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Show r j THE JOURNAL, PAGE TWO -- me. in a way.it wax an e .ii the s a cue suspicion which hint been aft-- 1 pursuing line e Ter since the' enrly - - 3 THE TOTIRNA 1.1 ANa&sg;uM Entered - MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED exclusively entitled U i paper and also the local news published herein. All right of rpublieatieof special dispatches herein are also reserved. r Advertising Rates Furnished on Application. SENATE PASSES THE BUCK 4 4a r n THE contingent in the Senate, who are con- tending righteously and rightly, for a rigid curtailment, of the crazy expenditure going on for battleships and other murderous engines, and a gradual disarmament, have lost out in the matter, the Senate passing the buck to President Harding, by adopting a resolution leaving, all that sort of thing to his discretion. This is a smooth way to evade the issue and still be able to say to their constituents that if the President does not do something about it, it it not their fault. It is their fault, and they are a lot of political cowards, or worse, (probably worse), for not acting in this extremely important matter, at once, as common sense Would dictate and as their constituents desire. This means that nothing will be done about it at all, as Harding has already said that the present is not the correct time to commence disarming, or even to call a conference with the nations to discuss it and come to some rational agreement about it. He thinks this because Englan and Japan are both building big battleships and manufacturing airplanes, cannon munition and hells fodder. The American people lire being robbed of hundreds of millions of dollars every month of their lives by this horrrible and devilish war game, and it is by far the most important problem our government has to solve more important, even, than unemployment, for after a man has been blown into hamburger by a cannon ball it does not make any difference whether tnere is employment for him or not; he wont be there to take it. We hate to think evil of our Congressmen and Senators, but there is one fact in this connection that will intrude itself in ones thoughts: Quite a large number of them are lawyers, and in the employ, as such, of big corporations which build battleships, make munitions of war, cannon, powder, shells, uniforms, furnish food and other supplies to navies'and armies, and are financially interested in seeing militarism flourish. Query If the Congressman or Senator, as such, receives $7,500 or $10,000 a year, and as corporation attorney receives five or ten tinies that sum, whose interest will he Borah-Johnso- . I I I VI IV,) I I J I I of I Vy I I a toooooooooooooooooolcoooo" . o Do it YOURSELF with u-- ft - PRESS I yw Will the women never wise? the fashion, getting wful d public peace FuU d.sturb unlawful They Present styles should be of the limbs. When we dtsplaymg us shock and by tried to grieve they turned away our glim. Then they . kicked, theyd only mock us. so we and their ways; showed a wicked their manner, with bolder trifle got feeble gaze. When the diouldtr. neck and shoulder to attract our something must be found to bit calm, more a and we grew to dazzle, Hilda razzle; something more than leg or arm. Every Myrtle, every the game were bewilder in and ; they embaras to .tarted in to find a way a! last evolved a plan.-an- d to .lay. After week, and weeks of icheminp they their man, in a ty!e that a adversary, oh the ladies now are beaming the dears, h account, we ve read most immodest for and indecent quite recent show theyre showing NAKED EARS. Arent .79c to th nse for repuhllcatlon of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this I , .0c The Associated Press is I Why should you HYRUM; June 17. Thurs- -' Well, I'll tell you. Ma the it dont evening Alias Nina Johnson amount to nothin an" then at her home for entertained A might gtve tut the rljifht stfr. of Buhl, Idaho lies Mrs. Ruby low they cull Sly Lee, -- he', a "heap been, has I who visiting in last bfpw a thief, tiip mostly month. Those . night with a note for Harris. He left , here for the past it with one o the night bnrkeepa, an j present were Mesdames Eliza-- 1 i f a hurry ter teemed ter he in Allen, Veda Nielsen, Grace have it delivered. Ttie d d ihinit jeiia Dailey, Josephine, sealed, hut not stamped an Misses Geva Allen, Ju-- s I want no address on It either. Lucinda Haws and didn't think 1t was no penitentiary Haws. Light rtfre3h- . aentence to pry It open, usin a hit of ; served, were men steam to loosen up the Hup. But i The Misses Ila Eliason and ddint And much, only two lines Si id led Rc-t-a Wahlen are spending La . out In print ielters. WTiere you met n.. . - the week in Salt Lake im Dont toiimrrow. K, eight fail; Mr. and Mrs. Willard John ponimt. i. w. That was every d n and children of Rexburg. dug of .gon v at the Poet BT MAIL, PER MONTH. In Advance.. BY CARRIER, PER MONTH. In Advance A DUcouutof 11.90 Per Tear Will Be Given For Advance Payments Foe a Full Tear. J terhms hBS? Russian Jew?" I questioned, .EDITOR Office Every Day In the Wedk, Except Sunday, at Logan aa Second Claw Matter. 8UBSClUPmN KATE ooooeeeaooooeaoeoaaoooeooo Strnievrhvtv there wax a myahuuil tolerating List whose emmm. PUBLISHED EARL AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMTANT AUGUSTUS GORDON- Saturday, June Its, 1921, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH 'Johnson, ed 7m VJ Pick out some floor in your hoqsefliat is scratched and worrt and catches dirt in every crack hunt up the chair that is battered and marred and ready to be thrown away then come to us for a can of Stainfloor. wjerten, .jKlotZ that?" fes, I do, M this jot). PfcOUT - SuCE t fjj''lk - A few minutes of easyyvork with Stainfloor will give the floor a clean, bright varnish gloss, and make tjie chair as new and neat as the day it left the store. In one simple operation you can and varnish floors, woodwork and furniture; j returned home, Tuesday its Pnrt (Idaho, mbrning after a short visit here explain after a What diil yon do then? Sealed it up, an .give if bach Joe. 1 didnt see no haftii In It. you happen to know who this T. Ill bit. in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rose and ' family from Malad, Idaho, are to Do j w. visiting relatives and friends he're for a week or ten days The wise housewife knows Rogers Stainfloor because its use saves money ohiKfliture bills and prevent? hours of weary scrubbing on worn and Mri' and Mrs. L. M. Edison, stands for? 1 can make a mighty good guess, who have recently moved toj; CiiRtigan a Russian Jew, all right ; Logan, were Hyrum visitors on-- Waldron. The scowl on his face re'mnlned fixed; evidently the name 'was unknown, Dont know the fellow? Likely enough not; he doesnt operate in your lipebut lie Is a crook just the same. I liiiver saw him myself, bnt hate heard about him for a long while never anj tiling good. Hes an agitator, an anarciiNt, a revolutionary orator; one of these hugs who fight society and government, and hate everybody hut themselves, a nuisance Wigan's mouth was open. what's that May, be interrupted, kind of guy got to do with George Ivan relatives here Sunday. sister, AUTHOR Or CASE f m CAVENDISH M Mrs. R. G. Alien.. oXi R1TER BR0S. drug co. All Stores T . Clara Liljenquist. Mrs. Ruby H?ss- returned to Buhl, Idaho, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lars Sorensen of Goshen Idaho, is a guest at the homte of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christensen. . Mr. John Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Nielsen, who was operated on last Thursday at a Logan hospital for appen- dicitis, is getting along very nicely. Mrs. Sarah Baxter was operated on Friday at a Logan hospital for appendicitis. Tuesday, June 14th, being Boy Flag Day, the following out: Scout program was carried Ceremony and raising- of flag, Scout troops. three the Boy by At sunset lowering of the flag! with proper ceremonies, Star Spangled Banner by the band. Camp fire at 8:o0 p. m on the public square. During the a splendid program, consisting music and band of songs, speeches was rendered. After t)e program a dance was given in the Elite hall. The Misses Lila Eliason, Fern Nielsen, Lillian and Grave Wilson all left Wednesday to attend summer school at Pocatello, Idaho. Miss Della Wright has gone to Portland, Oregon, to spend her summer vacation. While there she will be the guest of her, right and brother, Mr. LdVOn - Harris? . s. , Mrs. Emma Liljenquist spent the conference week in Salt Lake City with her daughter, Miss d THE ETXANGZ battered-surface- . j Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hansen and baby spent a few hours with t You "Hes got this to do with him he's out after the coin, lie saw some easy money, and imturaii.v reached cut for COPYRIGHT, EY RAMDALL PARRISH it. He vva the first one to get onto (iot this particular game. They were Aroused By turn possinuuy, ut.a iiTi- - expecte! nie to suy souieimug. Today the wise home 0,110 llie 1,1,11 ol the same boodle. He using him, tills Chilean gang, to pull able to remaiu quiet longer, I slipped does not iisk ovv ner a revolver from the depth, of my bag I lol(1 ou. 1 auppoxe?" their chestnuts out of the fire, and Should I insure iny 'u 1,e didn't. Just said hed run that's how he tumbled to this bunch hut rather, "Is Into a coat pmhet, and ileparted again , home? onto you, and that you were lialde to of money floating about, begging, my home Insured h" 1 turn a trick together. George don't to pick it up. He had wormed enough? hlm-e- lf slop over; that ain't hi. style. Inside, and knew it was com- "But lie polt sbuuf me?" All Sgree that every home " ing. Bnt be didnt have nerve enough j should o.nry iuMtranee, "Well, yen. In way. But It w.nt to taskle the game alone. He wanted Common sense dietotes no more than I told jer. He had to somebody else to run all the risk, and tliai protection against so he out afore you got nmnd, go then turn over bis share. Do you get he sit. nhl loss fire said you was coinin, an for me to be it now ?" m eured. decent to yer whenever jer blowed Sure ; he blew the thing to Harwork fot? in. ris." liar hare "you enough How long waa he to he gone?" You should a way yes. He sent for him proteetion. "Thats whats got my goat, to coine back from England, hut wlih- have all you eaii get. let He said hed out admitted grimly. Hatch advise you re, explaining just what his graft be back in an hour, but he aint was. on the way over Harris picked multi-colorjour Insurance. garding crur are midst many among seething showed up since, ner sent any word. up another end of the same net, and THERE Better he safe than sorry. who should gather to themselves a union organizer I dont want to shove my nose Into ent after it himself. He wasnt un" a PHONE WHO llttl but Im affairs, gettin and your and go on strjke. Take, for instance, the Workers of the Hamder any obligation to Waldron, BIAK'K COMMERCIAL nervous bout George, thats a fact. preferred,, to play bis hand aione. mer, with the subsidiary branches of Satellites of the Rocking Somehow the fellow gvJ me the And tbe Russian has found that Chair and the Sewing Circle Scandalettes ; they have no real Impression of being square honest on, and now he butts In." . according to his lights and intensely leader and no Tides which tell them to quit work and lay off. Thats the way Id read the cards, loyuJ to his friends. Of course, I Costlgan. They ought to form locals in every neighborhood, for they need could not Inform him a. to the whole He sat silent a long while, and I lit but It might be of benefit to a cigar and watched him, hls great , and should have shorter hours; some of em are working sixteen' stoiy, ' give him some Inkling of the situahands closing and unclosing, as he hours a day and never take a vacation they ought to go on tion. slowly reviewed the situation. folks Strike, Then there are the Gadabouts, the hard-worki"Theres no harm, so far as I can Suv. this guy what was humped who put in so many hours remaining away from home; they see, in telling you a part of the plani off did, whoever did It, get anything?" Mr. fostigan," I replied slowly, en"His pockets were rifled, the papers have to travel about a lot and ought to strike" for less work and sav all but a little change. deavoring to guard my words carefulshorter hours whjle the striking is good. Another class are those I know Harris lias every conti- "Are ymf sure this fellow Alva didn't ly. deuce in you, so Ill take a chant e j hae that hunch of money along with family. who continually tell us of schemes where we can double our We're Both on to a miiiion-doiia- r pot him?" Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Guld- money; they work at all hours and every hour they need a 'YKey Tell Me Youre Hunting nof sure, of course, hut ! easy inone.v, It looks like Im spent Sunday at Clark-Harr- ls ijrandscn Parker." union to put them on an eight-hoschedule, with Sundays and The h I that's some boodle ! exhad been shadowing him f.ir v wjth Mrs. Westerberg and 1 vn ' a wnivtn tliinL Ctill oomo t holidays off. Also among other sets who should organize and for CoMigqns, iMrrinjmHt to Irnrn tho citedly leaning forward. Mrs. John Thompson. and Mr. Index numbers have not ,yet "It don't come eveiy day. Ill not tbe tame unionize, and quit work occasionally, are the . Musical Comedy truth, I Htiproitrhod Mrs. Harold Warr Mr. pnd two or us of how 1 the hail spoken in the explain details, with uliiini disclosed the end of the general Tune Whistlers of the World, the Amateur Saxophone Teasers, morning, nml In must have mxtlletl run together on the'trall, and agreed . have been the guests of Mr. and with whor pTiee charge in (fee market for "Krantz Adolph Krantz the hank-- Mrs. Clifford Warr for a few the Independent Order of Females who talk Baby Talk to Poodle me nt once, for, without answering to split the pot. Tlmt's our business raw due to the fact II materials, over ailndt. and er. Kolb. Krantz Company, ' days. queMion, lie turned and rutted out you Dogs, the Indigent Lounge Lizzards, the Lawn Mower Borrowers my "Sure; wliat was it? A bank Job? in Wail street," I explained. to a hrnv ily set. rei fared fellow at Isabelle Savage is that all such numbers in use conMiss Unaffiliated Legion, and a lot of grafting uplifters who uplifht at thp lower end of the bar. Better than that South American vis he ttie same guy that K stands few months in a tain quotations fop a large numspen(ing so much per lift. So long as we must have strikes why not have "Dan, here is that guy who was revolution fund; coin sent over hern for in the letter?" Inumber of Idaho towns visiting ber of commodities in fairly adfrom London to for arms, and "No doubt. He and Harris had an vanced stages of manufacture some that will benefit that great body of the Sucker World so asking for lnrker. lie aint heard into be a murder orpay so. It Is all In one Inters lew at 247 i.e Compte street. among relatives and f lends. untilin' from him. din some cases ready for conm at is ' Critcmow Miss Frances "i.e Compte, hey! I vfonder who ably and frequently cartooned as a small man with a large head, The other came forward pillowing Dundle, and what we need to do la get There is a considerher sumption. on We bauds after know where our finishing it. home tbe lives there? again wearing eyeglasses and labeled Mr. Common People? He is a Ids way roughly through the crowd, stuff Is. but we're still declines in raw betweeiv able Wal1 Idaho lag Well, can tell you Its Ivan scouting afound j school work at Rigby, patient soul, but it is time; he was demanding fewer strikes of the and looked me senrcliinfcly In the face for a chance to grab It ; It's locked up dron." Lilien- - materials and in finished goods, Mrs. and Mr. George "I'm Costlgan," he said shortly. They Rex-til- e His fist came crashing down onto kind we have and more of the kind we have nob md when quotations from these tell me you're hunting Parker, Did jet.". quist returned Saturday to "I see. Aint been handed over to arm of his chair. visit a short wq groups are combined the de Idaho, after you litlve an appointment with him? the gink who's got to pay It out. "H Thats all clear enough then. burg, in manufactured good clines relatives Yes; he was to meet me here this That's what George Is her wjth out He and George are up to some ileal ,j 1 are sufficient td obscure- - the a been Then left has Mr Ariel Thompson telephone morning. now, 1 suppose?" together. Say, I believe this Russian me. he called basic hat material of trend hasnt number, prices, sixty-incomtime e a short home at show made public "No doubt that is what- he started guy is the buck who got Alva." visiting that there are STATISTICS recently "He aint beeu back; that's the reade violent While Mrs. and the Mr. general tills his shadow after the with am not "Do I so? think Well. morning parents, ing of son. Come along with me; i wat a jou in the United States with an annual and re-- dine in raw materials' fellows to whom it was to he paid so sure of that. But, anywray, what C. O. Thompson. more than a million dollars. private word with jou. What gets me Is, why he doesn't re- shall we do? Mrs. John James, of Logan, dated products is over, this does I followed him rather doubtfully, al turn the guy is dead." of! not preclude a slow decline for comes It is too much. They can not possibly use it, and they are though until hack. "Walt George and Mrs. Lila Henninger, lus words and actions ap: Judas Priest ! How do you know There aint any cause for us to butt visitors were not likely to give away any considerable amount of it. What poured fiiendly enough In n gruff way. that? Hyrum lastja period of years. Suefe a Recline Ogden, Whats happened? in yet. Tills Is his game, as I see It. would be no menace to sound t he way to a dosed door at the . He Jed week. more adds in not taxation does take the government simply Why, its in all the papers; he was If it was you, Mr. Daly, he added 'business. end of tlie bar, which, when opened, It is perfectly pos-speMalinda Mrs. Liljenquist murdeied last nigh't over In Jersey grimly, "jou wouldn't thunk nobody millions to their pile, thereby reducing the amount. disclosed a small business office, con- sible a period to carry on such Salt Lake in at week last in .tabbe! the back an through Cilj to shove In uninvited would yer t mining merely a dCsk ami two chairs, among the less fortunate. sound df(,n-You manufacturing and merautonue lt( ,our now ? City. re- chandising operations with pro"H I ! that guv1 He was a Chilean On general principles a man has a right tb all of the money, To hls 1 lather gruff Invitation to sit - Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wand I was unconvinced by his argument, one of tiie-- e, (liew down, captain, or something Yer dont llilnk knew of no way of answering It. turned home Wednesday even-fro- fit. Gradually falling prices over he can honestly earn, but there sholild be a limit beyond which ing at tlieaccepted cigar between lilj teeth, and thut may lie Geoige humped him off, jet He must have read my predicament extended trip a period of years would not . an no man can go. emleaVolllig to appear quite at ease. do ing In tlie expression of my face. jer?" i IdTh'N Pocatello, matei ially affect the price moveseatthe afler Costigim, door, through .ecuiing If the government would set a reasonable sum as, the limit to ed himself ,N'o; I know he didn't; Harris was come out "It'U all such several ment of commodities right, and' hls Da!y,he Weiser the at desk, turning Blackfoot, me all last evening. volunteered. "I know George, an' he the size of fortunes and their incomes, and take possession of swivel ciihir about so as to face me, with visited. are as were cities necesary usually other periods "And you haven't any notion who ain't tlie kind to lie outwitted hy no The Mr. and Mrs. Sumner P. Nel- - for these operations, everything beyond that limit, there would be an end to the his ffreckled handsmoon his Luces. did?" Rd'sslan Jew. Lets have a drink an' told about this Geoige and jou sent Gordon of I shook my head negatively and son children, Cotiaccumulation of the wealth of the country in the hands of a few morning, generation vve'll call it off for tonight. You leave lie began. "At least 1 sui- gait sat for some momenta, his ihln me your telephone number an if any- IjStveriy, of Ogden, are guests of, business men has been - udulv po-- 0 to the detriment of the many. . jou re tlie lad ; jour name Dalj Y' cupped In hls huge fist, hls pipe exMrs Nelsons mother, Mrs. Jo-- 1 alarmed by the downward tend-sephihappens Ill let you know. I'ialded, gieutly lelieved, hut mi-- I tinguished and Ii s forehead creased thing The principal prop of bolshevism would be knocked from I tmkva,taxi back to the hotel, feelJohnson for several ficies of prices,, Rising prices so man Tlie voice trust willing iny in thought. Then he looked up sud-under its feet, and justice, right and harmony would be more in did ing rest less and dissatisfied, jet un- weeks. are not necessary to prosperity ' not know me , had no suspicion. denly, a strange light In his ejes, able to) decide on any. dflinlte actjkm. and evidence than the growing unrest that is now so prevalent. Mrs. Glad ter meet jer Ed and Costlgan and and a sjow downward movement Mr. Boyd he askedjn a hoarse "Say, Daly son Frank, were week end visi- - Is discouraing only to reckless We are approaching perilously near to a state of financial filled a pipe, and touched a niauh to whisper, ilo jou know if there was a the loliacdi without his (To Be Continued) tors from Salt Lake City. Russian Jew mixed up in tills affair peculative activities. feudalism and feudalism, is the enemy of a republican form of sieadj gaze from m fate.removing "We never anywhere? had no dealings together, but If yer government. The only panacea for the Want to be a Salesman? Read Whether folks will live longer tied up with Geoige. Its quite likely CHAPTER VIII. Win Out, page six. Adv. under prohibition or not, Hals we will have. He an I hav been worlds ills is work, production Watch your step. In the United States last year 05,000 girls pardners jtopna long while. He' a h- -1 seem so. A Friend at the Mctpln The Dag- and patience. Apply to this ' to j a been of invented has A trace. a are Pitfalls and numerous Why coin a half cent when guy." gun disappeared without leaving ger. Hatpin. and tell it to your shoot aviators. Why shoot them? that is all the whole cent is "We just o InK) each otns ; yourself . His unexpected, question, atsytlsd yawning, and always obscured from the view of the unwary. denlallj, 1 explained, feeling that . neighbor, for it is p gospel truth. They kill themselves off fast worth now? . Illustrations pr 1 soine-tiod.- v Have Enough Insurance? , . , j Cos-tiga- n 'In STRIKES THAT ARE NEEDED ed i ' Gradual Decline Not ..Dangerous I o , ur , ! 1 T 1 i j i 1 TOO MUCH MONEY - ' -- nt , j m ovr an pre-Amcric- . ' ne j 1 itll j gif s'' t t i s ' r L |