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Show THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. PAGE TWO THE JOURNAL EARL BUBLIhHED BY ENGLAND PUBIISHING AND COMPANY EDITOR AUGUSTUS GORDON Entered At the Pee OSce Every Dry Is the Week Except Rundsy, A8 Logan, A Second CUss Mstt RATES SUBSCRIPTION PER MONTH, la Advance BY CARRIERT PER MONTH, In Advance... A Discount At the Rate of 11,00 Per Year JSOc BY MAIL, 60c WIN Advance Payments For' Six Mosthe or Be Ovn , ' ' MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Preaa la exclusively entitled to the eae tor republics-Ho- e e att Mm dtepuicbes credited to it or sot otherwise credited In thla paper sad atea the local aewe published hereto AN rights of repuhUeatton et ipeclal dlxpatchea hereto are alae i Advertising Rates PnnUahed Oa Application " ; For e Yew : 'results of tub war. an enuftferation of the peace terms, which AFTER '. Monday, November 181918. :$ m if i cto it considers less than fear of utter annihilation duced the Germans to accept, the Salt Lake Tribune treats of , some of the results of war as follows The next great task will be the framing of a treaty which will insure the future peace of the world and the formation of .independent governments by the various races recently liberated, the map of Europe, Asia and Africa being changed to meet the new conditions. The terms 'of the armistice; will all be carried out and they will be amplified by the terms of the treaty. No one is qualified to predict the full amount of punishment which is to be meted out to the losers, the full extent of the territory that will be taken from them, or the yast sum of money to be required as indemnity. All these things will he threshed out at the peace conference and the .decision will rest with the plenipotentiaries of the victorious nations. 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Correct that hiliouaaess headache sour etomach, tongue coatby elimin a, , 25c ating the ' very much mistaken. t Among the results of the great war which has all but passed into history, the fall of the house of Hohenzollerp is chief. The monarchs.of this line have been haughty and domineering from leeerlpg grin, replied: T shipped on the beginning. The Hapsburgs have also lost all semblance of this here ship to handle hosses,' and I dont allow nohow that Its my work power; and the whereabouts of Emperor Karl are unknown, but to tote corpses around. he no longer reigns over millions of his fellow creaatures. Nicholas - Just then the second foreman rushed of Russia was the last of the Romanoffs, and be was assassinated a push out of the over, gave and, grabbing the heels of tbe after being dethroned. King Ferdinand of Bulgaria and King dead man. pulled him away from the Constantine oFGreece took up the quarrel of the central powers run.: I turned away, sickened with and both have lost their crowns. Some of the German states disgust. .The foremanhen took an horrible oaths. He Rad. a hogs' empty oat sack and spread it over the have likewise deposed their most august sovereigns and will : the doolc bloody head. hl? rulethemselves hereafter. Republics are arising upon the ruins j Duirllnsi,lke was the second foreman. 9 . Just then the clanging bell of an am. In his large of these empires and kingdoms and tno sway of democracy is sombrero, a red neckerchief around bulance was heard and a his neck, wearing a blue shirt with the doctor, followed by two men with, a i being extended far and wide, . stretcher, pushed their way through !bowaAccordiirgto the latest estimate, 10,000,000. lives were sac-t- 0 -hand right It theicrowd .of., horses- - and horsemen. nficed d tiring the titanic struggle, bjit the cost m money cannot jin.ms did ones heart good to see him rope They were accompanied by a policebe. estimated; because the expenditures did. not stop when the the horses which broke loose. Upon man. .The body was put into the ambulance and taken away, while the BOLSHEVISM IN SWITZERLAND. men ceased fighting, That it will run far into the billions goes j "at,hlBs hls first performance f Anew went on board the ship. ' I was. enrrectwhen I figured him as . news cpmes from Switzerland today in the announcement without saying, The value of property destroyed will never be r The doctor was holding Mexican blood in GOOD his veins. having onto the rail of the runway amf' coughthe general strike in that country has been Mcalled off." known, but is enormous, of course. The anguish and suffering ing. I thought each gasp would be his But it is still timely to glance at the causes of the menaee that hasdue to tfcfe war cannot be measured.; But if the world is indeed i ad a horse by p ror run. last, The second foreman was talking been so narrowly avertedand it will be wise to draw a lesson from made afe for democracy by the defeat of the central powers and Xe same on to him. The doetor paid no attention. ' the signing of a treaty which is something more than a mere scrap the halter. You could see the white Going up behind 'the doctor, the forethem. f In the horses eyes, and I knew, right man coolly measured ht distance and Bismarck once called the Iittje Helvetian nation a nest of of paper, the sacrifices win not have been made in vain. Presi- away, front ; my experience with horses, Swung on the point, of his Jaw. The crumbled up and feH on the republicans, this because the country was traditionally" the dent Wilson believes this will be accomplished. In a proclama- tlrnt this was a bod one, or. as we doctor dock. At this cowardly and dastnrd-- . to issued would In tion of the term, the him an the the people country, announcing signing cavalry, asylum of political refugees, as la our. own United States and outlaw. The drunk was cursing and ty act, I saw red and made a leap made no discrimination in its hospitality towards kings at one of the armistice, he gays ; swearing'tad kicking up at the horses at the foreman. An onrushlngf light The armistice was signed this morning., Everything for head. The foreman saw this and di- flushed in front of me and a huge to end of the social line and red aijarchists at the other. Needless eouiotive, goln eo miles an hour, hit which America fought has been accomplished. It will now be rected Ms barrage at the offender. to say, this hospitality has been often shamelessly abused; and me between the eyes ; then blackness. 1 do you How in h expect to lead our fortunate duty to assist by example, by sober friendly council When I came to. I was tying to my a horse these recent disturbances and uprisings are an instance clearly looking at him? Turn in the establishment of just democracy your backwhile and material aid, by to him, yon lousy bum. , bunk in the hold..- I had an -awful In point It was from this haven of safety in Switzerland that t . - - are blocking the . whole run. Vurn icadache. Then everything came the world.' . me with k fiastu .I could hear the precious Lenlne was called back by the revolution to enter throughoutyour back to him, I say. You cant back to the of water on the ship gurgling him lead that way. If cone down ' upon his career of destruction In Russia; and it now transpires Ordinarily when a campaign is ended it is considered bad there to you, Ill soon show you how side and knew we were under way. that nearly two years ago, ho was treacherously and insidiously form for either a disappointed candidate or a then and there I decided never party organ to to get him aboarif,' ;..,:,:,,...,,;,,,:,.,,,,. ; Bight while aboard ships, to laying plans to foment revolution in the country which was shel- villify, abuse or sneer at one of the successful ones bewilThe one, became upon the Interfere with tt& foreman. .Among dered and In excitement him. his His bis lost was to secure laws the tering program passage of tbnt gang of human wrecks and cutticket.. There are however, some petty, despicable polifooting on the slippery rapway,and fell throats it was man for himself, making Swiss naturalization quick and easy, so that the agitators ticians, some underneath dead alike the at Uriah to same the the horse, Keeps, proprietime and the survivalevery journalistic fittest. I had of the. could do their dirty work under color of citizenship. Thefee mis- ties and courtesies of life on his bold the halter chain. loosening and to journalistic ethics; who continue The horse Jerked his head loose, reared two beautiful black eyes, and my nose erable aliens were to breed constant troubles by Instigating strikes to v: snarl, whine and howl, like the curs hty are, after events have up, turned aronnd and made a brpk felt like a football. and supporting all strikes, whatsoever, their cause; and in order been 1 up ondeck. The moon and determined,' and when safely beyond Teach of the avenging for the deck. The man on the gangway1 starswent were out and the twinkling lights to weaken effectually the arm of the government in case the ser- boot of the tried to scramble out of way. The - York harbof were object of their impotent wrath. We are reminded of horse, in wheeling, let the grad ually fly with both vices of the militia should be called upon In the preservation of t his un Con,Into class iatribe the distance. Leaning over a savory- unsportmanlike heels and caught him below the right fading agairist. by law and oorder, he actually sought to honeycomb the foreman and the gressman Welling that appeared In the Republican of Saturday? ear with his near hind, foot. With a the rail were Doc. Casey, by name, shriek the drunk clasped both veteriBariao, soldiery with propaganda calculated to destroy the defense The piercing is bitterness caused its that irrepressible appearance appar- haBda to his bead. Jell over backward The foreman-wa- s talking. Snatches of the state. ently chiefly due to thfact that while in the State the Congress- and rolled down to the foot of the gang- of his conversation reached my ears: Load horses? Why, that bunch of Only recently was the Swiss government able to obtain full man was by a very heavy majority, and in this county plank, and lay there In a crumpled heap, the blood pouring from, his pose, scum they wished oa me couldnt load details of this contemptible conspiracy and campaign; but prompt- was given a vote of 3671, the author of the article, an aspirant mouth and the wound below Ids ear. lump sugar, one lump at a time, How ly upon ascertaining the facts, it took decisive action by breaking for a much more humble position, received, but 2,435, the lowest Upon bearing this shriek several of Brown expects me to deliver 1300 off relations with the Moscow government and men leading their horses, in their horses into Bordeaux with this scurvy the its of vote his on a cast result as his for dismissing anyone party ticket, largely ' fright turned them loose, and ther-- s outfit. I dont know; Were lucky, Im The disclosures explain much that has hap- dirty campaign methods. ' representatives. a mod stampede on the deck. thlnkinYif five hundred o them dont A pened in Switzerland during the war, and make perfectly clear The Why, theres not one o the horseman, whom I die. the animus and the handiwork underlying the troubles of the past With the German and Austrian soldiers shooting down their had helped out a little while beiore In blighters knows which end of a horse few days, Deseret News. officers and rioting and bloodshed in some of the Chief cities of the argument about his bunk was eats hay, I tell you. Doc, your work near the' runway, holding on Is cut out for you. If, to a fete days, both countries. j With anarchy prevailing in Russia.- - With in- - standing to a horse. He turned bis horse loose you dont have a couple of hundred i TIIE SLEEPLESS WHEELS. elj l carea of eolle on your bandarthea Im cipient revolution in Holland, and a great unreBt anA jiiscontent,na rushed to the was with convulsive shud- a bloomin liar, : ' ; twitching to in bids fair of reconstruction Switzefland. the Europe period f; THINKING in millions (of men) costs us no effort now. When Doc," Casey answered l ders. The foreman, on seeing this lively-tim- e filled with startling and unexpected4 incidents. the administration gave notice that a million men had crossed be a snapped out a 'long string of ; Well, Til tell you, Mr. Goorty, this Is my third trip over and 1 have seen stable and curses, which almost froze my heart. the Atlantic we experienced a variety of thrills. Then we got To restore and maintain order in Europd and establish did I tell you? Didnt I tell some , tough hunches, hut this one Is What ihat task is will a governments great statesmanship require just used to the idea, and the news of 2,000,000 left tta you not to look at him? I knew you the limit, and I sure have a Johon my tranquil. would get It; and a damned good Job, bunds. Its too.bad that Pinero let out When we learned that a large part of bur contingent were and keep a large Allied army busy for some time. too ; blocking that run with your fool on that young fellow, because, In my noncombatants certain oversensitive people felt a degree of mormind, that was a pretty cowardly blow. tricks." " :.; ten cost will not a French only It Why you adopt orphan? He seemed to know how to handle tification,: The feeling was cooling off. he Then noticed the cents a day, and the orphan will be cared for in France. So you horseman horses. What do you soy if I give him over the bleeding These oversensitive ones would feel more chesty if they could will not have to wash its stooping - the Job of assistant 'veterinarian? Hea face nor wipe its little nose. Be- man. : little :v see the noncombatanta at work. Less than a year ago there waa Get lm by the heels, you cross be- had six years cavalry experience. will be doing a service to humanity. The foreman answered : an unreclaimed swamp near a French port. Your Uncle Sam has sides, you tween and mummy, and drag The war has trained the Germans to be splendid athletes. him outa ofcorpse Throw him over the side, If you well the Weve way. drained it, covered; it with a Beries-obloody workshops bigger than the They will always be particularly good in running. to get this ship loaded to catch wanl I dont care. But I guess youll got need someone to help you out, se go to Capitol at Washington, and out of it he throws high caliber guns the tide. it like sausages out of Chicago. He stacks machine-gun- s The on With man his on freight kept WELLING TO LEAVE I was overjoyed. Just then Pinero examination without paying any attencars like an elevator vomiting grain, and away they go to the SOON FOR CAPITAL tion to the foremans instructions. The re me aft The horse doctor turned to , front. And many of his larger guns contain about 8,000 parts. Look here, Pinero, BUY foreman got blue In the face ami bub- l a and said: tots seen of dirty work In my life, Ive In another he found workmen quarrying by hand to prepare with over bled 'u rage, SALT LAKE JNov.- 16. Do you hear what I tell yon? .Get but that exhibition of yours oir tbe concrete roads to the trenches. He installed mechanical excaCongressman Milton H. Welling Im out of the way. This ship has got dock Is about the filthiest Ive'seen in vators, and on the fourth day waa loading cars as fast as they or Ill go down there and a long time. Now, Just take a tip of the First Utah district ar- to be loaded from me. That young fellow from now could be hauled. pound some obedience Into you. on Is working for me, and you lay your Lake Salt rived man in . The no The still paid attention. Thursday Up and down France he is building Pittsburgs and Bethle was speeohless. In a few sec- hands, off of him. If" I find you medforeman from his home in Fielding, Utah, onds the hems from which Pershing draws his supplied in a ceaseless stooping man straightened up, dling with him. Ill push that silly grin flood. And in the Krupp works at Essen, where exhausted serfs land expects to ppend several and looking the foreman straight in of yours down your throat until it the eye, calmly replied: Hea dead. chokes you. Now, thats all I got to toil vainly to keep up the pace, they are learning from him what days in the city before returning This did not seem to fease the fore- say, lay off of him. Do you undera real war is like. . to Washington to resume his du- -, man In the least and he bellowed out : stand? lW do yon know he The ties. He Standard-Co- al man answered simply : 'Im a doctor. bur the doctor shut him up with, I Tuesfor the capital Moliday or TIIEASIERICANIDEA- ,Then the foreman once again explod- dont wont to hear any more. Im off Mrs. ed: A doctor! Blawst my deadlights, o you for Mfe, but remember what 1 of condition if the day, an American. HE Think for yourself, , doctor? Welt, If youre a doctor,, tell, you. Steer clear from the two a under--weD This is an American idea. It is the life, the soul of this Welling, who recently . what In k 1 are you dolng'hn a horse us, sabe? a serious, operation at a ship? You ought to be rolling pills . republic. In the lack of it lies Kaiser Wilhelms power. highbrows." Coal Co. local hospital, continues to im- forThethe doctor (To Be Continued) Dont be a German, Think for yourself. never took his piercing she At it making prove. present The fellow who lets some other man do his thinking, who look from the eye of the foreman. The exceptionally satisfactory pro- foreman was now like an enraged hull. votes for a man ora measure simply because some one tells him gress toward complete recovery, Spitting all over himself, he blustered to do so, is not a real American. He is weakness, not strength, out: Well, If hes dead, there Is no 155 South Main he said." doctor that can do him any good. A for the nation. It makes little difference .whether he has no couple o you black skunks bver there 16 76 Phone and ...mind if his own because he is lazy or because he is a doll, or beJUHKCO. The principal trouble with the (addressing two negroes who were alcause he is a coward. In any case he is an utter failure as a to bluish, white nd German war machine is that the most blanched who were trembling near by), get Highest Price Paid for .. . . . citizen. only thing it did to get ready to ahold of him and drag 1m out of the FUR AND JUNK . Be a man, not a trained seaL Think for yourself Spokane We do all kinds of job print- meet the Americans was to way." Oneof the negroes, with a Phone 138-2, . ... Trenton, Utah f rip ing the riht kud. laugh at them. -- bewel-ogpnes- 1 the-ntg- , - . 1 - wblte-clothe- j d - coiled-hirU- it police- -officer J pasty-face- d . umugSS . - v- ag&inr-especial- bleary-eye- of-N- -- ew ed , d hiondv-mns.hi- star-spangl- - United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, To Whom it May Concern:- - Notice is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed In this office lists of lands, selected by the said State, under section 6 ot the Act of Congress, approved J uly 16, 1S94, as Indemnity School lands, viz: NE NE 14 , Serial No. 023851, SWUNEI4; SENW, Sec. 11, T. 18 N R. 3 E., Salt Lake Meridian. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said-trae- ts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuously posted to this office for Inspection by aay person interested and by the public generally. During the period, of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certification, under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907. protests or contestaagalnst-th- e claim of the State to any of the tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore, described oa tbe ground tbat tbe sam is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washing- ton, D. O. Failure So to protest or contest, within the time specified, will be of the couaered sufficient evidence character of- - the tracts and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be approved; to the State. . non-miner-al COULD ed PROBATE ' f V"V' : Comrt ofvUie Fiil Judicial District of the State of ....Utah, In anil for the County .ef Cache, State of Utah, . In the matter ot the estate ot Lillian E. E. J, Low, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at hi residence in Smlthfield Cache County, Utah, on or before th& 24th day of December 1918. Sylvester Low, Administrator. Date offlrstpubllcatlOHr-G- ct 19.1918. E R. Miles, Et, S- - Chambers; Attorneys. pale-face- d NOffwo King Coal . NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF TIIE ESTATE OF ELIZABETH SALISBURY, DECEASED. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned at the office of Nebeker, Thatcher, and Bow- -' Cache en, la Logan. County, Utah, on or before the 1st day of January, A. B. 1919. Date of first publication, OcL 23, - . nt . r .. ; r , , -- 2, - -- N . 1918. Joseph H. Salisbury, Administrator. Nebeker,-Thatehe- r and BowenrAt- torneys for Administrator. L CLASSIFIED ADS. c COW FOR SALE Meadon Utah. By Mrs. S. Pat-teno- n, One hundred bags of WANTED fancy potatoes. Phone, 769. V4 or full ton of or mangles. J. Journal. WANTED PARTY WANTS TO good land. Call 860W. car-ro- ts RENTSome OLD FOLKS. CAN FIND A HOME at Mrs. Renfroe's, 55 Paulsen 'Alley. Good service guaranteed. WANTED Fresh eggs at Logan Cash store, 59 cents per dozen. Good cows and work horses for sale. Phone Cardon Co. Logan. Utah. FOR RENT Furnished and un-- ; furnished apartments. Phone 449. FOR BALE Holstein milk cows' and heifers- - K. C Van Ordeh. Lewia-toa-Ut- ah IU gaid-that-he-- ma; ... x. O - 'v Thatcher . 'x. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. f - Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information II th IMrM . . GUARDIANSHIP AND .NOTICE ; pasty-face- d Peacock Coal a BLKAELY Register. ly thehon-militar-ist- ic pasty-face- o d -- : tth day of December, 1 9,1 8, at 18 oclock Noon ot the said day. at the frost door of the County Court House In Logan,-- Cache County, Utah, the following described real eetate altuat-e- d in Millville, Cache County, Utah: All of Lot (4) and the West half of Lot Three (3) In Bloclj Fourteen (14) Plat A Millville Townsite Survey excepting- a email piece of land West of Canal heretofore deeded to Ogdon, Logan and Idaho R. R. Company by George T. Gamble. J. H. BARKER, Sheriff. Pract-- : A BUGGY AND HARNESS Icallyltew for aale cheap. Enquire at thla' office, JiOGAN HIDE & JUNK CO Highest price paid for hides, fur and junk. Phone 62. Logan, Utah. DRESSMAKING Plain sewing a specialty. Phone 695W Address 55 South 3rd West, Miss Rigby, FOR HALE 1917 Ford Roadster, demountable rims, winter top, a bargain, 63 W. Center. Phone 87. FOUND Pocketbook, with registration card .of Frank Henry Smith, Sait Lake. Apply at Journal Office,. LOST One sorrel horse colt. Two years old, branded G. J. on left thigh Finder please notify Henry Johnson, Lewiston Utah. . . Q |