OCR Text |
Show THE JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH fACE FOUR wagon houses, ventured to boards and nails. . 1.. c Instead of wasting breath, the American politely led "the" business man to a certain barracks where before the astonished gaze of the unsought guest (there was such an array of so s. many varieties and such quantities' of nails that he 'thought the Americans were 'going to fill ten thousand stall tucs of Hindenburg with nails. However the business men, who possess an instinct for trade which can find no .equal outside of the descendants- - of Shem, would not .admit their discom-- j fiture and give upv Seeing and considering that profits are made buying as well as sell-- i ing, they thought to themselves If they will not buy, they will Arm them with the morale that wins battles MILLVILLE Herman Hulse" came tvome Fri-- . --Back up die Boys Overlhere night fronPocatella Valley and is down with the flu but is reported as recovering nieely. The family of Ole Neilson who have all had the influenza arc v day ' . enor-jmou- YM.CA.'YWCA.'National CatbdlicWar Council - K.of C -JewishVe!fare . . Board 'War Camp Community Service- - Ameanlibraiy all convalescing. Mrs. Ellen Olson has been very ill at the home of her daughter Mrs. Olive Scott of pleurisy but is thought to be im- - - 1 ; Association- - Salvatiooi Arary - proving now. There is very little news nowa days as every one is attending ' strictly to business, getting out beets and hay and trying to act y on the suggestions of the various - health boards not to do much visiting until this dreadful epi--, ' demic has passed ' Mr. Josie Jeppeson of Ogden was a visitor to 'lya old home and we had ' town oh Saturday last Mr, F. T. Yeates made a fly-- : ing trip home from Pocatello Valley and then returned to finish his fall planting. The following extract of a 1 J if . HERES WARMING, SOOTHING RELIEF FROMYOUR RHEUMATIC ACHES For prompt relief from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or Lumbago, you can The depend oq Sloan's Liniment.. soothing, counter-irritaeffect is the quickest way to overcome the inflammation, swelling or stiffness. A few drops go right to the sorf part, draw the blood from the congested placeandrerpove the cause of the ache. The .great penetrating power of nt Sloan's Liniment makes rubbing needless. It is easier and cleaner to use than plasters or poultices. It dqes not 'stain ' the skin or clog the pores. A bottle of Sloan's Liniment is all ypu need for quick rest and relief from the pains of sprains, bruises, backache, stiffnock, and most forms of rheumatic twinges. Generous size bottles et druggists , everywhere. . , Q SdDOTf i i surely sell. j They cast their eyes over the mountains of lumber and it ; never ceased to marvel how to reach had They Italy. jeame jnpt noticed the arrival of a sin- -' gle piece of wood suitable for the legs of a .straightening crooked table, but the lumber was there indisputably and the explanation was simple enough. The boxes- - in which more than seven hundred automobiles had been p'acked furnished the i wood for the construction of the barracks, for the construction of the shelters for several hundred trucks andjhere was enough left to make Jt an object of cautious 'desire in trade. The Italians asked if they might buy the wood. The Americans answer-je- - prices "29c, oM. 1.20." 60c, 1 t to- - carry him AMERICAN TROOPS tmiiiiiiimmimiiiiiiiiniiMimiiiiimiuz myself went to the boat deck for air IN ITALY Here I found the crew standing E by with life preservers on and of the "(Special Correspondence for-thusual second waiting n News BuS torpedo. S letter from Lewis Burns, Petty with reau, Chicago.) The captain' at first immediaofficer on the battle ship Minne-- r tely changed his course and 10. The most Oct. E ROME, sota which struck a mine Sept. made full speed for the shore, distinct impression the average uuy Lmpcy 29. maybe interesting to his but now he was Anthor ( OYER THE TOP making full man will get from a trip to the friends and acquainter.ces. in speed for a dry dock. 5 camp of the American coldieps this part of the country, is That in the this: was Watch for this gripping scries It' Italy by now beginning to have just returned from get light and I could see we were Americans on I of stories in this Newspaper leaving their Liberty Day in New York City. accompanied by several sub country brought with them evniiuiiuiiiiiiiimniiiiHimmimmmFH!' f chasers -- and They - had a great parade-the- re a "destroyer"' Was erything they" could "thinkT'of, Lonsas navy band, thousands of doing a serpentine in front of us from the rarest articles to those lowest terms that chapter which soldiers and sailors, hundreds of looking for the supposed in daily use, so that it is a mat- would have been entitled: The We are going to take it interesting floats, warriors of we been had Though making ter of indifference whether they financial and commercial relathe twenty-tw- o nations fighting 16 knotsISailors on the deck told find themselves in the center of to the front. There it is us with tions of the Americans with the and many Hun me that the force of the ex- .Africa or a few hundred yards Germany, use and hard to find.. of which entertain ihvays populations trophies of war, and best of all plosion actually stopped the from the most populous and them. ' English Camp Offers a Contrast President Wilson. cities of and movement wealthiest . shipa Italy. smporarily. Jumps to America Without Cost I However, to speculators, We struck a mine on the This I could riot believe fortune our It should be understood that good Thus entering one of the Hades folks, morning of the 29: at 3,15 A. M. until we ' got in the dry the everything which has been American cantonments one feels nd their own, form the smallI Was awakened by the force of lock and I saw in our starboard accentuated does not include the forthwith a great satisfaction, est minority of the population. and bya blow on the bow' a hole . explosion ocone of the commonest, thing large enough to drive lit is that of gnding ones self In Although no good opportunity head. But the latter did not a team which currence is treasured and the midst of America without for trade was opened with t he through. worry me at all. The air had not improved me prized highly by the masculine the cost and discomforts of an arrival of the Americans, we Our quarters were well for much but I went below and then persuasion through the globe ocean passage. Although separ- Italians had art opportunity to ward, perhaps 60 feet from the down to the forward torpedo woman but in this regard the ated by only1 a few hundred see genuine representatives of a hole. All latches' and ports .were room. This is a large compart- remark might be further qualiof road from the country- people which is certainly destinclogged down and it was dark as ment in the bottom of the ship fied by saying that they know yards side and from populous cities, ed to sympathize with us more , ".w ; pitch. reached by a four foot hatcji. how to take advantage of the about their organiza-tion- . than any other. At first my only concern was .Down, there we hfaced a bulk- local supply with that practicali- everything A few hundred meters distant their-out- fit for war, they, how I could get out and get free head which was leaking and was ty- and resourcefulness for remain as if in America and from the American camp there of the wreckage for I knew the bulging from the pressure of which lhe Americans were not- they put between themselves Hs a British cantonment. .The whole cfew would be trying - to the sea beed long before they ever vame against it. and all trades folks and specula eye of the most superficial get up the midships ladders, the was . glad wjien the work was 'nto such close contact with ourcannot help but notice tors an ideal Atlantic, across holder only outlet, at unce. done and we got out of that selves. surrounded by although that, which every kind of navigation, . Often this and other interestiThis prelude was necessary above or under the water is out the one and the other, alike place. ng; thoughts have made several It certainly was a miracle and useful since as it becomes .of the the same profound question. There are, of professing revolutions through my mind in that there were no fatal casualsincere and necessary to speak of what the sympathy toward sethoge in Italy who quick succession, some lights ties as the ship was carrying Americans are doing for our war there is yet the Americans, (thoughtthe presence of lhe were finally turned on and 1 several hundred over the regular we can dismiss, or reduce to its Americans would furnish excel- something more, which might be saw that we were not sinking complement, . lent opportunities to do a good taken for cordiality, for the .fast. Influenza which I had just he also had the Flu and ' his brotherhood of old friends, who Meanwhile battle signals gotten over was still very bad. wife and several children are business. . The hope of these think in the' same way and have were sounded and our division The sick ward and two emergen-c- y now down with it. Care is being advantages was supported by same and the the viewpoints the reputation American s in went to brace bulkheads and to wards being full.4 In the taken not to have' it spread and ideals. same keep the water from getting to regular ward water ? began to it is hoped all will be well in a general have of being well supwould be difficult to explain plied with funds. the vitals of.the ship. f come through .the ventilators few days. reason the for this by a deep The devil! 'The value of the One thing which made Mr. gnd Mrs. Hugh Davis of and the patients were sure of collective physiology study was gas. We were work- - cleared out in a hurry. In our di- Garland have been spending the gold in the jqth displayed by "but elements which are there mg in several inches of - water visions nearly all the - fellows past tlree weeks with Mrs. the men in a single American do not man. the average escape bracing a deck when the chief have had the Flu and one has Dayia parents Mr. and Mrs. C. battalion would provide a hand- The Americans show and laugh - carpenter came down and told returned some dowry for a girl of good iheir golden teeth with an aldied but believe me the epidemic Rindlisbaker. They us to take relief or the gas is well under family. But things did not turn home last Sunday. way now. ' most Italian .frequency. They would get us. He had no sooner Word ha been received that out quite as expected. When Many incidents w.hich happen and sing our songs but got the words out of hia mouth ed, now appear very funny to us all the Millville boys at camp the American camp spread out sing now only Piedigrotta, 1917. until which didnt at the time a Lewis are well. Delore Gars was its marvelous tents of khaki to the sun, persons began to pre- They whistle and whistle the BEST THOSE WORN SERVES bucket of red lead fell and hit a quarantined . for a few days as Addio Hymn of Garibaldi, Don't give up. Wbon you feel sailor on the head, and one of his measles broke out in his section sent themsAlves to the commanVivb bella sulo e mia addio. pe all unstrung, when family cares mates dants and offered the strangers tells the story that he saw but he didnt contract them. seem too hard to bear, and backOne evening I met a platte! Underlittle a of everything. Millville went over, the top as ache. dizzy headaches and irreg- hftn making for the midships lad toon which was returning to the ular kidney action mystify you, der and said, that we are stand, n usual in their support of they Presihe a was thought n remember that such troubles cantonment keeping step to the come from weak kidneys aind shell passing through the dent Wilson as they usually do not doing this for profit, but it may be that you only need above all because the Americans ; I in all good works. I Doan's Kidney Pills Co make you ship. have shown themselves in sym The fellows in my division well. Don't delay. Profit by Logan City people's experiences. pa thy with Italy,. .Seeing and , claim that in my haste I scratch-- . , A Logan City Cane . ' considering thfet they had come Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes ed myself getting out of my Mrs. Phoebe from a great distance it was naTarbet, 392 W. Most Women Can Have blankets. See How . Try Musterole. First North 8t. tural in be that they might Nevertheless since it turned . Quickly It Relieves "About Says Dr. Edwagd says: Ohio Physician Ton Just mb Musterole in briskly, and need of something. four years ago out so luckily it is a good thing J began to sufthe pain is gone a deliriou usually 17 year treated Edwards M. F. Dr. Nails for Enough it happened as next ; time every soothing comfort comes to take its place. Hindenburg scores ci women forforliver fer with kidney and bowel white ointment, is le. MuBterole The a b u o The not did r t dean, encourage ailments. During these years be gave to one will know better what to do. replies instead Use it of oil with made mustard. one complaints, a few the offerers : ' The Americans his patients a prescription made ofmixed Word has been received by Mr of mustard plaster. vegetable ingredients do worse until 1 not - with olive oi naming them Dr. Edwardaf need anything. and Mrs. J- - B. Humphreys that was almost past Olive Tablets. You will know them by How has been wound relief what son Hazen win their absolutely ft tell nothing you They gladly back going. My their ohve color. sore from bronchitis, croupv throat, me gives with It killed pain. on the ed in France and was in the hos- stiff seek, asthma, neural is, These tablets are nothing? was asked. nearly congestion, 1 liver and bowels, which cause a normal seemed to ache most when outTn few be and the few a and would but rheumatism, lumbago pleurisy, Nothing, pains things pital action, carrying oS the waste and poisonwas sitting or lying down. I was aches of the back or joints, sprains, socr dreadfully nervous and dizzy and days and at em again. This is muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted far they may possibly need they ous matter in ones system. If yon have a pale face, sallow look, dull sometimes things would turn the first casualty among our colds- of .the chest (it often preveu, i can find themselves, reference eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a black before me. I heard of Always dependable. pneumonia).. feeling; all out of sorts; apparently being made to the hstlessAto-gooDoans Kidney Pills and got some boys from Millville and we are 30 and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. bowels, you take one of Dr. from Riter Bros.' Drug Co., Four thankful it is not a serious one. one article which wds mentioned inactive Edwards Olive Tablets nightly for a time boxes of Doans cured me." L Mr. Axel Johnson came home in the beginning. and note the pleasing results. 9 Get Doans at any store, t Oc a Bo Thousands of women as well as .men There-were KIDXFY from Pocatella a few days since those who, seeing take e Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets the PILLS cessfid substitute for calomel now and with a broken rib and a slight the with which expedition a Co., Buffalo, Y. just to keep in the pink of condition, Americans built barracks and, j then howeverihat iQc and 25c per box. All druggists. S' ' bmiDmvoaK camm-NOVEMBER 11M8 out. I began to get dizzy so I - - Friday, November 8,' 1918. Somewhere in France at Italian-America- I Arthur r j J i 1 A , j MAKES WASHDAY i.. PLAY-DA- Y ..Ill E-- Z E-- Z 11 I is sold on a guarantee at all Grocers. NO MORE TIRED DACKS does the work. i Manufactured by 833 Ward &C. Ogden, Utah Washington Ave. d: U-bo- at. Wash- day TABLETS 1U i , HI Phone 512 I j i ' - - - work-jingha- rd - Ger-ma- pf-te- ran ACMPIMT huh ' Well-Know- a well-know- n ... ' , wonder-worke- rs - i d 1 - suo-th- Foeter-Milbur- 4coIcl-ItdevcloF- ed ' , Hymn of Mameli, which the men whistled in chorus. Children Prefer Americans Outside of that, it is enough to see the percentage of children who crowd about the cantonment of the Americans and of the British. The feeling the British inspire is more restrained, more respectful. by this time have seen much of. the conditions of trench life, knows that the spirit of the reg- ulations rather than the letter of the law is the important thing. The great majority of our officers know how to miike themselves loved by their soldiers, because a't the same time they To understand still better this know how to be their superiors shade of Italian sentimentalism and their friends. It is the same among the Americans. Friendit was necessary to see the-Britis- Q h and American cantonments the day on which the news was received of the capture of Ham. The British camp, which gathers in the soldiers from the hospitals to enjoy a brief period of convalescence before they return to the front, was evidently well satisfied but precise meas- ured and conscious that strange eyes and ears were present. In the American eamp one heard noisy merry making and peals of laughter. The butt of all the puns that flew through the tents and work shops was the name of the city which in an American mouth has the same meaning as their daily meat. To us the capture of ham would not provoke a smile, but ithe Americans from the capture of Ham passed on to the capture of other eatables, and for each one that was added there was t hearty laugh continued for two or three minutes in chorus by fifteen to twenty sane and ro bust youths, who end by making everybody else laugh with them as their way of laughing is infectious, and nobody stops to ask them-whit i3 all about. I thought of the old adage al risus abondat in ore stultor-u(Laughter abounds in the mouth of the silly). I do not know who originated that naying, but I certainly would laugh if my liver were, not out of order on seeing "how twenty soldiers are young American ship, true and spontaneous ex- -' ists between officers and men, and comradeship is carried to the limit of. military regulations. The Americans fix the same bounds to this that exist in all armies and our own. We went to 'inspect one of the American cantonments with the Consul General, David Wilbur. We sought the. commandant, but, going here and there, he was not to be found. All at once, among a group of carpenters who were putting side seats in an automobile ambulance, Mr. Wilbur seized one of them by the baggy pai4 of his trous-JTa hands width below the belt in the back,' and raised him from the ground, amid the hilar- ity of the soldiers, who continued to bore holes with their au-- . gurs or saw or plane. Rapid presentations; explanations of the reasons for the visit began the tour of the edmp. The captain left his hammer and nails to go with us, while the' others kept at work as if nothing had happened. 8, at m. Value as a Beast of Burden . Dr. C. C. Young, an Arizona sheep breeder, wants wild burros of the southwest utilized as food. He says he hus eaten burro meat himself and likes It. Ia their wild state the burros are pests, be says, but when fat and about a year old can be converted Into dishes tempting to our best epicures. This is only one side of the matter, however. The hnrrn Is of more worth jCapatfle-e- f laughtertwelve hours as a beast of burden than as an article before starting for the' front. of food. Why not utilize him to a American Discipline Admired i greater degree, at least during the war? Detroit Free Press. " This , might cause some old colonel or eonie pupil fresh from Not Impressed. T was out motoring with Scrllison, an instruction camp to doubt poet, the other day and we passed whether such an army" could the a farmhouse that bad fallen Into ruins. maintain discipline. Even in dis- It was such a sad travesty of a home cipline, American practice has a that Scribsoo was on the verge of tears at beholding it Tgeat flea! in common with our Weill WellP said the man who own. Whoever has been up and has no sentiment in ills eouL "Did down our front, and most of us Scribaoa own the plapcl' O |