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Show Tt- - X, Tiieoday, January 7, 1919. HOW GERMAN. PAGE SEVEN WORK SPIES -- T1IE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. nSREVEALED Reveals Many Things It Learned LONDON, 31. Dec Cor-- 1 nspondence of the Associated Press). Secrets of the war ork of thfr DritHh Secret that'' ice now revealed show St-r- German spies or agents of the German government were mak- Aert! jng active preparations, before the beginning of TiostlT-- j itles, fo use the Isle of Wight , a a landing place fuices and for the bombard- One of merit of the first p rceaut ions taken i nt A uguat rl9t fpwdxrptace-xdjse-- 1 7 restrictions on persons trying to land upon or leave thfr islan-dFrom Harwich to H a msh re, , along the south and southeast for-Ger- Ordinance' relating l,j tlie near- lug of mask slrhtTUtCIoipnfate" fimftsTiV iTovtdenee ri (vn. THAT YVJJLHE VSV the rapid spread and Increase of the diseise' toniuooli Juia,a into- enaa- within the corporate limits of H Ports-mout- h. - IrovtdtMce Ton has been sach tha BOilTd ot Jf,a,)h v,as th33 ldn matto-aorder . requiring - all- - per.. sona nhiB the limits of Providence ToVtB 4o Par a rwn residence, from and afur Jan t. . Board of Trustee cf providence ar,d agents were toian spies . . .Providence Cache County, ..Town, gaged m desperate missions, n ctahap follows: , One! section i That an persons upon the early days of the war. t)e Public streets or ia any place of the urgent tasks of the Lrit-i0- f pro- bU"iBeg3 ar other Mice 'in en-'t- "ouf . W opeiatibnrof he pyjt- Ltreaidcncero-Uereh- - 'TST y For a tong time the authority this ordnance is repealed to wear a gause mask so. as . to IPS were unable to discover the effectually screen the mouth and uoie origin of Mcise signals that of the wearer. :ri 'Sertton2. ASy peroOnWroIatTiig were being flashed out to German submarines from the "sea front. afPevensey ivatch waS . RnoTrf4 be punished ip uponoi,vktioa--toePeofim- ) bv, a firte in not to et- - a certain jeeed t50 OO, or by imprisonment in kept ail not t0 exeee4 30 cottage and, although no. lights jdayaCounty This ordinance sbhH Section. 3. were showto the patient ebstrv-- 1 effect Immediately upon Us itake .t ers finally solved ue my-ry. paSf:age and publication. Passed thlB 6th day of January, They learned that after dusk by the Board of Truces of .1919, several persons near an upper xrovidcnce Town. window on manipulated-vvli- G ROUGE. at to be the dial of an oi din Attest: ary clock. A raid on the cottage j M. A. disclosed w as that the clock dial fitted with a i - er i ! I ! ! -- I j-- fnrT..beat rorllMXyaiid 1918fbrwiiKoiwnT Jr.. dangerous m , ly ly conclusively that' the masqueraders while pretfend men proved duffr" ton-inl- - wo ton-mil- Mif'-jssip- pI I Reader writes to know if we shall have any French s; this ysar? That depends entirely on how the herring have been running along the coast, and I hisorigln, WHEN YOD SUFFER Sore throat. Almost any man will tell you that Sloan's Liniment , means relief For practically every nun has used it who lias sulicred from rheumatic . aclies, soreness of muscles, stiffness of 4 , .4 L,, 'Vrstrr joints, the results of weather exposure. Women, too, by the hundreds of , thousands, use it for relieving neuritis, The extent to which puix'r has been lame backs, neuralgia, sick headache. used iu Europe during the war to re Clean, refreshing, soothing, economical, various textiles Is shown In an quickly effective. Soy Sloans Lini- place liurcnd of ment to your druggist. Get it today. txhihltion nt the offlie of the foreign ami tbuis( o mniH'ree In the (rostomhouse. New York efiy. There sscipiv of cainoullagc rantgrlak t nud of mat liine gun heUIng, also pnpc r , . wr- 'textile.. whi"h hnvc the pen end Utearauie of j j .after ns 1.-2-6 A - ST T loading Produce Into a Motortruck. The landlady of one of ill. made by correspondents of the I'o. ports u're-.ing to trade with the country trio opened and served it of crop estimates of the United - -states f folhs and tell fortune3 secured1 bis supperrand it was not u aipartmrat of figneuiture. Motor Cost Declines. told1 she important information - as .to Slate in the evening that similar A inquiry la 1906 showed as adbeen had the movements of troops in the hki that the can average for wagons of 19 cents per for hntiling corn or wheat, Southern command. Prompt and dressed to him. Thinking that In 1918 Cents for cotton. drastic action followed these he had eaten his own poison, the and 27 costs wagon higher, naturally wee, He man actually became ill. revelations. since prices and wages have, Increased; but motortruck costs were much lowAt the beginning cf thewar. was proior tly arrested. wt er in mm thaa fever the" to numerous instances came of 1918, due to greater efficiency of the light of aliens attempting to en- PAFER SUDSTtTilTuS SHOWS motortruck. e The cost of wagon hauling c list under false pretenses, if for wheat among the geographic divithe recruiting officers were sions In 1918 was lowest ia the 1aetflc dissatisfied with admans ap-- . states, 22 cents. Above this. In order, are the North Central states east of pearance or accent, he was tak- river,''wlth 26 cents; the the West North Central States, 29 miftfatered to him separately certs; the West South Central, 32 rents J the East Smith Cent rut 30 It is practically impossible fo cents; New England and the Middle a foreigner to repeat the unusAtlantic states. 38 cents; the South Atlantic states, 39 cents; and; high ual phrasing of the oath vv ith- - 0ui.be tray ing' and 3.0 hales, respectively, nud for turned complettly, Frank E, Harvey of motortrucks 60 hales in 1918, White Hull, 111 resolved that,, certain Improvements In automobile headlights MEMORIAL TREES FOR DEAD were necessary. Therefore he pnahurd a very simple aiv.l commendable 'inGovernors of Each State Asked to Co-- vention. The Idea Is to inake at least one Operate In Movement for headlight tuynend that nt the moTree Planting, ment the steering wheel Is revolved. Motor highways to be marked with Thus one headlight shines up la the memorial trees for the soldier dead Is new direction while the- other conthe idan being urged by the American tinues t light the od roadway. In Forestry association as a suitable way this way llgnt Is provided In the two to mark the memory of the heroes of places most needed when rounding a the war. P. 8. Rldsdale, secretary of corner. The connecting rod between the association, soys that the plan Is Hi front wheels supplies the motive being token up-- by. ninny eltles and power which moves the lumps..- - Two towns and the movement Is assuming pins are made fast to this rod nonr ch " " e rHnrt?s tfght?w- emm proportion. ThgHGem causes one nr the nil Federation of Women's Clubs has left movements of the pins to strike the arm of t iuheii up the suggestion for the Lin- other Its hent rod leading up to the cot recoln highway. A Victory oak or a Victory elm sponding light. The illustrations show A spring keepy the part would certainly he the most appropri- details. and itaut rendy to respond to'nll imate way to remember our soldier dead, said Chnrjea Lathrop Pack, the presi- pulses from tho pins and rod .Popudent of the American Forestry associa- lar Science Monthly. tion. "The motor has played a big part -la the war and It w ould be a very fine PNEUMATIC TIRES ARE-BETo' the associations for thing highway take Up this plan. Wood, too, has Reduction In Wear and Tear on Trueke and Greater Speed Are played a big part In the war and our atoeks must be replenished. If each Among Adventegee. In this movement slate win A trip over the Lincoln" highway a living agelong lesson cun be taught the coining generations as to the beau- from New York, to Philadelphia provides many surprises to touring moties and value of forestry," torists In the multlplhliy of big rubbeA letter has been sent to the goverr-tired nor of each state asking his freighters that ply constantly between these two cities, hauling every conceivable kind of Motor trucking companies KEEPOIL FROM . AllTQ , TIRES up a! most daily, offerarprlnBing efUrieut service, which not only ing In Where Cara Are Kept Private helps to relieve the rallronds of a . Garages Box of Sawdust Will portion of Their heavy burden, but Catch All Dripping. also offers quicker transportation, In all terminal detays, so common that Motorists who keep their car In a to are avoided. At first railroads, private garage should keep a box these heavy-duttrucks were confilled with sawdust on the floor la auch fined to the soHd-Ore- d class, but tho a position that It will catch oil dripof big cord tires have led advantages pings from the mud pan and oil reser- many truck owners to their voirIf allowed- - to drip on the floor freighters with pneumatic equip tires. The come it quickly spreuds, and the fires reduction iq wear and tear on in contact with it. The effect of ott on grest the trucks and the greater speed per rubber Is too well know n to require ex- milted are among the advantages that planation, are to be gained. try-wid- -- In-jaot- SteeriBgRiOperatcJt. -- . -- - 3- 4 . poi-Relwc-en Ro-mous- . 7 e 1 - J Whan ft Comos to Evening Up Old -Scores or Fanoied injury A ffentkurrnjwho Quickly Relieved By Wizard Oil f Hamlin Wizard Oil y qfcfcrrfc.-tr- r nnwaaan A GUESS. ApplicalicnsFcp Golds Grazing H smile's and effective treatment for ora and chest colds.' Used af a gargle for sore throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed on the chest it -- will often loosen up a hard, deep seated cold in one night. How often sprains, bruises, cuts and burns occur in every family, as well as little troubles like earache, toothache, cold sores, canker aores, stiff neck, and tired aching feet. Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will al- ways bring quick cehf. Get it from druggists for 30 centa. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick he ill ache? j Just try Wizard liver little pink pdls, 39 V. hips, plea-a.Cfnts, Guaranteed. -- Notice all applications ' throat nt hereby given that for permits, to grazeTcatlTe", horses amTfieep wfthdnTVfie Cache National Forest during the season ofI919, must be filed id my ofiice at Logan, Utah, on or before February 5, 1919, Full information in regard to grazing fees to be charged and blank forms to bo used in making applications will be furnished upon request. ETCTSHEP A RD advt Supervisor. -- is a simple rtVho wns the first shut Inf "Cjui t ajf,lhiu about JonahTL Permit: " -- liml hdlevedjjio hreirThiiirrif or Silstmitisl "Fy uno pops a wiper in the Culumlnis th-e- r, e (O ) Di,jl t h, fiHptHl Into the of8; fjjenit,the dlier dav a hxbtif!-n- ir.1.! he woiiH s r.mti i'tk! i: T oio'ti with the fe'i'o'e in tine way. s it, an liurdtv But the big bu-JJooki'd tip fiottr bin (. -- k os he n plknl, Loniimi iki ii. , The man o tig affairs then dollv-ere- d a liit'e suamm fnuii ihing alter this fiisMou: have oflm felt ke gelling even with somebody, but I h iv e never done ao. 1 have let time dn H Time always euns up thing t bitter th. u I could do so. If a man dc.w-n- 't tit-i- d Die ! T t, t ince Is sntuj-th'n- g wrong vvitu ,m; lie !ms some dCfctf 1 ha t ii ..Vo to la bis- ti j d . lu. So when' I urn offended or inis (touted or Injured. I just wait Tlmo doru.tho work. Why, only yesterday who was jl l"i und a place Xj a my bitter enemy tin yeats e ro a iM.n.who cireuhiti J m.ill.ious staiw imnts against rao and tried to ru'n BiyjretUt at tao tmuk. He failed till -n.ddj in t u iaM limiM If, nud wnt down nml out. A fw days ago l.o to wa to help hlraand I did appi-aleso, bivaube time had gotten cvrn with a staff-to- ri solicit brrbers, ratrJOi: UtL -- i NIELSEN. 11 a I LJLii 4- , - .,3icudquarters..&f-aJlritish'.6inw-'4c'r--01- " " end Lot Time Do It, the Intel Eeelen C iita-v- - 1 s es - - hvo aed I 2 Cv u. conpoo. ir. r. MITCHELL 68 W. Center Sheet w , captured. headlight of a fishirg pies " 1914, About Christmas, was smack anchored it possible to send, forth sigiiafreipn diplomat in London These flashes were uol visible to a person standing on the beach, but out in the chan- - was aroused and analysisshOv-pe- l they could be read easily. ,ed the presence of a deadly Secret Service agents were the coast and Tun-- ! in andlhey proceeded to bridge 'lYe!l3which'r"v. as the the theor- y- Uiat - tlieido foie gra5. Suspicion. made patfr' the aliens then under the rounds of villages undist'u'b one Accordingly, to ed until an officer made the mg- - wrvcillanco nificant discovery that none of ca(-'- of them w an sent anony-'thea can of foie gras could converse .in finjilar in nrrerrance .to gypsy tongue. : ieA.tlhe--.? ir o g the ro;'oned ancont vevtigation- by Secret Serv off-shor- h-- n I ti ?:0, $100, $1000, bought end sold at the best market pi ices. 'e pay accrued i to date of rile on the rllt. -- - ! MRW-B0NB- 3 "ith i lliUul,ins heutJn KT many ... the order mf different divisions of the country 0 for 1013 In the.H.iht North C(;a- - Illinois Man. Makes Decided Jm? . . . .. trnl, 10 cenrs la the luibt. South Gcn- - 7 provement in Headlights. ,fl Ninv Klli;,1,n1. th0 lrj1' H Din-Lonaer Hauls at L5s Cost ! I Middle A f rMbtlf. nml (IieWVoKt Mort h .Ohs Shines Up New Direction While closed in Reprts to Bureau - Oentml, 15 cents In the West South . Continues to UshtQld " cents In the ruUfle, 18 Cental, Red Supplies Mo-- " of Croo Estimates . Roadway 1 C(,nt SoiitTi 2! in the Atmtmi'.Tmt j tfysFo a r. cents In the P.ochy Mouulnln states. Trailers Often Used. automobile In nhli'li The motortrucks generally In use was riding one rienlug ent. around by farmers are uot large trucks, but corners so fast thiUt was dangerous, hmall onesw lose nominal capacity Is and bemuse the front lump? wire sin. usually xme in two tons. In quite a Hoiwry.and Id not suing In tlic di- uitiiilmrof eountle throiifchoiit thc rocU(m :thc .F,4t um:i!Litihftrt rouni rj thc trucks used for baullng j n,Hdctvef-tntfi.engcars. In Hre j j Konie cases light wagons ore attached 1IS trailers to ordinary pussenger cars, Prepared by Tie Volte! Statra lpa-t- mrnt of Asrioulture md prodwt H taken to market lu Motortruel. Inula In 1018 from farm 4 bat nay. In North Dakota and Cult-- ; ii rtLa reniced. 1UI eiUcs, -.--0. sh pip! n g omiaras well as othcr elnlee--, 4tet,-- r 4 4lnlc naon Inn lRavordgiJRmiliiS are used ojiltdrw4af sewrai-wiigon- s, .ind a nuitonrmk made 3.4 roui d Tor hauling grain. Trailers are also trips jper day mer itlJonger route .eif -iod, pspeemlly In tlie VVeht.with 1L3 miles, y bile wagons nu.de 12 'inlrnwn kagons, trips per lay over the the United State as A whole ' theior IKlanco, average wagon load of wheat was Th estimated cost of hauling In V5 bushels In M06 and 56 bm.h4s in rayons from farm to ihliiplitg point j ISIS, an'd the motortruck loud In the .veraged in 1913 about 80 cents a tatter year was 84 bushels. For com, on i. mile for whiat, S3 eentsfor wngon loads of I906and 1918 were -nt3 Stralaht Ahead, tbs om, and 43 cents for cotton ; for , 't bushels, soil the motortruck load of 0n5r othcr ,h D rect m Car ,e Turning- 'sauIlngATfCmotoitrucks or by tractors j )18 was 58 biishetk. The cotton load. UI mO I U Clerk. ), dark-pris- m. ftC AHTflD THUni C. M HAMMOND MATHEWS Jn i.K,tortrwk haul me -- WILLIAM J.'Cni'GG WILLIAM It. ZOLLINGER way Jjy.f ocusing. theprism oii the! in that were strong- UGHTSBOTH ROADS RO U N D I ti G 7TCORNER An man . I nj. fiJaakto. c 111 l X for LiiiH.ruit anil Vff , -- ,3. U'hcie . Logan, Utah. uj q-- IS. -- .I 1 kjWaU, I Lit steal. :r: j l'4 n IT,VT--T- heited i a yeiitleinan, 1 II North 2nd room, Dion a Wed f,r,7. k.h sm: ryIll E II -JionU )g r Methanlral Emil loiitjdeto. yali c Viek-- IDS. HVl,!.J'uld.,!u milk eoss hd'. rr.. E. t'. V'nn Orden, .i'l L Lev iion Utah. Fill! -- New nmrtitn homo with bnscuien 3 Tty 8. 1st. VI.K- -1 room Wuit. it:imiati:atVlTIlK cr.uuT vnmiih endr Geo-i-- ir lerh 111 tue i.oerw fin Hither fi ' !OinH..i 1 I ot la the 1)1 debt of the First Jmliibil Uihtrlit of 1h (State of U.11!.W Greater philesophy never came from the lips of man. Time evens up all ili.nga. It captures tho thief, It -- . 1 I Cat 1 il. In at.d he. State of I forthe t.di. County of ymntMTiKniTORs dimwit ptidlstha hnrul of Ibe Estate of Niels f. Jensp n, Hecea- murdonr, TTio'oiTjn'.H tLutji!.'iy ba v V' sd. i III tl f il i .Tn l.xd.-eL d j" lU touaj uro f y . ( red'tors will pre t claims with nfter no toun ever VTmriiff-f-l affi-Tie- d to tho underairned Tot even" witU mother by dying bira at his re-a nee. at Jlyrum City, an lnjustlca, 1 or at the olje of VValtera & Utah, at - Lavs, Ixighn, Harris, Art-r- .-s . on r th 2uth day of t(i.h, A AS)' t f f, Hate of first pub April, A. T' toi-hn IStr-mllretlon 18lh, 1918. f TO JttE POINT HANS B. NIELSEN, i f Arc No, Elizulieth, Jo-i'- i Administrator, wasnt I'm wife of bonli. WAT TFP.S & HARRIS, k i;d iJirawtl poiiAHorpej J '! Olip.tr'tuLy ! itear rubber shoes, NOTICE TO ( KEDITOKS A boys apiie.irnnee of nu-i,. mt-cover a lot cf pras may . Estnto of Caroline A, Kilgore, Der ceased. J clihf. ItTs queer ihnFa KooirTidlow Creditors will present claims with vouchers etmhetl to th undersigoften lias so nutpy bad SaiLiia. ! ned rt her reMdenrp, at City, r Half a loaf Is fconietlm." hi Ctha, or at tho ofTne of Walters & tee than oj.lurate4 vltabty doe iratris, Attornevs at law, Logan, to overwork, I !h. on dr be for the 2th day of fetomqjnen gat under a clou I A I Bote of first pubtl-ratiISIS Ajiitl, lor the purpose of sweeping tho ! Dec IS. 1918 , e cdur lining. VIRGINIA A. PORTER Executrix WALTERS & HARRIS, - Attornejs , !'-- e-- -- tc ! 1 Ai , k t-- 1 oa i U. S. 1913 Corn Production Is 2,749,123.000 Eushcls . Corn production this year will be 2 TdD.TS boo bushels, the ilepiu nuetd of arieulture ann.iunred Inits NiivlTn-Ju- r mop report giving tho preliminary estimate of the crop. Pn'lliuInarFesth tm. lea of prmim tirnt of other cr. ;n fob low ; Bnekw b.mt.LS ;!)0,trft4tu-he!- v; potatoes, fftio.tol.frio httriieG; sweet otatris- - fidlHysxt tchncco, lAfAGSOOtS) poubda; tUvwed. 1 1,0 !,, at buhi N wars. 10,!i'2.tMlO busln Is; apples, 107,:;(Vi,OiMHius1iids ; sugar hcM s, tto.rtitr t.Tim ; k.inrs.'nitoAtMKI bushels; srflptu riles, 371.1 0 hit reds ; onions. 13, gtujkMt bila Is ; r.iblmie, WtV 000 totts; jsoiglumi mi up, 2li,7J7,U)0 gal bfim; sdovrr sorsl, 1 2dSUMnshri.t; Iieanuts, 5201T.GKI bualn 1$. At her h tails of the reiant are: Weight of JULosuTimI bushel : VVlie.it, 113.3 pmn.ils oats, :LJ2; barley, 46 9. Sfmks of old corn on farms Novqtid'er I were cumpured with 3 1,1 Id, sst l.e-- t year. bir-hrl'- 118.-PXt.iS- S) hu-be- ls, Storing Coal Under Water Seals Pores, Saws Basel The advantage of storing quantities of root nn.l'-- water, where deterii.i is imt.'li ler than lu the itir, li m been amply provitb It Is gem r. Sly that tho giies ronrahJ In Ihf' o,va of the e nt nyBen In par iltultr at for both b':ij-Jq- g tit . b t. rh.ratfon, and (I . ir i npe sbouhl lf irteveiiio.) tm fxr im po Coil immerd in water Is p. 'h.itly little oxidation LLs NO ed IK E TO HI HITOKS Estate of Teresa R Kent, deceas- Creditors will present'clalnis with Uers-- to ite- - onderrigrted at his home at Mwlston, C.uhe County, State of Utah, on nr beror th list ! of P'ebTuary, 1919 MFLVIN E. KENT. .Administrator ot tha. estate of Said deceased HVRT & VLVN BAM, .161 f. Kearns ni.lg, Salt Lake City. Utah, Attorneys for Admlnfslrator. Bat of firat publleatlon, Becem-h- tr I9fh, 1918 vo . - NOTICE TO CUHHTOIIS Estate of 'Leonard- - K rogue, deeeas- Creditor wilt present claims . with vouchers to th nhderslgned at No. 324 North fith East street, I.o-"- in r- of-t- h. City, CJTTo CbunTy; Staon or before February 21sG . 1919 THOMAS A. GREEVHALGTr. 224 .North. 5th EasL Administrator of the txtatgof said defeaHed. HAltT ft V BAM, 1616 Kearns T5ulhTfng,"'F itrT.aS City." Ttah, Attonuvs for sold mimli.istrntir. Ittlo of f.rot imt.IU n( urn, Decem- ber 19th. 1918 r Ds a lor.tv lane that Ias no but from v hat they s v bhs very onilcnt, ani if the tlis-crpti- i- (Iiamorid4 .(rererl''C!tl with newer rnrT t ho v. ill j roioUy I x k t a ie0 f !' flu leaps n an ) 1 in the future. 0 V,rc ' |