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Show that when you Remember 7 TjTJ want something The Journal want ads are always at your service to get it lid VOLUME XLVI. DUKE OF ABERCORN DEPTH III LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1923. I I ARCHBISHOP MELETIQS ARE IRE Cfi. ;; . .SOS. Gill : Pill- 9 -- Characterizes Frances Action In Invading The Ruhr As An Act of Gross Folly and Thinks It Will Be a Failure y Presal PLYMOUTH ENGLAND Feb. 3 An act of gross folly and the wrong way to approach the reparations problem was form-e- r Premier Lloyd Georges iROCKIES When England E . ' (By Associated Press) 3 The Feb. DENVER, ; Mountain was Itself Rocky region Rights i gripped by the coldest winter ST. LOUIS, Feb. 3. The weather early today with subworld will be in a healthier con- zero temperatures reported in dition when Great Britain fully every state. The cold blast was rehabilitates. her financial con; severest in Northeastern Wyomand Southeastern Montana dition, Julius H. Barnes, presid- ing, ent of the United States cham-be- r where the mercury reached of of commerce, tleclared in an eighteen .below,;. The brunt, toaddress here lastnight at a ban- the cold wave passed at noon . of Surgery. , quet at which he was the guest day. This discovery of honor in celebrating his fif, fk ' o tieth birthday anniversary. Barnes said England is about 5 per cent behind in her gold parity and cautioned against thinging that the United States was the leading financial country in the world, declaring that inwe have not as yet learned ternational banking as England has. . - Lamar Seeks Pardon WASHINGTON, Feb. 3. President Harding, it was learned yesterday at the White House, has received an application for a pardon from David Lamar, the wolf of Wall street, whose motion for a writ of habeas corpus to prevent his incarceration under a sentence, for conspiracy in restraint of foreign commerce, was overruled Monday by the supreme court. -- one-ye- ar ogdenTmT STOCK MARKET ReOGDEN, Feb. -Top-$- 7; 353 ceipts Steady; .Choice prime steers, $6.50 $7.25; Good steers, $5.50 6; $6.50 ; Feeder Steers, $5 Choice heifers. $4 $5.25; Choice Cows $4 $5.25. Hogs Receipts 3118 10c lower; Top $7.90; Fat hogs, 190 to 220 lbs., $7.5Q $7.90; Heavy hogs, $6.50 $6.90; bulk, $6.50 $7.50; Feeders hogs, $7 2-- . 1 i P Cattle !d ud characterization of the Ruhr occupation in an interview today on his return from vacation in It's a sure way not to James Albert Edward Hamilton, Spain. duke of Abereorn, whom King George get reparations' he said. , The Premier also said he felt has appointed governor general of the British war debt terms with northern Ireland. The duke hae been the United States were hard and a herr.ber of the senate of north Ire he was frankly disappointed in land sirce June, 1921. is the settlement. "England he said, But it able to pay a heavy burden. I dont III GRIP it will benefit America as must diminish their markets in the world. The United States OF made their best terms for their own country. World Healthier Reparations Body reaffirms Its Dccieien c Z January 2S When li Declined to necr mend a I.Icratcri: : Fcr Germany - Gives Out Interview. (By Aasoclaird A full crew made the trip to the snow stakes on Friday, Feb- French Believe The Teu- - j By playing one of the prettiest ruary 2, consisting of the foll- tons Are Preparing To ,exbitions of tail t.at could be lhoPd for and proving they are owing: Rangers Rice, Smith GnnifiilntiC Many Ger-o- ut Rev. and Rigon, far the title heart and gou, Pillsbury, Workers In The the Logan Grizzlies trimmed the Manager, Brewington of the Mountain States Telephone Ruhr Are Returning: North Cache High of Richmond Company, Dr, Greever of the To Their Jpbs. (Thursday to the (une of 40 to 16 U. A. C. and Messrs Hailstone, The Grizzles entered t,he game Brown and Beckstead. The ' an party unanimously reported COBLENzTfA f.1 K"1' French lct'"inM ' ideal trip, every member reacht0 crm,,y ,h'y troop, threatened with bayonets llnj ing the top. eve" ePotallon,. The snow at the lower stakes and the butt end, of their t v measured sixty-si- x inches; at tons at noon ftxhy to break !The g?,e f 3 a i the middle stakes seventy two y crowd olithre, thousand!?" inches and at the top s,take np te.vV.. ' before! noislyprotesLinjr ninety-tw- o inches, with a water US the Rhineland uah commiwbn measSnow .id VTplay equivalent of 26.1, deportation urements on the same stakes which defense impregnable Meletlo IV, archbiH. for February 2, 1922 were (North Cache soon found could i cp Hiof Holinet and patriarch Conttantinopl thirty-eigh- t inches at the low- not ex to be eat pierced ally gr acumanlcal. (BY Associated Press) er stakes; fifty-si- x inches at had to ccntent v,th 3 The German fcnt at the middle station and 72 PARIS Feb.ncte ' to the governments reparinches at the top stakes. The Northern lads fought Although the snow is approxgamely but were simply out-- , imately twenty inches deeper classed in all the departments of this year, the water equivalent the game. ' is lower, thus making the water - The Grizzlies have played half supply on the watershed about cf their schedule Laving played the same for the two seasons. every team once, losing one and winning two. They have one more game away and two here yet to be plaved . The next league game will be played with (By Associated Press) , . South Cache, on Friday Feb.9 in PARIS Ftb 3, The council the Logan High Gymnasium. of the League of Nations at a Referee Christensen. v Plant. Umpire secret informal session today Logan 2nds 20, North Cache to put the Reparation or 2nds 17. Rur occupation question on its Logan High also won her program. second team game 2017. , Tips means for the present Feb. 3 A revolI CHICAGO, Successful long shots and foul there isFno ,pasibiHty of the method for treating utionary pitching brought , up Logans infection of the bones and soft score. The game wa dose and League taking toe initiative to, mediation between Fra flee tissues without surgical operhard fought, the first half land- waid and German. ation has been announced i to 9 7 for ing Logan.; Johnson, The medical' world through Bdrrctt'Wdlto&rmgyiayi'd gwit The Medical Journal Annuals ball for tiie Gnazijecuba,, f hi., , per, ! 'f S' f .T?1' it SH.SNkS; 1 (By Associated Press) PARIS 'Feb. 3 The reparations commission today adopts! a resolution sustaining its act- ion on refusing Germany a nr:ratorui The resolution passed as a reply to yesterdays protest note Germany. France, Italy, a: Belgium voted for the resototi" and Great Britain nfcstrlr . from voting. Germanys r; j rep resented an effort to rer.r the diseusi.n with France I reopen the reparations controversy. It protested the reprr-ation- s commission decisions tr.i asked it to reexamine the capacity of Germany t pay. Yne Apeed of the commissions action on the note is pointed to as emphasizing its refusal. The note is dated Thursday, and was received Friday. The reparations commission, after noting the German reply of February two maintains its derision cf January twenty six with its conferences the resolution reads. The commission today by the same vote passed a resolution to maintain for nineteen twenty four the schedule for deliveries of wood by Germany arranged last July. S Si" fnn s J tr I TOIJEBIATE IF , de-din- s i means the saving of thousands afflicted, becoming cripples from long confinement in bed and from protracted periods of invalidism The good tidings are revealed by DP IN THE surgeons of The American Hr$-pitof Chicago, who have applied the method with great success and are now' making it for every medical possible practitioner to profit by the discovery. The treatment reverses (By Associated Press) the former method of operation WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 old Versailles and antisepsis. That method The issues of the in the aimed to destroy the germs after were revived treaty fight when Senator operation had made them acsenate today of Utah, read a cessible. The new method inDemocrat King, statement of Samuel Gompers. volving the use of simple dresson the duties o f the United ings of aluminum potassium States in the Ruhr situation and nitrate on the surface of the afadded that steps should be taken fected area, multiplies the germs the to so great a degree that their to assist ip putting-o- ut vitality becomes thereby diminon other the conflagration side of the Atlantic. Borah, ished and the natural body reof Idaho, interjected sistance is enabled to overcome Republican that had the United States rati- the hostile invaders. Thus the fied the Versailles treaty the road is cleared for natures resituation would have been worse cuperative power. The treatand Carafay, Democrat of Ar- ment is a parallel to vaccine and serum usage, with the striking kansas, replied that after part- difference that the normal rein the the treaty, icipating United States should sympa- sisting power is developed in the instead of being transit. patient thetically help in enforcing planted and evolved as a serum in the animal... The process used ONE YEAR AGO TODAY in the American Jlospital is a discovery by the hospitals exin second tiial Jury disagreed perimental staff made while conof Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle. Conclave of Cardinals, took ducting research work. four ballots but failed to elect a Dr. Max Thorek, surgeon in' chief, who has been applying the Iope. treatment, has made a preliminary report on several hunMORE TREASURES dred cases treated successfully. TAKEN FROM THE ? fa Christensen. TOMB OF KING These Mrs. Greholver, are farewelling on Sunday at 8 p.nu as orders from Salt Lake Head Quarters, to go in special work, which will be announced on arrival at Head Quarters. It has been one year since The Salvation Army was installed iir Logan, by the efforts of Envoy and wife, and good progress has been, made, a young peoples work to-- a number, .with a good senior prospect. ' Notes; We the farewelling officers, wish to express our appreciation to the people of Logan for their cooperation which has meant so much to the work. Many names could be mentioned, only for space, but the one that we feel most indepted to, is Dr. W. B. Jones, not only for service given in our long siege of sickness, but for the careful watch over our infant son7 towhicir we attribute the sparing of his life as a victim of pneumonia.' All are invited to attend the following services : Sunday 11 aon. Jail Service; Sunday School 2 p. m.; Open-ai- r 7:15 p.m. . At this farewell meeting for Envoy and Mrs. Greholver, all 1 f By Aiwlated Press) WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 The operation of Government vessels in the tramp service is inadvisable and will be an unbusinessBy1 Associated like and unwarranted waste of Press) NEW YORK, Feb. public fund3, chairman runners suffered two casualties of the shipping board advised today in extensive landing oper- the senate iq response to a resations from the liquor fleet off olution of inquiry. the Jersey coast over night. With drawn revolvers the cus- EARTHlilOCKS toms officers seized the Tug Cann, arresting three men and ARE RECORDED seizing six hundred cases. The other casualty occurred when ! al -- j- -.. Refered-i'Plah- til Umpire January twenty six, in Envoy and 3-- Rum (Br Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Feb. 3. Unqualified acceptance. of' Henry coast guards captured the mo Fords Muscle Shoals offer was tor boat Rose on the beach near by Chair-rrta- Highland, New Jersey propoesed to the house Madden-o- f the - appropriations committee today. He de- Last of OH clared he viewed the matter purely from a business standHickorys Household point and his desire to put the in the great Alabama project hands of a man of demonstrated (By Associated Press) capacity, irrespective of politics. NASHVILLE Feb. 3 .Mrs. Rachel Jackson Lawrence a daughter of General Andrew WHEAT AND CORN Jacksons adopted son, and the last surviving member of the (Bjr Associated Press) Hermitage household of Old Feb. ,3. July CHICAGO, Hickory died today. wheat $1.13, September $1. 10. fair-oLeipsic f July and September com $0.74 i The famous dates from the year 1545. (By Associated Press) DENVER, rr sup-prising- 1 Feb. 3 Violent-earthshoek- s were recorded on the seismograph at Regis College here today, the tremofs continuing and hour and six minutes and were still continuing at noon. The shocks were the most extraordinary ever recorded here it is said. It is be lieved the disturbances were in China or Japan. I (By Associated Preaa) - t Feb. 3. WASHINGTON, An earthquake of unusual magnitude was recorded by toe seismograph atVleorgetown univer- sity today. The observer described the disturbance as of tremendous proportions, lasting more than two hours and it was still continuing this afternoon. Two needles wrere thrown off the record. It is estimated the disturbance was four thousand miles goich of Washington. - 2. WILLIE OTTOGARY'S WASHAKIE LETTER 1 The people are poor are welcome. WASHAKIE, this year. But our wheat is Heflin Lays About fail. Well some of us under the weather. On AD Sides' They are "all get through with it now. We had a regular snow storm here. It is last three By AwKwIMfid Press) day, and snow fall about 1 foot on the level Feb. WASHINGTON, the ground And we have good sleighing just dismayed by the rebukes admin-her- e now. But the snow was nearly gone j istered by yie Senate yesterday about 3 week ago, Well the people are have j in twice ordering expunged from record his remaiks reflect- (By Aasociatefl Pres) got any hoy mow, I expect some of us lost I' ftthpp Spnntftrs KANSAS CITY, Feb. 3. no have hor,e. they moneys j "fruS. AwSlS Cattle Receipts 550. Market is very scarse here in our ; The with. hay hay 50 25 to steers whole the beef week revie,yed for incident in t i wiiiie extogary vicinity. We have such good weather for !the sehf e todav declaring h cents lower. Top $9.50. Hogs Receipts 5000. Market. Cng time. We think the spring time Ls coming. Our people are was treated unfairly by a Feb. 1. include osteomeylitis, bone tuberculosis, various post3- Sand operative Feb. LONDON, wound infections, Sheep Receipts 670 10c the chronic abscesses storms at operations delayed Choice 13; lower; and some lambs, $11 Fat Wethers, $7.25 $11; Fat tomb of King Tutankhamen until forms of gangrene. The results in all cases obEwes, $4 yesterday afternoon, an Ex$6. change telegraph dispatch said. served have stood the test of When removals started again the time, proceeding without recurFORBES TO RESIGN first article brought out was a rence. Clinical observations by POST, WASHINGTON REPORT SAYS Shawabti figure, said to be the Dr. Ynorek and other surgeons , finest in the world, made of of prominence convince them inlaid with gold, with fold- that they have in this new treat wood in3. Feb. Washington, and head bowed in hum- ment a patent weapon ed arms quiry at the White House yeswith dewhich to combat infections in ility. recent the terday concerning the boneUnd soft tissues. The parture for Europe of Colonel Charles R. Forbes, director of Cheap hard candies, choco outstanding feature of the dislate bars, and butter scotch are covery. beside the curative ports that his resgnation might refrmucrsougiTrarr?rt5y"th5' is that it is simple and tha to Packer top cwtmn press be forthcoming during; his ab- - 'Chinese, who are large consuers it is easy on the patient. tuni tbo co)d now. The topJ8,25. , record snows that more tKanTS from Idaho the press gaHery. Mr, Yeager Timpimboo and wife are return Sheep Receipts 500. Market! the statement that President of the cases become am- (steady. Moroni percent Bulk and of his Reservation, son, Mr, Timpimboo isiting' Hej Tcp $14.75. Harding was not m a position Anyway. Battling Slki is folthus eliminating in- dsales $14.25 to $14.75. Hsrvurds varsuv track team was moved up there last fall. Well, sir, more other relatives or to confirm or' deny the inten- lowing in the footsteps cf all bulatory, validism. Patients have gone 1'1 .I" lliaa ito ueLut in the. n Mr. n, tion of the bureau director to (great fighters by gaing into the about their business while under Wungsaw Ooiig simie shipping In 1548 the Jews in PortugalJfrel,th, UP their, Ilyru Y rk N at . .rose , game , . j movies. . t 161 , ,. resign. jivpre banished by Brazil. treatments jnlhr diy ) t.. . - - - biU , $8. JOIRlSDAILY -- 3Un i W ( ' ef-fe-et, Pent. p . -- f 1 , |