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Show FiIxLxy, May 2.'!, V.ia i. OKLAHOMA WANT estimated to total more! DOESNT crows than a million. An observer who visited the! THE ray no county most We went to see in at dusk There CROW I Hunk, the pig j - "I t I shall that M.n'v ' '.No il- agii-jjetu- uM. unvl I. (all early oti will not be Secretary, Shawnee, Okku, 'Board of Commerce OH O' lulls; nuns;, m 11 w.l on i. r e ZEN of the Y. D. ; ; qA Novel Safa Tiiat if they are elected the manufactureres, jobb.rs and ie talers will double their busia ,ess. or Infant Invalids Children r The Aged tier Mid Milk Rich Milk, Malted Grain ext. in powder form, make The Food Drink for All Age. Digestible No Cooking. A light Lunch always at hand. Also in Tablet form. Ask for Hor licks," at all Fountains, Substitute JK& Avoid Imitations " will have That the farmers d That some spellbumper crops and get higher wonar. ,, a jae.it binders, seeking office, ders. If you dont believe ask prices. That the laborer will gtM twio ujv to them. 'o" ' . the wage they are now (low n woadermost have That they .. n stood business men and less More fill abililv, tlu v sav' so themselv-- l ' n.-e- l I wild-eye- 'e lo the, i . I i j .SHERIFFS StI.I', politicians are r d IN THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISes. in publ.c office. It takes bet TRJCT COUR T IN AND FOR That their character is! STATE CACHE business fcr the business 04' COUNTY, ter ;.bcU ie roach, they advertise it business man t; LTH. and , farmer city hemsolyes. Thateon-tizens- . That they ar. not ordinary c - build any community. Continental Life Insurance Com- -, dition can nly be rougi a u puny, a corporation.. Plaintiff, they are supermen, they, business men an Parley P. Bingham, Jr., Busan Bingthemselves, loudly proclaim that by putting city ham, Defendants. j bus ness farmers f.u.( 1. ui w.im (1 i. , low n ed-e- wild-eye- d (1) y , into-offiee- Old Vac Sliouid ha.. He not n Tune of Siikne mil siitlvrtiiK. Too nmn I., people Jf 'into in with noiM.ini li.ick-e- d j tu lie, Grant Somewhat Petulantly. nmwiv ills ami In un.jtu . an . and a lies. Wi.il K.i't. . iiv. noT at home, mul Uni! riot come Ion k plains unlit the caiiae and il neglected at midnight.. Your horses were In the tlieie is dans-e- r o hai.l m in tertes, barn; 011 were not (ar away. diopsy, giavel or Bi -- !u s lsie.is . Why didn't you telephone me?" Help vour weakened kutnivs with a tf I hadh't cared more for you than stimulant diuietie beHm KkIiuv dis- I do for my Job and the Big Ides1 ease m ts ;i fum hold' '( lii.,n's Thousands ot ukl folks ft thrown In, J. could have settled it that Pills oinmend Doan's. way. lint, Grant, I do. Here is Logiuprool "I believe you. But why this sudden T J. Robertson, c,n ix nt r." 34 S. over I was me? worry merely spendMv knlnevs beSt W., says; Lust ing the evening at a neighbors." came at footed and m hack was in "Yes at Transleys. Transley was tho worst kind of Sh,i;e I'or about In town, and Mrs. Transley is not two weeks. 1 did litth wink on ec-- I where are con count ot tho weaknc" in im back you responsible eerned." and tho terriblo 'P',i' Unit came "Under' had a about , on when I stirred I sajv It all that night at dinner .sore, lame back and my kidneys weakened so, I had to get up at there. Some things are plain to eveiy-oninvolved. night. The kidney se(ietion3 were except those tnot-- t Now it's not my Job to say to you highly colored and I tmt out of trim what s right and w rong. biit tlie w n all over. Doan's Bills put an end to the backache and strengthened my tt looks to me is this: hut's tlie If you re kulileys. of all your n bOc, nt all dealers going to be small in matters like tills? N. Y. Ad. Mfrs., Buffalo, Co, Grant regarded his foreman for What Ar You Driving at? at middle nee Demand-- ! " J CJ ossified i ---- . -- Advertising Classified Advertisements must be paid in advance. One cent a wqrd 15 cent. , pei issue. Minimum for first lusertion J? ( of the Foothills .they adr be fun j (1 The That they will do th.nga Ihat no man mil if. I?y E. If. WAITE in ' nu. et I down. STOP TO THINK Help Fcr Olti Folks ' Palm Beaches t , winch tor the myriad crows repa-winter social season a.-- cro.v roosts in Kav, GariitM dan in, Blaine. Jefferson and Payne counties, Oklahoma. The resort hi Payne county is visited by tl. tt l.r.t j rn appear. . . .To Be Com hu , m-.- the FAG n; SEVEri That they admit that if the are elected, taxes will be cut DID YOU EVER -- u- loss out, brUg i boulder, ali'r. nm.iiij ui. Or-ui- i crow-spring- hu-- . of that ; I.. Haiti with me on 1'iiD help with the (.lowly -- She Win too.-- . t mill lirew the Sv. c to hors. . l i w I.ov lo.(. rotl, m hi...-- , to h, r - the the loett. eoun-lyiwelcc- - n;til .veil. r hJi . lii-- i e (ml . ' t the boy "U.m't i.ii ooiiie In'' i other ouipiUiin tr.ime, i uji exceUetu flight,-spreadin- i i to appeared to be mere crows than estimated They!" M'ew into the road, in small ile- -i MilUns of sojourners for the tachments, streams, waves andi winter . are leaving- Oklahoma clouds. When morning and th people of the state are dawns the counting the losses sudained as great army of raiders takes over the the result .of the stay of. their "guests. The peak of trysile for many miles feasting the migration ha heen passed on stored cereals, poultry eggs, and fanners ere stowing away and other products of the farms, their shotguns ui. Id the van- - doing daily damage estimated at guard of the despoileis ar, ear- - many thousands of dollars. All measures ofcantrol so far next fall, to employed i hrvonot availed lo i" unbi'Jdm the The suffered. Farmland of oil wells and ala- com check the are none other than the lonmum ers aie aroused and vigorously black crows, which si nd the cxpiess the view that if the value as a destroyer of summer and fall months ias r onl- - insects in the north during the cornfleid the devastating penod of that section, it is try yards and the nesting places "a,,m the expense of Oklahoma and in northern slates of birds to warmer latitude w lien culturisls who suffer great losses during the the mercury falls It hoc toe financial months crews the in the remain drdtsi and freezing poiatr Is ' would'. '.tip li try and I" snUI Grunt, 1 the crows cornel I t 1 reports' : td s - 1- T5E JOUESUL. IaX?AK Cxi?, CACi2 COUNT?, C7A3 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS TALK TO. ROBERT Furnlbhed and unfurnished to let. Inquire 227 N. 1 CROOKSTON APARTMENTS about your plumbing. changed. V E. St. bought, sold, and exEverton and Sons Co. USED GUNS with or without room. Rates to students, 201 N. 1. East. Call FURNISHED APARTMENTS BOARDERS WTKU to rent 5 or 0 room model on house furnished. Call 4?4J. right-of-wa- 251-J. 1 LAWN MOWERS and saws sharpened. Also Btoves repaired. Will e By ROBERT T Co For sleeping purBOOMS poses at The Palace. Journal Building, 77 West Center St. NICE u- -e vv "Tin Foster-Mil-bur- Copyright br ROBERT STEAD CHAPTER XVI Grant spent his Sunday forenoon. In house cleaning caman exhaustive But helm- life on tlie farm Is paign not conducive to domestic delicacy. When lie was able to view his haudi-- i work vyifh a feeling that even feminine eyes would find nothing to offend. Grant did an unwonted thing. He and opened unlocked the whim-roothe windows that the fresh air might, lien play through the silent chamber. lie lmd lunched and dressed he took a Stroll over the hills, thinking a great deal, hut finding no answer. On his return he descried the familiar 'figure of Linder In a position on the porch, and Linders In the yard. "How goes If, Linder?" he sa!d.v la the Big cheerily, as he came up. Idea going to fructify 1 - J 1 apsome time without ausweilng. preciate your frankness. Under, he Your friendship, said at length. which I can never question, gives you .that privilege- 51uu to man, lnr "going to be equally frank with you. To begin with, I suppose you will admit that Y H.'s daughter is a strong character, a woman quite callable of directing her own affairs? The stronger the engine the Itlgger the smash If there? a wreck, of wrecking ; it's a It's not case of trying to save something out of the wreck. Convention, Linder, "Is a It binds men and women to the stake of propriety and bids them smile while it snuffs out tho torture-monge- r; that's In them., Let me put tt another way : Transley is a etver man of affairs. He knows how to accomplish his ends. He Soul THE BEST I LIFE INSURA NCR FOB THE LEAST CASH MetroMusician Out of Tune politan Life Insurance Co., Q. D. ' Bennett, Manager. Gas pressure in mv stomach SUPERIOR BABY CHICKS Now me so that I Booking March and April Deliversometimes distres3ed could not think. I played out of tune ies. 19 Varieties. Foe prices write Utah Hatchery and Poultry Supply and twice lost my potation No mediand 1 became dis- Phone 1058 W. Logan. cine helped ui heartened, Another musician advised Re- FOR PAINTING , Kalsomining and me lo try Mayrs Wonderful paper banging call Larson and medy. and I am now injoving the or 651-Phone 613-best health." It is a simple harmless Mathews preparation that removes the catarr- SEE BAUCH MOTOR CO. FIRST hal mucus from the intestinal tract before buying your Ford. Most nnd.aHa.vs ,tha infisiuunalKm iidch 16-JWellB-vil-le causes practically alf stomach, fiver liberal terms. Phone Phone Johnson or Eugene and intestinal ailmnta, including 591-Janpendicituj. One dose will convince or money refunded At all Diuggist. on Cache County 5 LOANS Adv. Farms only. See Joseph E. Car-do- n at Cardon Co., Logan. DEinr.TMKXT OF TIIK INTERIOR MUSIC Violin and piona lessons U. S. LAND OFFICE at Balt Lake givpu by Eva N. Crookston. Phone City, Utah, May 10 '1924. 4 J. 81 NOTICE, is hereby given that Lewis Earl Pett, of Brigham City, WANTED Auto trailer. 345 North Utah, who, on, May 6, 1919, made 4th East, Logan, homestead entry. No. 020958, for 8 N. all, ,Saction 8, Township Range WILL TRADE Good Home in Lo1 E.-Sait Lake Meridian, has filed gan for Salt Lake City property. notice of intention to make three Phone 40$, J. , , ye an Proof, to, establish claim to the land above desci ibed, . JOOfore, the WANTED Responsible jperiop .Who Clerk; of the 'District Court,; at La- has had, practical; dress ( making Exgan, ptah, fin the 23rd day ofvJune, perience ineludirtg- cutting andidiir ' v j F perfivunent Jpfisijt-ifii1924. ing. Claimant names as witnesses: Cache Knitting wor' Andrew Lskeisen, Ernest Ftee-ma- North. Earl Wright, John Ttngey all FOR CONSTRUCTION reWORK of Brigham City, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. modeling and all kind of carpenter work OLVER & NIELSEN Phone Adv. 1 Utnd-slmr- k n, ' -- Sa?es2 times asmuehas thatof any other Jbraixt lie house-cleane- tt DRIVES OCT WORMS Tlio sureri sism of worms in children is paleness, lack of interest, m fhy, frctful-Besvariable appetite, picking rfc tb nose and sttddou si arting m slcv p. When these eymptpniB appear it is time to give Whites bream Vermifuge, A lew doses drives out the worms and puis the little naan the road to health strain. Whites Cream Vermifuge lias a rw.nl of fifty years of successful use. Price35c. Sold by X CITY DRUG t o s, & d and-the- -- By Charles Sughro MtCKlE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL x- -r . Wmm Nmpapar Uua . UOVi 0LV& Q ' is tU' vis wwtc msTAtcE? owet V1 th HWLSj UVL OR' OTWrPL - Jf WHO SAlSES HOLLER. TU VMEU VJ eiEUEtt &XUES? TU' EFFICIENT IS IT FOR RENT CHEAP 4 room house, garden spot and orchard. Phohe 1021. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- 1. 8 and 3 Room MENT8 Housekeeping - apartments Electric Ranges Special Rates on Rooms by Week or Month. Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Water. New Picot Hotel, 56 East Center Street. FOR RENT Two roomed apart-- , nient medecn conveniences. 131 West 2-- North- - Phone734J.' FOR SALE 156 or 8 SOW; - FGUNU SALE Young pigs, 6 to 10 weeks old reduced prices nt C85 North 2nd East. , FOR . TWO COWS FOR SALE ' 818 W. CHEAP-Pho- ViO VJOtiVC TU ne SALE FOR Five room modem home on 6th - North,-- - between Main and First West Easy terms, A. G. Picot, monthly payments. Phone 146.' , i 1 v ' v : i aliens mu A'sed iuirap yfr A, f .jp i, SALE Thrifty l(spring pigs. 34.00 if taken before June 1st. Gam Jersey Farm, llyrum. Ptaqne 13L FOR -- A ) Four rtiomed modern oac, or city, lot as part payment. See Vernon W. Crockett at John A. Crockett and Co Phone 58, evening 845 J. FOR RALE house. right-of-wa- y; Will take Notice is hereby given that L. H. Strong, between the 1st. day of ate of thia March, 1924, and tlie publication, has bestowed labor upon and furnished for and materials storage for one If. B. Fuller, upon and for a Model 55. Cadillac Touring GhrMqtor No. 55. C SfiSWhhpi Iaboji'imaftfiaals. and jptdntgcs u'ffc fit Yqiiue oC i2(i;rfd.'ujd t hat .'on Saturdayi, ,t'ti3IsL,'-.;daSof lMr at; l rOoVcIock tfoo-rf; bf the "said day,' at Strong Brothers Garage, at No. 74 West First North Street, in Logan City, Utah the undersigned will, for the purpose ot foreclosing his lieq on skid personal property, sell Die same, at public auction to the highest bidder' for cash, pursuant to the provisions of Title 62 chapter 4, and Title 113 of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917. Date of first publication May 12th. t , . ' 1924, L. H. Strong. Lienor! , Adv , -- -- GcUM I ' t Ladies choker in front of Howell Bros", store. Owner call at FOR SALE Tomato and huckleberry 25c per desen. 2nd. East plants. Journal Office describe property anu aud lttth North. pay for ad, FOR SALE Ford bug. Tires, top A pitchfork and cap. Own- FOUND body, engine in excellent condition. er may get same by app'ying at Will 160. Mr. be sold May 24th. this office. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Pritchett, 210 South 1st East. faChristy Mathewson, the FOR SALE OR TRADE Modem 5 U. 8. LAND OFFICE at Salt Lake room bungalow, good location, reamous baseball pitcher and an arCity. Utah, May 14, 1924, sonable terms. take Will easy price, dent devotee of checkers has Notice is hereby given that . thing of value on first payment, Lorenzo uen honored with the vice pres- - any Pett, or Brigham City, Utah, phone No. ns n w. who, on May 6, 1919 made homeidency of the Amer.caa Ch cker stead entry, No. 020957, for Lots 1, Association LOST 3, 4; SE4; S NEJ4, Section 6, j, LOST Front carpet for Studcbaker Township 8 N., Range 1 E., S. L. Al Reich, a, star of the PhilSedan. Return to Cache Auto Co. Meridian, has filed notice ot intention to make three year Proof, to adelphia Athletics and later fa- -' Blackwater fever, a dangerous establish claim to the land above demous as a manufacturer of the Clerk of the Distropical disease, and the severer scribed,, before sporting goods, is said to have forms trict Court,- - at Brigham City, Utah, of malignant malaria, are on been the first baseball player to the 1st day 'of July, 1924. now believed to be identical , be paid a salary. Claimant names as witnesses; Hyrum S, Jensen, George Nichols. Jr. John E. Tingey, Clifford Jensen Ask Us-f-Ve Know! all of Brigham, City, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register, , Adv i FOUND J NOTICE OF SALE OR SALE a good buggy, team, wag- ons and farming Implements, Call Niels Bergesan North Logan. ' - )EE?T ectmc EXACTS 'EEADER LEGAL NOTICES AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE PROBATE VllTH CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE, To VO EOT STAliQ AoOViO AUD 'TVV (Inquire HOUSE AND APARTMENT 245 North 1st East street. w mo ooi? utoe M0TWVi(x BCJaS OOs- Sore' ' OUR. WvOST JTAU FOR RENT Homes In Logan City ' and Providence, See Vernon Crockett at John A. Crockett and Co. Phone 68 evenings 845-- J FOR RENT 3 room house close to B. Y. C. Enquire 45 East 3rd North. Phone 837 R. 5. Hpptfed the methods somewhat modified for , the occasion of a in winning Ills wife. lie mukes a great appearance of unselfishness, hut In reality he Is selfish to the core. The Big Idea seems to be all right. He lavishes money on her to satisfy Ills own vanity, but as for her finer naYou planned It weR."1 ture, the real Zen, her soul If you Thunks. But,tk it going to be like he doesn't even know she lias I mean In the matter of one. He obtained possession by false motive power. Would It run if you Which Is the more moral pretences. Murdoch out? were and wiped thing to leave him in possession, inthing must hnve a head." out? Didn't fou your.lyeniiMTacy must find Its o'V n head to throw, hint, self bear hint 8uy thut 'iuen who ;aro grovv It out of the matet-faiworth tlielf salt take what they want? supplied. If It doesn't do that its a Sime when did you let him set failure, and the Big Idea will en in standards? being the Big fizzle. That's why I'm your Tliut's. hardly fair." to I want alone so it severely leaving I think It is. I think, too, that you see which way ils headed. I oould- suggest another reason." are arguing against your own convictions. Well, I've had my say. 1 ALIAS SUMMONS said Under, pointedly. came out today without In the District Court of the Firct Another reason for what?" Tor your, leaving It severely nlone." Murdoch so that I might have It. You Judicial, District of the State of Utah, would be quite justified in firing me In and for the County of Cache. Wl.at are you driving nt?" demandfor what Ive dona But now I'm Vcrda Stephenson Howell, Plained Grant, somewhat petulantly. "You through, and no matter wliat may hap- tiff vs. William Henry Howell, DeA Under." mood are In taciturn todny, pen, remember, Linder wilt never have fendant. It Perhaps I am, Gram, uml if suspected anything." The State of Utah tothe said de-comes from wondering how a nmu XVe'll That'S like you, old chap. with as much brains as yon have can di op it at that, but I must explain You are hereby summoned to ap he such a d d fool upon occasion. Hi at Zen Is going to town tonight to within twenty days after servpear me "Drop the riddles. Linder. Bet meet Transley, and is leaving the boy ice of this summons upon you, if have it in the face,'1 wJtb me. It la an event in my young served within the county in which this, Grant, old boy, "It's Just this action Is brought, otherwise said Linder, gening up and putting, his life, and I have for tt within thirty days after service, an'd "1 feel hand on his friends shoulder; Come In bide and ad defend the above entitled action; appropriately. and in case of your failure so to do, that I have an interest to the chap mire my handiwork." acWho saved alt of me except what this was Linder admired he as directed, judgment will be rendered yon a n empty sleeve stands, for, and It that the two men fell into a dis- cording to the demand of the comInterest which makes me speak about cussion of business matters. Eventu- plaint, which has been filed with the something which you may say Is none ally Grant cooked supper, sac Just as said Court. This action is. brought to dissolve the marriage contract of my business. I was out here Monthey had finished Mrs. Transley drove heretofore existing between You and day night to see you, and you were np in her motor. the plaintiff. JESSE P. RICH, Atnot ,at home. I came out again Here we are I" she cried, cheerily. torney for Plaintiff. Post Office home. were at not and you Wednesday, Glad see Mr. Linder, Wilson Address, Arimo BuiMing, Logan, Ut I came out lust night and you were has histg teddy-bea- you, v i r and Ids knife anil Adv , Phone Vigh. , STEAD ft win" collect aud deliver. 719-- To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 7th day of June, 1924, at Ihe front s door of the Court Home in Logan, Cache County, Utah, at the hour of 1 2 :'3 0 o'clock P. M., the following described propertv situated in the County of Cache, State of Utah, to-wit: .Beginning 20 rods East and 2 rods South of the Northwest corner of the Northeast quarter (NEV ) of Section Twelve (12) Township (13) North, Range One (1) West of Salt Lake Meridian; thence South' 153 rods; thence East 18 rods; thence North 145 rods; thence Northwesterly along the West Side Central Railroad of the Utah-Idah- o y to a point 5 rods East of the place of beginning; thence West 5 rod ( to the place of beginning, 'containing 17.50 acres, more or Ipss. Also, beginning. 2 rods North o8 the Northwest, corner of the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter (NE4 NW 14 ) of said Section, township and range; thence North 34 14 rods, more or less, to the right-of-wa-y or the Utah-Idah- o Central Railroad thence la a Southeasterly direction along West sldw of said right-of-wa- y to a point 24 rods East of the place ot beginning; thi nee West 24 rods to the place Aif beginning, containing 2.59 acres,- - more or less. . Together with a full, appurtenant water right for all of said land la the Cache Yalley Irrigation District, and together with all other water and ditch rights, and rights to the use of water for irrigating said premises or for domestic use thereon, to which Parley 1. Bingham, Jr. and Susan Bingham, or the said iremi3es, were on March 10, 1920, or thereafter entitled, and which were then or thereafter used on said premises, howeve- - evidenced, and, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Date of first publication May 12, 1924. M. L. PETERSON, Sheriff of Cache County, Utah. Adv, GROlASUjtoms VCEEVl tWAT BlTWtAU JAtSTAViE VOICES ARE lUEVlTASLEa : AUO UE? TOO STZM VlTr QV1U iioe Tb BE CftltuSAZiUGr OTUER.J aiMke? jVdMcoe i . i RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION In The District Court of the First ; Judicial District of the State of Utah, la and fot the County f Cache. f - NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Christian L- - Christensen, deceased. Creditors will please present their claims to the undersigned at her residence at Newton, Utah, on or before June 25, 1924. ALICE CHRISLEON TENSEN, Administratrix. Adv. FONNESBECK, Attorney. . |