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Show t- - 0 "WedntsOay, March 1, 1922. THE JOURNAL, LOG AN CITY. CACHS Trf'ti COUNTY'tjTAH 35,000 Armenian Kiddies, American Home Health Trained, the. Hope for Future Peace Festival of St David, the patron saint of Wale. Ash Wednesday, which mark the begiutiiug ot Lent. Today is the fifty-fift- h birthday of the State of Nebraska The week beginning - today has been defigaatod for tne annual observance of National Canned Foodr Twelve tncusanu nine hundd red notices to owners of bland anJ four thousand five hundred eighty notices to ownc.s cf i corded maiks were ma led last sammer-bthe State Coaitl of Agriculture, said recordEd. T. Jcnes, er of maiks and brands, ealliftg attention t i the fact that all owners of livestock within .the State of Utah, shall wtnin one year ftom May 15, 1921, send intd the recorder of Maiks and Brands all recorded marks and brands used by them. Apparently a misunderstand injf exists as a great numger ot our citizens me sending their apphc&t ons and old certificate to the office of the State Audit-- 1 or, wh0 acted as Recorder ofj Marks and Brands at the last period May 15th, 1911 to May lotn, 1912 and the' work at that time was under hisi supervision, but the dut es have jgSinc'e been transferred to the State Board of Agiiculture Any per son Who desires to rere cord a mark or bland or desires to obtain a rccouled maik or! brand must make application to the State Board of Agcul-- j ture directly, or through the! county auxiliiary office, the off-ice of the county Clerk, except as to Salt Lake County where! the geneial rfficc is located. Where the request is for re recti ding, . the owner of the marker brand' cSn s mplify mat ters by sending in the old certificate and the leconling fee in check r post office order madf payable to the State Board of Agriculture and addressed tc dhe above named l Ilu Iding, Salt Lake City Any itetson desiring a mark or brand, who has' not formerly owned a maik or brand need not write for a blank form of application. A letter addressed brand Or giving mark desired aecompan ed by the recording fee will receive attention. Should the recorder be unable to record the mark or design or brand tequested the party will be notified and a maik or brand s ruler in design suggested, wnich is open for record or the money returned. The statute provides fifteen positions fop the branding of animals which are des gnated as follows: 1 nose; '2 forehead; 3 withers: rere-couie- e Bor Scoot of Noar But Relief Orphanage et Aleeeedropol, Are m.nie, whero ISAM youajiUr are cared for. f The baseball diamond, the football gridiron, boy and girl scout organizations, and other institution of the American youth will their part in the final peace play I !.. according to Charles in the Levant, V. general secretary of the Near hist Relief, who n now on a tour of .inspection of the work bring done by that organization in Tran zcaucasia. Behind the walli of American schools and orphanage, one finds m this whole the only tranquil spot' troubled territory- he writes. Here, despite disorder, pestilence, and starvation, outside tile gates, ambitious young Armenian boys and girls are making the best of the opportunities offered them hy their American teacherf. If only mir work can be continued until these children reach maturity a new generation will arise Co face the prol-leof the Near KaM with the benefit of their American training to help them. At present. howesrr, we are confronted by the possibility of having to abandon them bciati'e This will mean of lack of funds not only the wasting of what hat already been accomplished but will also result in the death of tlie majority of these wards of American charity. Several hundred of them IS-18- Vn-krc- 1 ay , f Assembly presided over the Feder7 the Northern District Nirholaa Horthy. al court OXK YEA It AGO- TODAY of Illinois. His unique Conduct in Death of Klug Nicholas of Monten" Court, where he frequently took oVerv J.findls egro. President Wilson Gsaoral StcttUry f th Organisation N. died during a br ieL'period. spring when the interior stations in tiie Caucasus were cut off from American food. On the other hand, a continuation of the full .re-tiprogram can not help but mean lietter, more peaceful n future." Approximately ninety thousand children in Anatolia, Cilicia, and Syria, besides the 35,000 in Transcaucasia, are receiving American to training at present, according " Mr. Vickrey. Students Hear Foreign Views On Disarmament j " 1 rMeaIP ll '; JJ'jtrScipal fut repi-eaeh-- J' unemploy Jioarmamentaud. not .mtelyaless of date of certificate, marks and brands not re record- ment which now confronts this tation or reduction ot a few ed are declared by law obsolete country. The next need is th elimination and their record null and vad. ITALY ( ALLS NEW MEETING Is such a situation going to last f debts. Th best thing would be firse .The party applying after the above date will be given the indefinitely? s Europe, is humanity 'he cancellation or conversion of all The government iUnE stolidly for national debts. choice of mark or brand should going to rtt Inert Such is not must return to sound economic prina catastrophe? general you fail to re,record NOW. must eliminate unnecessary a case. America has started r) IS 22 at 1 o'clock p. m. Description of Animal One hlatk yearling steer, tip of tali white and white belley, crop off left ear and slit in right and labeled John Quayle. Logan I'tah. 24, 1922. Said Kstray waa taken up on Feb. JEFF STOW ELL Adv. Ponnd keeper Tlte Arab drinks ccld water with a sp:on, but never bathes in it unless his heme in near the seashore CHILDRENS COLDS . ' Should not be dosed. them externally witir Treat - limi- g the movement toward ths periodical conNOTICE OF HALF, gresses of nations that may take up STATE OF I'TAH, the greater problems confronting County of Cache lnthe Lewiston Precinct of laid the world. She called the Arms county, have in my possession the Conference. We hear now that the following inscribed animal, which, it not claimed and taken away will ..be solAjat public .Auction to the highest cash bidder St the Lewiston 101 ray "Found, the Sth'day or81urcb DAVID DR, H- - REEDER LAPORTE, , IXUATl ,i tc- v ' , and overwork." In most eases the breaking down of the kidneys occurs slowly and painlessly, and without the knowledge of the individual tor whom 7 they aro toiling. "When they do an- - -nounca their trouble .the Impair ment ia often heyoud the hope, of ' correction, " n "And yet. It is a fact that the presence cf Brights disease, even in ita moat incipient form, can be discovered by a very simple and i inexpensive chemical analysis. Kidney Disease; Matty gallons of useless dopeJis been sold and many men made rich by vigorously advertising kidney disease. are Many people whose kidney sound and active, have been scared into parting with good money and taking a lot of useless dope by a startling picture of a psraen falling to the ground while holding one hand to tho small of the buck and calling out Oh my bark." As a mutter of fact tbero la seldom any pain felt in the hack when tbero la real kidhay discs se. The kidneys are not located, iu the small of the back, but are up out of harm way behind the , lunar riba. The pains usually felt In th buck ar in the tuuaclea. Joints and nerves of the back and may properly he glassed as exhaustion, rheumatism or rheumatic lumbago, Th kidasya are ou the inside of hhdouilnal euv- - well-know- -- Brights dleeuaw-Hio-eall- Is ed a disease of civilization; they advance together. . it ha been described as u disease of rich food, of strong confinement and drink. Of close mental strain, and 1 may say, mom important than ail ptber causes, col- onic constipation in short it is caused, as a rule, by Improper living habits. And this is why it is so easily checked when discovered in ita ear- -' . -- 1 Is claimed that last ytse about Hto.uufi people died from Brlglita and other kidney diseases in this small a country. Really poroentage but at least 89 per cent too high, case of kidney disease nearly every could be prevented and those that do get a start can now nearly all be cured by proper treatment Within the last year 1 hav- - seen ease of Brights sdlseere ly stag.-- - Mr. lows: s 5 CLUB NOTES J.- F. of Illinois writes as , ' s fol- Dear Doctor Reeders 1 bava been a strong, haaltby man for manyjear and therefor did not take s much rare to keep my health as 1 should. During the war 1 hud to work extra hard on the farm as 1 could get no, help, - ,1 got wat, when tired was and sugar diabetes cleared up and chtUed and had th flu. I now have the sufferer restored to upruml activery aggravating cough. No vity. but someiimsa 1 can hard. are the hardest-- ! sumption brett1, How can I cure The kidney i worked organs of th body nod thi cough celve perhaps the least consideration , wl, ('retly appreciate your p protection from the average J vld.,4?i!'" . . Answer;. Tow ar1 probably suffer- ',T,bey with a chronic bronchitis, with 'fbt ?'? protect to develop an asthmatic, tendency body frara ths I condition. I am W going to suggest that tity ef poisonous substance which ly0tt tag the eufe and sane Home mine to them, and they perform Health Club method that. we use tor de-per- , i ' nd Indl-gwe- the examination ot witnesses himbade Cabinet self, caused hint to he feared by til eesskm at White at fnlt KOOIby lawbreakers. At the same Uiue hia ' House. reputation of administering justice, It TODAY'S IH THD AYR. regardless of the technicalities of the W. Warwick former Comp- Walter law, brought him universal respect. I.'. 8, Treasury, bora la fully and persistently. They do ti"la ; of troller He was vigorous in his attitude even after they have begun to degaa- - j ago O,, $0 year Sclotp County, Qet about a pound of garlic,' during the from b against lout due to abuse raova tUa hUHk. and ehop th balance becase war. In every war brought Make a poultice of Hue nnd finely. Dr. J. Rose Stevenson, president j WAXTjjM.A second hand fore him where the defendant ass bottpm of your feet, j 0l ran.Wnj i of Princeton Theological fieminary, Touring, must be in good condl- fut on a pair cf nr)e sock nnd go to born t I.lgonier, la 80 years ago ;bd. Repeat thiswillforbe3 or If Limitption of Armaments, was pre- today. gone, 'and your cough you milk FOR BALK Five good wt sented to the assembled students. . euriic try ou!ons. imuie K. Anspacher, wellnown 'for 8300.90, Call 808-Kverton Resolved, That a conference of playwright and lecturer, born tn Cin- nnd Son. the Powers, to Include Russia and cinnati, 4 4 year ago today. GUARDIAN-- z WANTED TO KK.NT 2 room furn-- , PROBATE AND i Germany, which deal with the eco. . NOT1CK Dr. Walter O. CJjpplnger, presidreason-ablUP ished, for housekeeping, of peace, is the ent or Otterbein nomic consequence Phone 988-tntverslty, bora la logical cpn sequence ot the Wash- Franklin County, Pa., 49 yeara ago CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE FOR HALE A few Barred Plymouth mSMPHCTlVB HIUMK9 FOR ington Arm Confereaee; and that today. in and season Rock cockerels eggs FURTHER INFORMATION such a conference1 ia fundamental to Call 46S-J- r Address H4 South -- 3 the civilization of Europe and the DMxfc Coma Of Wwtttho la Many Instances are known of ; of Judicial District of the prosperity of thelnlted Slates geese attaining the age of forty ; VOH Utah, ia sad for the Gowncy ed Two room apartment, Csdrn ), years. phone 774. Address 227 North . - First EasU , NOTICE, TO CREDITORS . Notice i old watches ran as good Mysterious Matter of the (Mute of Joneph Is th at new one. W. Lnthy, Journal Decoourd. RKFORK THE PlBLIO fTILITlKS Hlif, mantic , Building. , Creditor will present claims with FOMMIK8IOX OF UTAH ' FOR SALE 8 week pullets, baby vouchers to. the undersigned at hi , CARR XO. 830. , i , chick. 7 varieties, lowest prices residence at Millville, Cache cofinty' for best stock. E. D. Hogan, R.I Utah, on or before April IS, 1922, of In tlie Matter of the Application Thomsa E. Jesaop, Executor. Rof.' Boa 479. Sam Jose California. D. Thatcher, Attorney. George Q. Rich, for permlsahHi to W 8ALE--A Mrg irrigated farm. Operate a Paseenger, knight and NOTICE TO CREDITORS - 4 fine Improvements, lav wtl. Res- Bekettle Antomobile , Express sonable terms. Writs W. E. Collins Ip th Mutter of the Kstateof 1 W. Iafkla, Deceased. tween Logan, I'ish and Hear Jaki Co., Idaho Fatls, Idaho. Creditors will present Claims with v Utah, via Logan Canyon. FQR RENT Two room apartment. vouchers to the undersigned at .11 Furnished and modern. Enquire North Main, Logan Utah, on Or- - be- Notice Is hereby given that tha 268 East Third North. t V fore April 24 th 1921.; ) for Q. Rich, I application of George HalUton. administrator, Stephen William MacHarg a to passenger, SALESMAN to cover local territory Leon Fonnesbeck, Alto rpey , i Adv. operate permission , and Edwin "Raima freight and ; express automobile selling dealer. Guaranteed salary v,. ' ! rservtc between Lacan, Utah, and of 8100.00 week for right man. The NOTICE TO CREDITOI i j -j ... ., , , make Brauts4a-la(Bear Lake, Utah.jvj Logaa Canyon, Commercial Radium Co., Fifth' Av. frequently j., j will be beard before the Commission la the Matter of the fktatsei George, Bldg., New York. good learn matef; especially ia W Marler, DecMsed. at Logan, Utah, on Tuesday the 7th L tart ture. One of the beat now YOUNG MEN, WOMEN Over 17, Creditors will present claims with,, ' ot March, 1922, at 3 p. m. (day ds bearing tha name of Rudyard positions, voucher lo the undersigned at. hev- -' desiring government By order of the Commission. Cacho' '' Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this 1130 monthly, writ for- Ds list of residence at Providence, Kiplinp was written in collaborapositions now open, R.- Terry, (for- county, Utah, on r before April 18--,21at day of February, 1923,. tion with Wolcott Be leafier, ths 074 1922. Margaret Green well, AdnusJbrother of Kiplings wife, , mer Civil Service examiner) (Seal) . - T. E, BANNING. Adv. Secretary. Continental Bldg, Washington, D. C. tratrlx, Roy D. Thatcher, Attorney. ' WTien two such capable fiction , HOOKING Orders for Whits Legwriters as th brothers-in-laCRKDITOR8 TO layfrom XOTIt'K horn Bsby Chicks, heavy MacHarg and Bolmer tkcxltd f ing strain, for spring dsllvnry. from Addresa Mortis In the Matter of the Relate of Moroni 1 to join forcea, it was evident that Farm. Sterling Phono Utah. Ktocks Harsh Reward Htorki. result. would and aome good atones Providence, Smith, ' ' 670-Jt- 4 .Deceased. , Ths atones came out od their 4 ' a success has been attested by tho BABY CHICKB Logs Hatchery Creditor will present claims wfjh ' ( OM Deseret MiU Leghorns Pan-rre- d vouchers attached to tha undersigned large measure of public approval bestowed upon;; The Aoiieve-strain, certified record, Holly- at his residence in Lewi stop, Cmbfi-Countmenu of Luthet T rant,1 Utah, on or before the 8th, Classified ada must bo paid In ad- wood Trapnested stock. Oregon Agword per Issue, ricultural College high producers .dgy.of July. 1822. . Dai e . j of vance. One eent Blind Mans Eyti frt J s Minimum for Brat Insertion 18 cant. Geo. B." Ferris welt known strains, publication. March 1, 1922. Moroni f and "The Induri Drum." Watson larga typ layers, sad all Stocks, Administrator. Jesse P. KLh ' Adv A few good feeder hogs. other varieties. 8 weeks old pullets. Attorney for administrator. WAXTEP The latter is such a particularly Phono 10J3-absorbing tale that, tho oppoc- TO CREDITORS, , FOR MALE W jtavo successfully , NOTICE ROOMS FOR MEN 16 East First served tha public for Id years, and I lie In Matter of the Eriate of George North. are better fitted than aver to fill all T. Taylor, Decesmed., In baby chicks, .. requirements your FOR SALE Brass Bed, Kitchen Creditors will present claims' with ducklings and hatching turkeys, to ive it to the readers of this , Cabinet. Call 247 West 3 North. Also feeds, remedies, incuba- vouchers attached to the undersign- eggs. tiao. ed at her residence tn Logan City, MIDDLE AGED LADY would Ilka a tors reliable and fireless brooders. Cache County Utah, on or before tha on lists. for Write Shipments 893-price Call Watch for th position as housekeeper. Sundays. Mondays and Thursdays by 16th day of April, 1922. Mary Jane Parcel Post or Express: PIONEER Tnylor. Administratrix of tho estate of Georgs T. Taylor, deceased. Geo. Opening Installment WANTED TO BUY Garage or small HATCHERY, 320 South Spring St., Q. Rich, attorney. Data of first pubLos Angeles. burn. Call 7S8-Adv lication February 12. 1922. 'ruling , J. e. rght regard BY J. J si-- in .. edited ever-lnrreasl- -- 1922. has -- for Supreme Council of Europe has Confer- lo call an Economic euce and th task has already been assigned to Italy to send the Invitations for such a conference. He went on to say that all nations The atiilude of several of the and that even would be Invited dis-a- i toward the countries European defeated would bad been those that mament ' conference tend the plans he given a chance to work out their for an economic conference in Italy own destiny. He expressed the wore outlined at a meeting held un- hope that America would participate, would der the auspices of the National because her intervention Student Committee on the Limits- - mean a great deal to Europe and tlon of Armaments, at Students' Hall, taetyelf. ''America cannot live Isolated, he Speakers In- -, Barnard, Jan. 20. She cannot proclaim financial ' continued. dueled Maurice Casenase, adviser of the French Disarmament any economic Monroe Doctrine of in European affairs. Delegation, Giuseppe Gentile, Italian financial adviser; Ik John Mez. The world has growp In such a way German correspondent, and Dr. John that no nation, however large and Fester Dulles, American expert on rich she may be, can live without international law. Two thousand contact with other nations. In conclusion, be said: Let ns college students from twelve colleges 4 center cf backus rump; 6 left crowded into the hall The meeting hope for the future, then; human- jaw; 7 left side of nevk; 8 left was called as a direct resulU, oL, ity at. present confronted! by greaf snculder; 9 left ribs; 10 left hir President Hardtug's message etop&A- - diffleidties, but there Is a way to and thigh; 11 right jaw; 12 3 bring', her back to; former , progress g the need of the greatest ' W.nirds4 InfOrihecUin of right side of neck; 13 amount slide Jnture i advancement public, v tiomV-14 redirc-tiou hooper shoulder; aitji right ribs; 15 right mi the subject of armament hip and thigh . .plgtj' torcftsffrma-nep- t, A fee of $1 50 shall be collecttlie disCuS-xion- s M Casenave opened thAt?, , argned ed fop each bivnd recorded for feaion.,wU, tliwqyjd failep' Vo by telling the way, France since one postition and $1.0Q for each d !frbnj' the Arms conclave.' .Be rave the egA bf ljejirafaftlliftiTT expendiadd tional position, providel tnat followed by Sig Gentilp.-wht tures of zqdst;,Bignsf have , been the fee for recording a brand to Lalys views. The Italian from three jto Jive' ftthei' bigger than one person for the entire side of itive said, in part:. ; l( 1 America is willing lo produce and before the; W the animal shall be $4.00. A fee The YtVshlngrcuP cqbnfeVAftcss was of $1.50 shall be c ilccted Tor re- soil, but unable to do so on aecoupt he of Europes incapibility to buy, with ut a step in tbPlgit tUreetipp, cording each m, rk. It must be remembered that the consequent result of the great rkicj "The primary ifieed' ef today '.s disarmament, complete and full -- after reduction In American 15thu TOOAVH .VXNIY KKHAltlKH 1807 WHford Woodruff, fourth president of the Morm.OQ Church, Representatives of the Liberal born near Hartford, Conn. Died tn party in Ontario are to meet tn Tor--' da It LakeCiiy, Sept. 3. 189. . onto trday to clect a Provincial 18009 Territory of Illinois leader. ' , a me Into exist an ce. Th annual meeting of the Can1818 Jared Irwin, Revolutionary adian Institute of Mining and Metal- toldler end governor of Georgia, died lurgy jw HI open at Ottawa today for n Washington county. Georgia. Born a three, day session. n North Carolina in 1780. The proposed St Lawrence river 1845 King Victor Emmanuel ship ranpl will be one of the leading made Into hia new triumphal entry subject 'of discussion at the sevenFlorence. . teenth convention of tile Nations) capital 1877 Rutherford B, Hayes left ltivers and Harbors Congreaa, which for Washington to be Inaugurated Is to begin ita sessions today ,1n President of the Cuited States, C. Washington, D. 1S'36 Italians routed at Adowa by IX THE It A VS NEWS Meneik's forces. ' , King bench It loses one of The Federal 1912 Edward Blake, former premost picturesque figures today when mier ot Canada. . died tn Toronto. Kenesaw M Landis doffs hia Judicial Born at Cairngorm, Ontario, Oet. robes to devote his whole attention to v i his duties as head of organised baseNational 1920 The Hungarian ball For seventeen years Judg elected as Regent Admiral io Rourd.-Gapito- ' ' eek. y -- found guilty, the judge Imposed i rustic sentences am! scathingly denounced anyone who seemed Judge Landis first became nationally famous when he fined the Standard OtJ Company ot ludlanx $29, 210, 000, which decision later Waa reversed by a higher court. Cfu" ciples, expenditures, budgets. and stabilize their ' - the by prepared resolution, following th National Student Committee on At the AWr WHATS THE - USE cl oss of tbs speeches, rkt - " ofj Hearing I VYK-MA- Indian Mn y Drum , ,(f) , c-- - -- Vj "Surs-rta,,MT- f J. ByW LttmF. Van Zdm lTwkm 0 Kirpydf It Happens Even b the licit Regulated Theaters |