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Show Saturday, July 5, JSr; ITT ATI THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, PAGE TWiT-- IOWA PROFESSOR IS GIVEN POST OF ENVOY TO POLAND AUGUSTUS T' -- at the Entered . . ..Editor GORDON, Posd- - Office every at Logan, CUB, -day -- in the- - week. SUBSCRIPTION RATE BT MAIL, PER MONTH, tnAdvanre.. CARRIER, PER MONTH, in Advance A Discount of 1 1,0ft PerJTearWIli Be Given t payment Yr, for a Fall tar Advance MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS Associated Pteas ia exclusively entitled to the nan for repttblleetfon ot ait new dispatcher credited to it or not otherwise credited ia thin paper and alao the local newa publiahed herein. All right of repubilcatlon of apecial diapatohea herein are alao referred. ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION Til Si ' V"-u'- 1 - . Stake Our people are feeling pretty badte fall." We have1 had a cold snape here and -r nearly take all wheat crop around up this valleys and the no wheat to speak of. Mr. Jack Frost is visit in the county and .Me taking, every what crop. Well I dont know what we going to do 70fl now. The dry land farmer are kind disapointed so except Ssaday, BURDEN DEARER: Cast thy burden upon the Lord, and he shall sustain thee: He shall never suffer the righteous to be moved. Psalm 53 :22. . ITTAYER: Most Holy God, Thou artT on r Eun antPShield ; Jio goodthing wilt Thou withhold from him that walks uprightly. . THE PLAYS A BIG ROLE Programs for Logan IMJRMSHRD BT AR1, AND ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPARE i LITTLE COMEDIENNE Evening Sunday Mutuals Dorothy Devore Has Prominent Part in Christie Feature, In Hold Your Breathe - July 5. WASHAKIE W, Dorothy Devore, in the several wards on Sunday little player, who has the most as as received. far evening, First War- d- Duet I, B,' anti piomineritrole ia the A1 Christie ' . Mabel Holman. Feature Hold. Your Breath, i -wheat Bailey, other, ReadingWandafajCThe field day ;itis desting Cello solo, Lucile Owen. gone. It might some place all right. The Theatre ior a 2 day run next Talk, S. B, Mition,. is pretty warm here now. Mr. Catsh Quipitch and Talk J. C, Monday, has long been accepted Second Ward wife jyent up Idaho Reservation some time ago t as the screens . leading farce takHogenson, last week. But may return week more. But is Maud Vocal Delia arid duet, west Pocatello. in comedienne. Illie talent has up there ing his neice. She live 0 Cooley. There was some boys from Idaho been down Salt been in in the scores Sixth Ward Piano solo, by of Christieevidence Lake and they are going home Friday last. Mr,. comedies in which Gweniveve Johnson. George P, Sam been, down below some where she has capably player feature Girls Selection Gleaner by And he was return home other day. Mr, Nephi . parts. Glee club. v Berdash and wife made hunting trip and ccme Dorothy was born in Fort Talk, W. R. Sloan. back 'home other day. Mr. Jim Wayon and his InteHigfcnt-PatriotisEight- h- Ward en up IA 1,03 ATl,gPr company went down IhighamCRy.TryJrctjQb "r V iiiin Ira wa Ur Hay QMiyry , & ft j n g fcFr ieS. M f. George ToapanqaitcIT her education. She appeared in pc Vocal solo, Mrs. Smai. and Nephi Zundel been down Garland and doing shopping. Mr. musical comedy and in pictures ' Music, Mose Keaman is been down Tremoton and doing some shopping on -- ... with Lyons and Moran before last last Fridays Mr, Ilenry Wonsook and Elias Pabigee and Nephi Chrisian Science servicers will becoming a Christie sfarSome Zundel motoring down tremonton last Saturday night. Mr. Jim be held in Room . 17 Thatcher of her recent Christie comedies John Neaman and Emeline Pabowena was married about jnonth include : Let EiiRum Hazel building, Sunday' morning at It From ?Tr7i ago. They was married in the Inddi&n old w'ay. Mr. John Pabowena Winter Has Hollywood oclock. Subject .Gbd. All nra and farmlywaa been down Tremonton last Saturday, ad also Mr. Came, Alfred J. Peamot. Navy, Blues," Kidding Katie, Stay Single and GaRecommendation by Senator AlGoat. She has also ingsome shopping. Mr. Socquiteh and wife visiting Mr. W. Otto-gar- y bert Cummin of Iowa won for Al, A special program will be giv- ting Gerties place down South Elwood in the few days. Mr. Amon Pabigee fred J. Pearson, professor of mod- - en in the. 7th ward Sunday even- teen loaned by A1 Christie to languages in tbe University of has been ujy Idaho about last week ago. He expect going up next ern play feminine leads in features . . Iowa, the post of United States' ing. two weeks agoTTKgoing on and put up hay for his cousin. Well minuter to Poland. He succeed opposite prominent stars as Chorus Anvil Verdi, choir, Charles suchand William Russell-Osiil everything is good condition. Some men put some hay just Hugh Gibson, transferred to Swit- -' Invocation, Ray Celeste- Aida occasions Mr. Christie many up. Mrs. Esther' Proneho is coming home for a while, or short time gerund, Verdi, Frank Kennard; vocal hits had to tvfuse the offers of She up Idaho reservation. And she married one off the Jim Brown Johnand Naomi duet, Carvel, -son about last summer. Mrester Ben Saut Clar went home last toria. and Prince Christian of son; producers desiring her services, reading, MariHa Crowther. in Schleswig-Holsteiorder that she might star in week ,ago. But .he stay all winter here in our town. Mr. George piano solo, Esther Peterson; Christensen fire insured man is going viaitXogan some time next 1894 A national convention With Sheathed Sword Mich- the allotted number of Christie ' N. month. He living in Tremonton But he want, doing some busi- in the interest of good roads ael Costa, choir; tenor solo, Roy comedies. in Hold Your ness over there. And he want me to put in the paper. Hewas well met pail: Dorothys Samson selection from Lyman; at Asbury Park- N- J. calls for exceptional known business man in the TremontorU ' WILLIE OTTCKJARY Trum-bl- Breath and Hazel Larson Delilah, 1920 Governor Cox of Ohio versatility, for- it varies fjrom .was nominated on ;Pilgrims Chorus', Wag- heavy emcUo n al ac t i ng to feats choir. ner, over matter. Jesus said to one who had appealed to him for aid: the 44th ballot by the Democra-ti- c of agility that border on circus national convention at San acrobatics. In speaking of his Go thy way. Thy faith hath made ihee whole. It is to that in. ,The following program will choice Francisco. of Miss Devore for this ward power of the mind over the body that the Schlatters and 1922 The last of the Irish be rendered at the First-war- d difficult role. A1 Christie said: Coues appeal, Coue professes nothing more, and declares that Repeublican irregulars in Dublin conjoint session tomorrow evselection of Dorothy "The ' .. . ening, at 7:30: surrendered. the power and cure must come from with in. V1- -7 Devore was made a$ er carefulVocaLduet L B. Holman, ONE YEAR AGOTODAY That the power exists, everybody has seen instances in proof ; the field at our ly considering g Holman.-ReadinHarding embarked and.Miss Mabel own studio. has noted that almost instant recovery of those apparently corely at President Miss Wanda Bake.' Tacoma for Alaska. afflicted, under the stimulus of some pleasurable surprise ; some Beginning of great strike of .Cello Solo Miss Lucille Owen. Talk Elder. S. B, Mitton. SHED TOLD HIR1 in English ports. long coveted opportunity in the enjoyment of which the ailment TODAYS BIRTHDAYS is forgotten and, in being forgotten, disappears, : ' Tfi professor ami his wife wars George W. Norris, of Philath Daily Dozen So that while Prof, Erdmans article is timely as a warning Mayb over the (vumrkuLI iliseoverlet talking recently elected a trusHistory r.rrturvr Can any of ..you to King Tutankhamen's tomb. against the too ready acceptance of every new. psychic theory, delphia, Wilson tee of the Woodrow ten me what makes tlie Tower of Pisit Isnt It wonderful, my dear, al4 is should be recognized that even those, who profess most have , Foundation, bom in San Fran-&l?c- leant ilieyve actually not yet mastered all the powers of the mind arid soul; hence are know Girl I In Front Row dont Fat 60 years ago today. foundm .Hie tomb conches and chairs not irrefutable and supreme judges in a field that has not as Jan Kubelik, one of the most or I would take some myself. thirty centuries old and in good coodlyet celebrated ' don. born of violinists, been by any means fully explored, , What the Professor terms r ' Nix 10 Well," Nudity 44 replied hi wife. Tve alBohemia, years genuine science and pure reason are not infallible guides. They near, Prague, Bill Sykwt Suy, buddy, yer fot any- ways said It pays In Uie long run to ' ' on yerf now accept many things' as established verities that they would agotoday-- F. buy the best. Bush, for many thing 'Benjamin r Well, do I' look Ilk m Strang formerly rejected and as knowledge advances 'the accepted and years chief executive head of the going swimming, or that I belong to approved field is an ever widening one. Until human knowledge Missouri Pacific railroad system, Ut midsummer ballet? - ' 64 years attains divine perception it will be unsafe to brand born at Wellsboro, Ta., ago today. ' Saving Her Trouble all that lies beyond its ken, as superstition. Th Riding Master Remember to Dwight F. Davis, Assistant Secretary of War and donor of rise with th trot. Mrs. Hearysldeo I dont has ta the famous international tennis The bora is attending remember cup, born at St. Lewis, 45' years to that for Itme. j 7 ago today. .... I. f' ... , L. Magne$, noted New Judah ' That Account for It V. .... f if York wabbir and . I J ewish scholar Tlsttor (at studio) How did yon This is the national ipdepen- - man Payson of Portland,, Me. born in San Francisco. 4T years get that setress to do imeh wonderful ' deuce day of Venezuela. ago todaygrief In the new picture? IN THE DAYS NEWS irrirnrinlnSK1 Plrector I told her I was going to ..If William T, , Stead, the Warren S. Stone ,who has Bee down her salary... ct great editor and jurnalist .who chosen-tMarket Livestock direct 'the activities Ogden went down' with- the Titanic of the International Brotherhood HARP T.Q BEAT. were alive today, he would be of Locomoive Wbat makes yon look 10 pleased?" Engineers for the 1 OGDEN, Re5 Cattle: 75th his celebrating July birthday next three years, has . been at 1 wawsold to a vegetarlaaH market -- -- - . m. J GODS WONDERFUL LOVE . of John 4:7. Beloved, let us love one another: for love God andw every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth Grid 8. He that loveth not, kqoweth not God ; for God is love. 9. In this manifest the love of Gbd. toward us, because that 1 1 live through him. lO.Therein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us, and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins. if 'God s.q loved us, ye ought also to love one ) y I another. - . , 0 Lord God, we thank thee that it is thou who art ruler of the universe, and thy name is Love. 'Thy human creatures thou are willing to call thy children. Help us to respond to thy wonderful love. Amen. REMEMBER THE SABBATH DAY, TO KEEP IT HOLY. Exodus 20:8. GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY PRAYER,: . - n - 1 n. - - e - for-Preside- nt Hugging new superstitions one must admit that there , is much dispassionately, the following, from the pen of Irwin Edman, assistant professor of philosophy at Columbia University, though the tendency is to prove modern man as subject to his pet supersti'tions as are primitive peoples. He writes : '' The world is experiencing today an extraordinary uprush . of superstition. Like our primitive ancestors, we have ous medicine men and our magicians; and we are eager to believe in effects without examining causes, and in achievements without inspct- ing the mechanisms to attain them. The subway newsstands are littered with a bastard crew of magazines ballyhooing short ' cuts to brain power, will power, thought power, or personality-plus- .. A provincial French apothecary sweeps to fame by telling the lame and the halt to mutter a specific incantation and be cured. Masses of people look to glandular treatments and to psychoanalysis as our forbears did to. the rituals and spells of their witch doctors. Like tribes of savages, tormented by drought or deluge, famine orpestilenee, we trun anywhere and everywhere to be 'rescued. Pseudo scientific jargon is the descended of priestly patter, and ye prefer its glitter to the toil- -' some unadorned methods of genuine science and pure reason. , Tersely and well expressed ; and viewed solely from the viewpoint of cold logic and approved science, apparently indisputable. However, while there is a great deal of truth in what he Bays and a great deal of falsity in some of the things he condemns, all of them cannot be dismissed with a word- or a- wave of tftehand, even if effects cannot be directly attributed to their apparent ' causes. There is another element to be considered. x While it is unquestionably true that there are a great many misleading advertisements 6uch a thoe- - thatfdssume that . any person tfhor will fake a prescribed course will at once be trans- ported from a low to a high position and from a faiiure to a success, it is also true that diligent students who are capable of mental development and adapted to the subjects studied, have advanced to higher rank' and emolument through such courses. Many false claims are made in the name of psychoanalysis ; yet it has in some instances been productive of wonderful results. Nor should the provincial French apothecary to whom he , refers bo slightingly, be condemed as a charlatan and fraud in ' view of the cures Coue undoubtly effected in hundreds of cases, and many are still being benefited through his incantations. Some years ago the divine healer, Schlatter, in various cities of the country, and notably in Chicago, was sending out the lame, the halt, the apparent incurable ill, 'evidently miraculously cured,- Indeed, his ministrations went farther, so that one at any distance securing possession of one of the hand- kerchiefs he hatf bkSHetlO'jhl'oftcrt becured.A' fraud "upon its face, apparently, viewed by the cold light of logic and reason, VIEWED . - r- f - II, - - - v Dock-worker- - es - I I i - 1 Todays Events . , Xn Enrrr . ' - - ' - -- o - anniversary. A second statewide primary is to be held in Noiih Carolina today to determine the Democratic nominee for state commissioner of Labor and printing. Secretary, of the -- Treasury Mellon will leave Ifor England today and will spend the summer in making an official survey of the financial situation jn . A Farmer e Experience If erops have tolled end times are hard, Now, dont It beat tbe dickens The way It harps a fellow out To bsvo a Sock of chickenof ' No Particular Character Plumber Ton can heat thfa nppsr room, air. with a drum supplied from the store below, Householder Fin-e- J say that caat be beat I . .... - . vice-preside- nt , - b-.r- n vice-preside- copsti-tutienfunde- Oratorical Agitation M. r- - - t " - . fancy-dres- to- Panning Wild "What ima become of the tin and train of cars I gave you on your birthday? All Good All smashed op,", replied the little Tha Vlear So you like th country) Weve been playing government boy, Art your hens good layers? - , ' Mabel (fresh from town) Topping! ownership. They havent laid a bad egg yeti ) lore-moU- Aitir Yet Sedentary That Mrs. Ta tlita airplane absolutely safer sort ot paradox. .How do you mean?" asked the prospectlvfwbnyer. Abtotively Safest maker. on earth, Crosalelgh-Guddet- grunted the eeuldnt" J'ether to . Is She la forever on the go and yet aba always sitting on her poor husband. EVIDENTLY JORTH A LOT Helpful Spirit Th Bvan. -- yoii Young bay my daughter! even clothes. The Suitor I could help. - Experienced Opiniont Toung Arthur 1 uferely throw out . the idea, you Old Author Well, I think thafrtht best thing you could It. undcr-dimd- h Danger ' Mays fiance ts supposed to be dreadfully bsd egg- - ijtTffisTBatfrmn - 4 - s ball; who baa announce people by tbe characters they represent What char acter? Guest Oh, no particular character. Butler (at the top of his voice) Two ladies of no character la partial- tar. "... , A flaetd mood I fousUl; .to.o'taeh, - J wss-lt- r nna'conditlon. A man cams round mnd mada a apaiacb And spoiled my (UapoaUloat. so-call- . N Butler, at been told r- , ! . C A, ' . JO - - ' - o, - J . ,.- steady; top. the head of that organization ceipts 5; frime steers, $6 to for more - than 29 years and $7.50; choice steei-s, $5.50 to $6; good stands among' the most influen- $7.50; steers.. $5 to $5.50; feeder fair tial leaders- of organized labor In to $7 ; choice heifAmerica. For several years past steers, $4.50 to $3; choice cows, $5 to $4 ers, he ha given much of his atten- $5.75; faiit to good cows,, $3 to tion to the development of the $4; cariners, $1 to $2; bulls, $3 Brotherhoods system of co- to $4 ; feeder cows, $3 to $4 ; veal ' operative banks and other finan- calves, $4 50 to $7. cial enterprises. Mr. Stone is a 20 market Hogs; Receipts 28; native of Iowa and receiveed the cents fat hogs, $7; top benefits of a college education. 190 tohigher; Europe. 220 pounds, $6.50 to $7; He was inclined to mechanical The nationlal convention of .the heavy hegs. $5.50 to- $6; bulk, Socialist Party for the choice interests, rather than scholistic $5.50 to $7 ; feeder hogs, $4 to of candidates for president and pursuits, however, and became a $6. , is scheduled to be-- t rail road brakeman as soon as h is jShccp- -r RceniptfT6; market student days were over. At the 65c heigher; choice- - lambs, age of 19 he started as a locomo- $11.50 to $12.15; fat wethers, $6 tive fireman on the Rock Island $7; fat ewes, $2 to $4; feeder ytet the fact remains road and within five years had lambs. $9-- to $10; feeder ewes. Again : While we may not, like tribes of savages tormented attained a position as engineoer $2 to $2.50. by drought, famine or pestilence, turn anywhere and everywhere In 1903 he was chosen to succeed to be fescuedT is it not true thatwhen in the grip of any of these the late P. M. Arthur as grand Two young English yach two-me-n chief of the Brotherhood of Loevils, we have appealed to the .source of all good for relief, and recently made a comotive Engineers, obtained it. , Perhaps Prof, Edman would dismiss this as merely a cruise of the rivers and canals of TODAYS ANNIVERSARIES France in a motorboat which . coincidence having no relation to the plea 1755 Sarah Siddons. one of they handled unaided. In view of the many evidences of the existence of spiritual the most famous actresses of the For fifty years Mrs. , Mary and mental conditions scouted, by genuine science and pue reafrom eight English stage, born in Wales. Tindell has son , it is not possible that our knowledge is not so all Died in London, June 8, 1831. to Jen hours. dailyshelling pieas embracing 1779 A - British force orider for affirm in Londons famous as we would like to believe ; that the mind and soul of man are as - plundered New' Haven, pConveiil Garderi'market. " Tryon -- yet comparatively unexplvd regions? Admitting this lobe Conn. In the United States there are true, psycho analysis should prove a valuable study. The trouble 1801 Admiral David G- Far between 12,000 and 15,000 barhas been that a lot of fakirs with a view to profit, have andfare Independent party is scheduled .ragut, famous Union naval con bers shops operated by women, professing powers they do not posses, in order to extract jnoney to meet In Indianapolis today to mander in the civil war, some containing as many as 35 from the gullible. Others have assumed them, not for pecuniary choose candidates for prsident near Krioxville, .Tenn. Died at chairs. and of the United Portsouth, N. H..Aur. H, 1879. Brakes prevent new doors for profit but to set themselves up as pidges of mental ability, assum- States. in railroad and street cars moving 1860 Convenuon met to measure the abilities and capacities of their fellow men Christ ing Church, in Manhasset, Kansas to draft a second unless handles on the doors, are by a rule of their own making. Many of their nota-bl- e the-st- atc mental the sceneofa which ' turned."'- tests are a joke. , society wedding today when was afterwards admitt to the T Relative to remarkable curses, they have doubtless occurred Mi?3 Joan Whitney, daughter of Union We bring our tools i t n ey be- tMr. and M rs Payne of Prim-cs- s Trip- Rob t. CrooV s tom throughout the ages, and are a ofCh rlesEhlpjfSir.srUwTrHie HdennrdugMerofQucen'Wic- so-call- K , drop him. Sydney Bulletin. Always thought Jones didnt think ; hut ) hear hes - -Jbon ghrtcf a dns pho-- of ground. 'luTlhut case be evidently thinks shes worth a lot." Ids wife worth much e . |