterson LEADING ) eLOCAL WHILE 1 - N QUALITY r -I- t N QUANTITY --AND PRICES --ON UNDERWEAR, Phone 131 - L D. Treseder, --MACKINAWS and ) D.C. Chiropractor Arimo Block I SWEATER COATS It is your Underwear that you warm and if more is needed . i Died at Hotel Mrs. H. H. whose home is in Palo Ramsay, buy a good Wool Sweater Coat. Alto, California, died at the HoWe have what you want at the tel Eocles last evening of pneu monia, which followed a severe price you want. Her husatjtptk of bronchitis. band' 'was one of the California soldiers stationed at the U. A. (X; who departed two weeks ago. He wqs a R. 0. T., C. man and held a commission. He was an officerin' the Engineers Corps and was sent to Camp " Humphreys'1,' tya. , The ladys mother, Mrs. 'LL W. Bates, is expected to Fonnesbeck Knitting Works arrive., from ' Califpmia this evening. V 3 How Every Woman Can Save Paper Dont mind wrapping it, please. If every woman who goes to the grocer, candy, or delicatessen store, each day, would vise this phrase to the clerk, when buying package goods, she would save thousands 'of tons of materials and chemicals, now essential in making munitions, poison gas, and other war materials. Don't be ashamed to carry home a bottle of milk, unwrapped in the usual paper War pride should prompt bag. you to take a basket to market, your saved paper bags, not only once but as number- - of times, and thus do your share in paper conservation. Isnt the milk just as good;. the package of chocolate as tasti", the biscuits as palatable? You must take the initiative; the store clerk doesnt dare offend you. Your government needs your ; it needs to restrict it needs all paper making; paper re-usi- ng of jbeeta out of the .A ground is worth $10.00. A ton! of bens In the ground is problematical. Dig, dig, dig. Adv. (Nra, James P. Hansen, who reside? on Crokett Ave., has received a letter from her son Ivam'now at the front in France, bearing date of Sept. 30. It in formed her that he was lying in a hospital wounded, and was writing with hisdeft hand; from which it would appear- his wound, was in his right arm or hand. This was the only intima tion of its character,' and the next letter, will be anxiously awaited. - - Pictures must be taken this ntontli to reach the boys over there by Christmas. Lovciand Adv. Studio. Better photos.. for remanufacture into shell wrappings, for packing soldiers food and clothing, for question " airs, for records, correspon dence,, for feoldiers letters. Do your part and prevent an actual - shortage. THE WAR BOARD INDUSTRIES THIS CERTIFIES THAT H.G. Hayball Mercantile Co. IS ONE OP, THE OF AMERICA THE LARGEST COMBINATION OF STORES IN THE WORLD. BRANCHES FROM COAST TO COAST. We Have Just Receivedi a Shipment of u Ladies Serge From Our New York Office' which bn Display in Our Large Show Window at $12.98, which will be on Sale Saturday. These Dresses are Priced Regular at $20100. , " fl1 0 Qfl Remember We Will Sell Them Saturday Only at... pIJO - , ( -- i ; s, , A'? sr . J n -- --CA.1 A Better Furnace with a better Quarantee ( Backed by years of Furnace experi- ' More fresh warm air with less fuel. and she has many friends and acquaintances here, having attended college in Logan. " ' A ' ' , ente. Yours for i Pure Warm Air Heat. - . . r W. Oswald Jackson Company Maurice Miles, son of Mr. and Ri Miles of . Smithfield, one of the recently Inducted S. A. T, C. students at the U. A. C., passed away . last ' evening . of Mr. Bert Cartwright is repneumonia, resulting from the seriously ill with pneuprevailing epidemic. . Funeral ported monia. A host of friends will Services , will be held at Smith-fiel- d his speedy recovery. for ' in all probability, but so hope far as we have learned arrangeThe questionnaires of the 1918 ments have not yet been made. military registrants are now beginning to be returned. Not all We are pleased to note that of them have yet been sent, but mo?t of our subscribers are now the work JsJjeing rushe- d- Folkeeping their subscriptions paid lowing the receipt of the quesin advance. Some few, however, tionnaires will edme another big seem to think that if they . pay batch of work for the Exemption up that is all that is necessary 3U UK ti Board. ' h and are somewhat peeved when r t ..I., i . ' we,-i- n compliance with the It having been decided that Governments order, discontinue football will be abandonthe paper to them at the expira- ed until games next year the UI A. C. The CbAch tion of the time paid for. Pickering left yesterday we do is to' and Order so positive for Spdfcahe, Wash, Mbri'a Visit must comply with it home, prior to his departure to a R. O. T. C. training camp, for Dr. Snow, Specialist, Eye, Ear which he has been recommended. i Nose and Throat, will be at the office of Drs. Budge and Hay- . i iri ,r v. u. , ward op the last. Saturday d , Funeral services over, the .remains of Mrs. Jennie ; Smith each month. Adv. Stoddard, daughter of the late Thomas X and Emma Howe Telephones Concerning Readers of The Journal without Smith, who died in Salt Lake, doubt. noted in yesterdays issue will be held in the Logan cemethe courteous reply made by tery this afternoon at four Manager Morgan of Mountain oclock. . States Telegraph and Telephone Co., to a criticism of the tele- - The Indian War Veterans of phone service we are getting. In Cache hope much for the pasit he admitted the justice of the sage of an , amendment to the complaints made, but accounted pension bill presented by Senafor them so far as possible by tor Smoot, which provides three the greatly increased service de- methods by which the Indian manded at this time because of war veterans of Northern Utah, prevailing epidemic, and the fact and Southern Idaho can prove that most of his operatives are the service they undoubtedly new ones. He made a suggestion rendered at that time, enabling that should be heeded in - the them to get their namCs on the prepent crisis. That is that all pension rolls. Chairman James calls should be Meikle of the Association exunnecessary avoided. Every telephone user presses himself quite hopeful. on a party line realizes what an annoyance it is to have to wait Funeral services over the re' to make some necessary, call, mains of Joseph Keller, who perhaps for a doctor, until some died at Bremerton, Wash., of the numerous 'children, of while in the working government other families using the line, shipyards,-wer- e held --yesterday complete some idle - gossip, - or afternoon on the lawn of the the lady of the house finishes a family residence, 542 N. 1st long visit by phone. Often East, and were opened by prayer the man wha pays the monthly by Elder Thomas Morgan. Conphone bill, cannot get his own solatory remarks were made by home for an hour, on .this ac- Elders Walter M. Everton, Charcount. This would . be a good les Aebischer, E. J. Bell, Prest. time to cut out all unnecessary S. F. Ballif and ' Bishop' A. Jorcalls. and to limit the ti: gensens Elder J. II. Anderson those which are necessary. pronounced the benediction. The Ninth ward choir provided the musical services and F. - H. ALL KINDS OF Baugh sang a solo. , The floral DRY CLEANING offerings were beautiful. DONE ALSO A process has been patented ),IENS SUTS by a Milwaukee' inventor for MADE TO MEASURE making new railroad rails from LADIES FUR SETS' old, well worn ones. : Run from....$18.00 and up MUFFS $8.00 and up This is a poor year for politiC. MILLER S. cal workers who have been ac73 North Man ' Logan, Utah customed to sell their smiles for Rear Journal Buildiiig . the ground? Have you any guarantee on favorable' weather. Adv. keeps Think; back two years. i . 4 The Mueller Pipeless Furnace Guaranteed for sixyears, (Can you beat it?) has a one. piece cast Radiator. It has a larger Register, which allows a Ifoy many beets have you in Mrs. E. Remember t - - te greater circulation of Air Making the home more healthy and consuming less Fuel. This is what you'get-wheyou buy a Mueller Pipeless Furnace. Mrs. T. D. Roberts has received a large lot of winter coats which will be sold at a bargain. - Adv. .Palmer Graduate fm you are considering theHeatirig of your' Homes Just these facts in mind and compare thm with others. . , d. -I- PAGE TUT.: THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. .UTAH. ' . - - $1.00 yard. - Will Relieve Needy FACTS TO KNOW ABOUT INFLUENZA I. The disease is contagious and does not originate from some mysterioui element in the atmosphere as some people imagine. The germ is given off by a person having the disease in the act of talking, coughing or neez ing. " , at jA4aj,ng at theJdia lgp home once and releast a week main there for after recovery, they will protect the jives of others and safe-guatheir own lives from the serious complications that. are otherwise liable to occur. While other members of the family are permitted to go at large, they should conscientiously protect thers. by'. remaining at home shoidd any symptoms of a cold or Influenza appear. The disease usually begins in rd , forty-eig- ht ca- stated, was preparing Archangel People blegram to sen relief td other of the Archangel district where there are WASHINGTON, Oct. 23. food shortages. t Forxthe relief of the population "Tfu of the outlying parts of the ArThe government has spent bilchangel district, repored to be lions to protect our ?oldiers from facing starvation, the Red Cross the Huns, and practically noth' mission, which reached northern Russia a few weeks ago, has ing to keep the influonza out of s the country, yet the. influenza sent a shipload of foodhas killed nearly as many soldier caand other supplies, a - (eas en out , The Russian mission, the i mddi-cine- blegram received at headquarters here today said. Crops, which were expected to alleviate conditions, were cut short by an early frost and scurvy has brok- - as Hun bullets. . , Additional Want Ads. JO acres of good suar beet land or rent. Call 431, to lease "Vi after exposure hours to an .affected person. . Persons caring for a case of influenza should wear a mask and observe the- other precautions described in the circular issued by the State Board of Health. If these precautions are followed there is no ground for the unreasoning fear manifested many people who Are deterred from rendering assistance In cases of great fiecessity. The symptoms of influenza may be those of an ordihary cold, but are usually mOrfc seyere The serious complications usually occur as a result of not remaining in bed until fully re- ' covered. To avoid taking the disease: Keep away .from crowds." Lpok upon everyone as possibly infected and avoid close contact in talking. As a further precation, wear a mask" when "mingling with other people. This is especially important for those whose iemployment exposes them to con tact with the public, such as clerks, ticket agents, etc. Live in the open as much as possible and keep the Windows open at night to fortify the of the body. There is re-sista- little ' danger at taking the disease from contact in the open air, unless at very close range. For further information send for the circular on influenza by the .State Board of Health. V ictrola all that's necessary Jbr an evenings delifihi FV A- - You can invite the friendsTWe invite you to come and select your VictroIa. Deferred payments, if desired. a An inflatable life preserver for horses has been invented to enable animals to cross deep water safely. , . .. Corsets that can be loosed by i moving a single lever on the steels have been invented by a Par- U is woman. I Thatcher Music Cc. Geo. W. Teasdale, Gen. MgV Logan, UtrV'. 2 |