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Show PAGE TWO I journal 1 o e Entered t : , t & 5 ir'l - ACGUSTt'3 GORDON At the SCIiKCRIPTlOX . Except 000064 000000000000$ 035$ OOOOO OSS Do The Dead Communicate i o o Sunday, RATES tl Oivea Safe'jCIASSSFSaDL Notice is l,erebt givtif lht the Hoard of Education of Cache proposes County School of to issue and sell all or four hundred th .uaana dollar- of ilaads. H A. ithe bonds of the said school uk buy u Ltheitv 4. i at Ci.rijaiiy. election a authorized as licit! on the I V d.. of Itbruary W1I.I, sl.KI O.. Muk horse, 1350 1921). Said b ;n.! arc lo he da.e l.oiuuib Lilev Kent, Ligan April bt !92U, an. vll l,"ar niatiTier Coal OOI IMHt- to" st at the late of f ? n rent o ilu no ij or 7') Tea is sold by the pound, per am. uni. paabV li urriuge, call 'uli w im r i t sait (!al?: but the real way to measure O In I he due and pa able without oy- - lottl . , IS by Ho i of your money prior pay men! a- follows iiovh: i on mi i: f.iii 47i5 West . . .1 ' Ft r. t the cost per cup. S2(),00d.00.atendofor.e tear a"d ' .20,tM0.00 at mil of etch si. - i KO'HI Hilt si or I')' or sale J lie more enjoyment you seeding year thereaft'r until e 1. '. i'" 111 Wit! 4 North. CCt out of every cup, and psid Hi full as to the entire Nit one-ha- lf With The Living o ..loc -- Bond VEElISJNp 1 vooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocooccos-ooccocoo- c BY MAIL; PER MONTH. In Advance BY. CARRIER, PER MONTH, In Advance 00 Per Year Will Be A Ptecount At the Rate of Advance Paydenta For Six Montba or a Tear Notice of 'BMtnmSI by this t Di-Mr- EDITOR Poet Office Every Day la the Week, At Logan Al Second Ctasa Matter. )OSSAa4 aai.iiomao o e MLULlfeHKD BY EARL AXD ENGLAND PtBLISHIXO COMPANY. . , Friday, March 19, 1920. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH I 1 1 1 (Copyright, ISIS, by A Conan Doyle Pttnte.l l . Metropolitan newspaper Servuc, 60c For -. le fc( t 1 t with the I AV j An Article by Sinclair Lewis, William Shakespeare, Robert Louis Stevenson and Henry James Trickery, Not Truth, Prevails , at Lily Dale, He Writes. - . , , MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Aaeoclated Prese la exclusively entitled to the use for republlcatlon of all new diapatobee credited to it or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the lacol newt published herein. All right ot republlcatlon of (peclaj dispatches herein are also reserved. Advertising Rates Furnished en Application ' - 1 ( .i.'.-annual- I i ! i II .1 - : ( . , i MORE TROUBLE AHEAD j estimable pfeople are fondly of the opinion that the i of America are at an end at least in bo far as ourj .relations with foreign governments are concerned. "They believe that because we raised an army of 4,000,000 in a; few months and sent 2,000,000 to France we have demonstrated out superiority in such a striking manner that the rest of the .world will be glad to let us alone. v They are in error, as was clearly shown when England and France calmly ignored the threat of President Wilson on Jfche Jugo- HANY slav question. - England, and France expected enormous additional credits from the United States government. They did not get them. They expected the United States to assume much of the burden of rehabilitating devastated Europe. They were disap- pointed. ; They charge that jve commercialized the war and annexed the money , wealth of the world, and that now we will not open .our of for alleviation the humanity. t bags ;l U . They are disappointed chagrined sore, They will bide their time until the proper opportunity presents and then they will strike, either commercially or with the mailed fist, or both; . Just what particular form that retaliation will lake, no one on this side of the Atlantic knows. , put Europe has a long memory. It never forgets. . v' A -- n If VM.9BS8B r f; THEY ALWAYS CITE LODGE, DOYLE, HYSLOI ET-A- Lr SAYS LEWIS th, pca.cr Mill HI. AT Call a! ..I number of per. pound, the better " ... atbanTTinNew Tori; Ci'v oi I the tea js. 'Chicago, approved bv purchaser. Bids for all and for one hail Schilling Tea is the fine 0f gaid isue will be received un want to establish some fundamental principles, 1 desire to prophesy. The spiritualists are going to answer my article by repeating their favorite incantation which is the names of Crookes, l.odge, Wallace, Stead, H slop and lenan Dojle. They are going to ignore what I actually sa they are going to twist my meaning and assume that I ha'e asserted that all psj chic phenomena are necessarily deception. Of course if I did say that it would be fair to contrast me, the novelist, with such master scientists as Crookes and Lodge. Rut it happens that 1 dont say anything of the kind. I do not deny the possibility of the existence of spirit-lif- e nor of any other force or form of existence. I am not studying Lodge, but Lily Dale. 1 protest against the poor logic of paying as the spiritualists conslantly da that because Ledge and. Crookes were honest investigators, therefore any association of persons calling themselves spiritualists, psychics or occultists, must also be honest. I moneys-wort- h I Hll'hS Y One-Fcurth-- Off' all bids. i By order of th? Board, of Ed- ucation of Cache Counts School 'H,, ULY I) LK Blit three beautiful things tht re tiie at Lily Dale: the Forest Temple, the Ob' III G. A. IIOGAN, he-itse- j "g1 Themoid Crolid C a longer run for his money, tire and tube trouble. pound Casing ha and has leas There are sound reasons for ! ? . Hand Methods of Manufacture ; Thermoul Crolide Compound 1 Best Materialau r r r: t ' I wished him to commit him- self beyond question. Are you an(1 his fellow sure its the spirits of William spiritualist vaudeville-managerand Robert and Henry that you and sideshow spielers of the see with me? Lily Dale Assembly. Where the Spiritualist Yes, certainly. Clans Gather Well, do they approve of the work I am doing just now? jThe Lily Dale- - Assembly ia a Yes. They say its all right, mixture of summerresort, Estate of Krlck Olson, Deceased. ; Portugal to each Just go ahead. spiritualistic camp meeting, and 1,000 of population . Creditors will present claims with 1,1X10. In to each Sim 1.000, But do they like the way Im Chautauqua. It has been held to vomhers the undersigned adminto each 2,050. and Iluia handling the work? I insisted, every summer now for thirty-Slat- to each 5.000. In Australia there was istratrix at her plnee of residence at Cache Countv. Ftah on or was impatient. in Chautauqua one for each 140 of Yes! eight years, and Smithfleld, before the 20 day of July 1920. Didnt I tell you that they were County, New York. It is the most In South America, as apopulation, whole, one for Date of First Publication, March e each 1,4.10. touching your sensorium? Why, important of the several 17th 1920 aint once in a hundred mer camp meetings influenced Many a minor dty In the Inlted Betty Olson, Administratrix fh National Spiritualist J W Gardner, Attorney for State hus more ears than the whole tithes that I can see that con- Admx v of China or Japan. They tell me to tell you, j80ciatin. NOTICE TO CREDITORS through Mr. Slater, to go right i. Lily Dale lies upon a little Famous Art Collection. In (he Matttcr of the Estate of ahead, and they will be with ieedy lake, eight hundred feet of collection Chlnee The Janie II. Shorten nml you. The Divine Guide, the above the level of Lake Erie, and work ofunique art made by the late LI llung Hannah Shorten, thirteen miles Unsame the south about an Control, being Deceased viceroy of China, Chang, fort.v miles from , Buffalo. A which for years collector tried vainly Creditor will present claim with cas, had spoken the last words, admin- through Mr. Slaters mouth; creaking country bus takes you to Bcqulre, hits flnnlly been 'bought hy vouchers toh the undersigned Oace ot rhsidence at though, as I understand the through an iron gateway, with a a Swedish syndicate. The purchase Smith field. Cache County, Utah, on understood to have been more or bpfore the and a ticket-take- r, price system, it is Mr.. Slater who gets ,0th day Ja,y nhout uke tl. krone million a to than entrance a (nominally the three dollars, not the guide, Date of first publication March 18 county fair. intrliiHle value tlio ofiiso. I was modestly pleased, for he admission is twenty cents. yjsO, ')), hut a. J. HILL William and Robert and Henry, At first you seem to have come theLI collection la Incalculable. Administrator Chang died In 1001. HeJ cheap summer resort, not had a Hung those .homely spirits whom Slat-- ,t THATCHER ft BOWEN, collection of works of nrt er had definitely asserted to bejmPkasant'irf its scattering of er than anything of Its kind In larg the Attorney for nid estate. trees and the shine of the lake be- old my sponsors, .were William Robert Louis yond Then th big canvsldedf Shakespeare Stevenson; and Henry James. auditorium suggests a Chautau- - undent Ccramlctt. The bronze date. Deceased Creditor will present claim with from 'a time before Christ, ftnd the Slater had not asked me for the iuar an(l the ubiquitous the undersigned adplnls-trest of their names ; apparently begin to amaze you painting were done from tbs tenth voucher to itt- tratrtx retrtdence centnrtw.' i twclfth the he had not needed the surnames Everywhere opon theU houses 'South 5 West Street, Logan, JLtah on are such notices as; Message to identify them. or before the 29th day of July 1920. ' Date of First Publication March And the' worie I' was doing, Medium. Scientific Palmist h ALE My fine Phonograph 17 920 the work which they wereMafn?etic Healer, Healer, FOR aixe. 65; must be o!d today Ada E. Wahlstrom. Aflministra- Clairvov. Calllarge authorizing and aiding, was the iHe&ling Circles, Mr. Sorecken, room 105 Ecclea trix. Trance Hotel. investigation of Mr. John Slater nf and Clairaudient,' J. W. Gardner. Attorney for admx. j s. e j PV OlSTILlBUTOtLS CODES K, UTAH, - Krt-u- h i UWIKIl or tl ds North 4 MOII.II Mil LlkK l 1I)H( V will sell ou one, or KVIi'l? t.ihe vour ('tube Valley property in on one as pnrt p.n Ste ts ht Ktcles Ihtel njot l :',02 WilUns Lewi Ke.il .ito Co Kb Foil sVI.K In .n res 1st class farm land IMeniv of water Four room-e- l house, bun h.uI o' her out build. inis One te.iin wnli f.uMiing imple-mei.- u include Sit u.iit near Logan. 'ppl 01 r u ofln. .1 I s VOIXtl 'IKN Clerk 1 uunetejs i For llitlwav Mail I'uintl' KpQriene bn v l hee i ritv- - II Go'crime:.' ti' eut.il RJdg p:u i n T''r Fv'tniner) V. . enin ulars (former 074 or Con- D C Ut k k i.icso i . plasterers, rKD plum In i sheet icetsi! wtrkers. b.tliecs, shlnglers end buildI no ing biboiers IM.Mirg effect "OTiett Shop' Miic rot- - p, fthirlar to Southern Idaho Fmplo'ers Associa-I'oloom 7i, 2"1 M.un Avenue South, 1 w In Fall-- . I.l.iho n. Dll' K It) III ItltV ILL H To gel ihib It n ai re farm in Raft Rw-l! ..llev. 1,'Uo cleared, fenced, small hon-- e mid barn wltn all tillable water, Joins soil, running r 1 National Forest reserve Mortgage Baugh, Burley, Idaho, and Ittw But-taand Owen Archibald of Cache County Write or see us before you make rs ! Investment ..V';.n?Jfj8'V,d Co. Automobile Owners Save a few hundred this year. Sea our ad this issue. Universal Chemical Adv. Company. Ixganites who know say that Sparey & Mehse Co., is the best place to eat in Salt Lake City, ! I i DROWNING sown toll skl.K foipi r. on Coun- t il ll.iuroail track 1 i cn.cs. ca id journal due in 1922 1 will take $500. One Car to 24 Persona. residence No. 1K.5 West Fourth North Street lit I ogan. Fit), in Cache count) cash pun base to assume the mortg-.Stjt- e There Is a motor vehicle In of 1 tah, on or before the 21st age O K Hrrk, at Hotel Logan Fnlled Stiite for every 24 per on ; dav of .4.1) A D 19?'i Logan 1 tah. In Canailn the iiroportlon Is probable Date first publication Marrh one to each fit); in Kiigl.ind. one to 19th A of IHRI.KV II) Hf FARM D 1920 We have a verj complete listing of 200; In Denmark, one to 200. Hml ALVIXM LARSEN, In France. Itelglmn, Holland. Sw.lrer-lan- d jthe farm for sale or trade on the Administrator famous Minidoka Irrigation Project. and tlenminy about one to every V. W MAI GHAN This land has been proved for a num400. snv s the Compressed Air Ma gaAttorney ber of years and our water Fight we In 1017 4t was cstl-mntiit tne, New Y.rW. believe to be the best Ily permission NOTH K Tt) CKKDITORH one had thnt Italy car to each we refer to James Hangh and Will KS se uir e tah I 7n Fast j pbe-iiou- , , ) 1 one-tim- I i li X Browning Brothers back Thermolda. Th repo-tatioa of enr eoaeerti ii without blemish and onr indorsement of - Thermoid Crolide Compound Casings ia baaed on their proved quality. . W.OtS pci or to do ceb-bnile- d e, As-ditio- n. The Thermeid Tire is a tough, nonporous. Inseparable nniL The fabrie is made of Leng Staple Sea Island Cotton and the robber is from the Para Province of Braeil the choicest te be had in the world. Thermoid Crolide compounded with the fabrie aa well as the robber, gives these materials marvelous endurance. rl Co - sum-ther- t rdiuhle V .1 M (11111 l CORN SHFM.FD t South ( ,n he Mill t'l Millville. IKo their brands of flour, ..eruinde giiih.m. et end nil variety ) of Mill leed I'onrl.ir prnes utc I., chorus $14. ItWIA (HIV 7.1 7iii per in .4 l Lo,, i price All ere right all yjiieiln hvidled lii-flace Tlinr.iuaub'e o;.h er , O il.'K brown horse or 1400 IbB. vein (,M Must be good unit snu.H, Smith l.uni-b- ir 7 Autrla-llungurv- Themoid worth: wo violins Ii 1 Paradise T s, mut who DKt 7 Mrdon lot. I 1 - - 1 nn!i 1 Lo Icphone I 1 Th Ai- -. mi ronrt, ! v Why Ttennolds Are Pcpalar i oi : AU Mil. I. II tic'll i ( Nor! i Quick service and the best food at Sparev & Mehse Co., 32S (lit stl.K Kir-- t iLn a Haifa hay. I. South Main, Salt Lake. Adv. farloail lota in ine' iat deliveryBoise' O Hox lull. Hugh Sio.it, PROBATE AND GUARDIAN - :,,ln!o SHIP NOTICE young Klt Ntl.K FouraliioPoulatered lo good voung Purham liulla, T1IK (OVKl'LT I'OCXTY tMlUK OR woik lioracs apply to J II White i spirit-exhibi.or- I W lOtt Jl.ltsM 1 n lf, ' l(n 1 1 ic rood 111 k'i-- i (o 1 J2'ul President adt. t REN r sn.'i! house or I'll- hif Mi nUii vii ni'A ll.lst fih dav of March. ARTHUR JENSEN . Clerk. . le on i tr-- c wanted by K Jut.h A kkai 1 and Medium, Headings District. Psychic. Dated the Tin: XATFUAL UFA FT ICS 1920. A .1 1 I reject any Stump, and the iew of the lake. and the sloping grain fields novelist and short today LEWIS, writer, story young qincLAIR Tefnple is ij a fjiifg- at the Spiritualists. He does not directly assail o;id it. The the distinguished supporters of the belief in mans power to com-- ! municate with the dead Lodge and Doyle but he picks flaws in but it is in a groe and above the' the methods in vogue at that strangest of all colonies the Lily, benches the maple boughs meet. REKPETTIVE SKJXKUS HR KlIlTIIKR IXIORM ATIOA f?nVu 'n ateL aernoon Dale Spiritualist assembly in upper New York State. when the leaes overhead are de- time there investigating' Mr. Lewis spent considerable ! the Didtrlrt Court of the ,)y translucent ant the,e is seances, slate writing, spirit messages and similar phenomena. !a murmur of woodland peace. Judicial District of the State of I tail, in anti for the County of Only he doesnt call them phenomena. The thinks it is all tommy The co' ered stage, like a tinv Cache, State of Ctah. wooden of an ancient rot. He has some big men against him, but what he says is as Gieek adaptation NOTICE TO CREDITORS stage, is simple and white. sincere as it is interesting. His contribution makes the eighth in True some one has done his best In the Matter of the of Xnnn Marta Flnthiger, Deceased the Spiritualist Series, which will close next week with a special to spoil it by adorning it with a article by Dr. James H. Hyslop, secretary of the American Society mail-ordparlor organ, vet it Creditor will prerert claims witi has a not borne out by vouchers to the undersigned dignity for Psychical Research. Utrator at his place of remden.e al ithe glib messages which (minor mediums are constantly Providence, tah. on or before the day of April. 1920 giving at the Forest Temple. A SPIRITUALIST VAUDEVILLE Date of first publication February touch to the wooden BY SINCLAIR LEWIS benches is the tinv plate on the 21st, 1920 GODFREY FF1IR1M S of each, dedicating it to an back James William Shakespeare, Robert LouU Stevenson and Henry Arisen Loved One. Administrator of tho estate of had .u.'tria Fiutkigcr. assisted in the preparation of this article. No writer e'er The Inspirational Stump, sur-jn- a rounded by a ring of backless THATCIIER & BOWKM , more distinguished collaborators. benches is th? Attornevs for said estate. among big maples himself Slater Slater John of Woods. Leolvn the and pines XOTICK TO CRKDITOliS had, in return for three do!-- 1 It is a, natural church; a friendlars in advance, given me ten In the Mutter of the KMttie of ly and disarming gathering minutes of his time, and an exWILLI M W. HKMlF.lt KN place. ample of his inspiration es a I)C(f SSeU, Near the Forest Temple is the Creditor will present rlaims with spiritualistic medium. Fox Cottage, shrine of spiritual- vom herS to the undersigned at her Are there any questions? ism. It formerly stood at Hydes-vill- resideme In Ithhmond. Cache Count' asked Slater, briskly and rather toll, on or before the ;ftth of New York, and was rei condescendingly. to Lily Dal? as a sacred Mnv. 1920of moved ted first publication &.irth .Please, I stammered, does! relic. In tne Fox Cottage, in i17.l:1920 vour guide tell if the Spirits of 1847, began a series of rappng Mnrle V. Ilciulritlts. William and Robert and Henry AiminlslrBtrix attributed by scoffers to charlaare near me and assisting me? Walters & Hurri. and by the faithful tc th?, tanism Attornevs William, Robert, Henry- spirit of a murdered peddltr. It simple names, presumably those led to the spiritualistic epidemic tmrr to ciit iiirt Rs ' of commonplace relatives who which swept America and Enghad passed beyond. land, and produevd so rciv. ne i In The District Com t of ( at c Slater shot out, Certainly. 1 a medium as Daniel Douia t'uiu.tj, rsii le cf I'tali. can positively say that they are Home. Fstnti of Vituhi.i CJu istensen with you- and assisting you al(To Be Continued) . Deceased ways. In fact, my guide says Creditcrs will present claims with that they are touching your sen- vuttr hers to the undersigned ut his sorium! 4 A n er E have all the newest1 styles in Hats in our new store, 29 W. First e North, in the Paulsen,, Block Our extensive line of SprinCoats, Suits and Dresses are already selling in order to at make room for more goods, which are arriving daily. Dont forget that a few steps off Main a few dollars saved. r U-d- d right N'othy mechanical 4. Al There art four flavor of S hilling , shall be accompanied bv certified can 111 le chedk. of five per cert pavaMe to h2 Tea Japan, Ceylon - India. Oolong, All one qualify. In Kngluh Sreakfa-- t. the order of the Board of Educa- moisture-proo- f packages. panhmyn-hiteki tion, as a forfeit. The b ard re- - R At grocers every htic. -to the and. loom 101 elves St Will xi.i.-idiSou'll I a I San Francisco Mill oi, .lorri..n i Co i ii iii.iining money and i OK SILK niuio-practical tea for the Amcri- - to and in hiding the 20th dm of March, 1920. No contingent hid ,,y p or. P. can housewife. will he and all A Sckiliitg & o iM North deposit i received, i A Pur- -li, 1ST ,( rooms ! Chiropractor 0:8V7t.TO Rnura: 10-1-1; 8-- 4; Hosts CI1 by Appointment Arimo Block. Phone 80 , 13 - .. o her-pltrce- -of -- Wm. Eli Hawkins, D. G - CHIROPRACTOR -- - - ... ' Palmer School System Rooms 1 . t -3 Hours Res. 637-- J Central Hotel Bldg. 1, 2-- 4, 6-- 7 Office 135. |