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Show 4 v ctnr.1ay N.wnil.cr I i'.iji. we wilt come for yon. Jeputlicanj Try JOHN W. DAVIS QUICK For Lower Taxes D. c.. (Ltolwr. Efforts t JtepubllcSs l!l port credit for lb reduction of 2$ per cent la Income taxes payable (hi )ar authorized in the law which President (Dvmocratic) Cool Idle and Secretary Mellon opposed ar!' illustrated ta the letter broadcast by Galen Talt. Collector of Her! ia the Keienue in Maryland. a hat Tail wrote to one taxpayer wao "the' thr Tacts and expcsedrihl propaganda: "The Revenue Act of 124, recently Va.-hlngtn- -- M lb s Garner-Siuimon- passed by Congress, following the proposal of Secretary Mellon for tax for .a 24 per real provide reduction Of tax on lncomea aeceltOd by ltidi (duals during the calendar year 1928. Inasmuch as your 1924 tax was paid In full in advance, a check for the 2i per cent refund or oue fourth of t it enclosed herewith." Th!a letter bore the name of Tait hmi self. He iaa Republican politician from Oh to and ia not, a native ur .a Ijttna resident of Maryland. The fact U Secretary Mellon hltterly law opposed the which these reductions and refund! were authorized and President Coulldgt shaied this opposition. The latter waa only presented from vetoing the bill by fear of the political consequences of taking that tnuree on Ihi etc of a preidcntial election. Cnder the plan urged by Secretary Mellon and demanded by President Ciudidge, the millionaire!! and billion aires would have been the principal beneficiaries of tax reduction. According to John Carson, a well known Washington correspondent and authority on fisml subjects. Secretary Mellon would have obtained a reduction of about fl.OOV 000 in his own Income taxes tinder the scheme he sdvocated and is fired Congress to nS. Caruer-Slmmon- MILLIONS IDLE NOW Steady Increase in Unemployment Reported by Department of Labor. In a recent Washington, statement given to the ipruv, Chd!rj man Butler of the Republican .National Committee avd that ekrety nation engaged ia thr World War has bad to, wrestle with the problem of postwar itidDifiilloynient. that the othef (tuitions are allll in tht probn lem's throes, and that the Republl-ci1Jml his '.ration v oT .ihs'- United States alutit lus kolYt-- the issue.. The Department pf Lebo),, with. Kspublhfifi Secretary in charge, ia n Industrial survey made public fnAu-gus- t, presents tome Interesting figures Mr. Butler ought to study. - With 1923 employment as luO, the Index figure, Sec ratal y Davis Labor employment Department shows-thawas greater in 1917 that It has heed at any time covered by its survey, and Stood then fit 111. It. Is estimated that thete are 20,000, Odd workers, skilled and unskilled, organized and unorganised, - In the fountry, ejtchlsire of faim labojr. With e mploVinent al Its peak la 7917, the 20,VV0,0U0 workers were all Em- C. D. t , ployed. In the first year, under a Democratic admlnistratloir, sto. d the Index figure of employ tru-at 108.4, or 6 6 points under 1917, so that the number of unemployed was about 1,100,1 !,' in 1920, the last IVmorraHe year, tbs index figure rmxl at 109.8, so that of the 20,000,00 fi workers, about 8(5,ii00 were unemployed. For 1921 the Harding Coolidge admlnfstratinn begun in March of that year the mi ex figure stood tsl 1919, r of the 20.000,004 workers were idle. In 1122, the lud x figure stood ht 88.6. and 4.450,oOfl workers were Idle although a Rvpiiblfran tariff - hwd been entuted meanwhile: For 1923. the index figure stood at 100, and there were J.SOQ.OOO 84.3. atul post-wa- fewer 1917. S.loO !H'-- o employed thad la For the first five months of 1924, the Index figure stood at 94.8, and 1,400,000 worker were idle, while unemployment further Increased 4 per cent lu inly, 'adding another IS 8, 000-od- d workers to tb army ol unemployed. - thing-t- he Ton tnav take rest well ilia- newly-huke- the Court, T know it. T Went hack 'o the olflie, Davit centlnued, 'to look up rases to prow 1 found you wen yon were wrong. right. I wanted ta tall you so. From Theodora A. Huntley's "Life o Julia W. Davla" (Dufiisld A Co.. N. Y.', Item iu ratic Nations Committee 'Ye7-sdl- ooooooo o (xooMyoooooooc- c - . a MOTHER STOOPS TO GUILE is ?! By JENNIE LITTLE jj 5 sixty five ye-Si htwd vlavs over, Peter had left home to follow the lure of the sett. A secret was baked In his heart by an agunilhg shy ness, so when Jidin Kav made the niuet of bis opportunities In Peters long absence, nobody was to blame. All through the yetirv Peter kept Ids secret well, even wlieu, divorcing Iauiy t last, lie found Miriam alone Kverv Fridav, regu-hr- r with ntemorits. senHeer he bled him to the little liiitme anmng the lilacs. Kverv time lie alit rood night and stepped outside l.e turned iei k M If to Wk i question, hut tiie minute he met ' mother's In quit Ing eyes he choked, stamineifd something about a flue day tomorrow, anil fled. Toduy mother watwhed till he came In sight, then lUBnhed into the pantry, mid, holding her nose, heroically ad allowed a aiMionfui of horseradish, Peter urrlved, and stood aghast. No tears were tlier which greeted him. Mother sat httililled In her chair, woe (eronified, vvater raining down er cbeels; sliouldt-r.heaving as atie struggled for brath. ''Miriam ! faltered Peter. Ar you sick 7 Oh, Peter! came a strangled wail. The girl ay Im I'm o miserable! an antique, not fit to live atone, and they're going to ablp me off on each other whenever they feel like It, and try to Improve my mind. Great Gibraltar! Peter wax dazed. Like a laignet (liose flaky pies drew him. l hy, Mlrry, what'll I do? I can't stomach the apple plea that eook make at th Horn. She's bound to put nutmeg 'stead 2 cinnamon to, very lima." ; v they ago. were In rs evlun-tcrfe- OOOOOOOOOOOOOCKKXXXKKXyOOO ) l&, lilt. XUV'lur .swplier Mother never bothered her head tmteh iihaul sin it tmilteis us peace plan- -, Teapot 1 Untie bCHiiilals. or boon I. Ills, for, as she explained, there were lots of others with more bruins unit le-- s liiisliiess of their own to uiinil. Who could settle such problems better. Hut file dread tribunal before which she hud Just been haled called for tiie combined diplomacy of a bouse of purllaimnt and congress, if rite was to escape the sentence. In most episodes of her busy life she hml liven aide to enjoy the comedy, even though -- he had to bunt for it; but tills was stark tragedy. For LeUa, iter eldest, was laying down tiie law with a beautifully acAbsolutely, quired New fork acceut. mother, you cannot live alone any hmger at your age. People criticise us for neglecting you, not understanding XT M.d situation. Top event kept a ' ' timi- dIfilitld !" niollaT. ! Tki'hjp my beat china, and leave the soup soaking foj Hfewwy. in tlif scrub er j sweetbeart ainok-litAiming sijd evetpig' in my clean kitclit-nAtmft; the aeeotul.- - timk up tiie cudtotonltin jiir. gels W Itu.jier.. cujtip-e- d I really tv le 'y int sliojv ed more ilerefinement al re for ' and social f life, mother. How can privilege vhu choose to slay in this commonplace heigliborhood,'nheiI"yoil might im Improv Ifif yourself by contget with people who are mentally and socially your superior P Motliera eye wandered to a simple monument In a comer of tiie distant cemetery, but her expression wav inscrutable. Rather would she die than that steeped reveal the sentiment every fa miffhr object ami foot of ' ground abinvt her. In. .'Mnud, the' finamder, chimed You are crazy, mother, not to take the sum that factory owner offer you. He wanfl to build tenement bouses here. Think how foolish it Is to keep (he place up ami pay taxes, Jut for you, When hoarding with us in turn wmddvha ao much cheaper, Mother saw In fancy the walls of that dear home being laid low by workmen, and every .falling brick and bonrd made a separate bruise on her heart.- filie Suddenly it far off day when three small pink-cla- d chipi'tis bad unwisely in turn iald across defied her, and hey knee.v Rbe heard again Che how Is of surrender a she administered some spanks, and a degood tire surged up within her to repeat tho performance now. But Leila was fastening her gloves and straightening her ryeglnsseS, We tntisf go. James gets Impatient If tie waits long, and gum! chauffeurs are find. One weejj, frimt today 1 1 toeeli g -- (5-- ... - w harip PILLS CHICHESTER SRftAKHt, A Dniffxtst AtkrnfCUJ IHhTftl IIIUN0 Fn.idSRt lIA8NDM IlMlt ffittL A M Re4i4- ft8H kaaow 1 SOU BY TH OLE GROUCH -' o- - Vrwl, ab!lw Veil'll. -il- 11jmr.f (WvCS 1 at s. hoot, (UkaLlil -.fir Vro.iel s wri hi-- s on moitiera lililU filed ly Alina beck, which James smt MTfud. The iiultit-rarinslile the iinuilii car h mried ibt-mid tliev rolled awHV. It ia recalled by uiaCiigttudier ehim" John Uavt j.irt.t" Moroften appeared that he was over ready to aiknnw ledge emu, and that he im Did mother sit don o nnd waste time pressed his cof leagues at tbw bar as Oie. She emu entrated. in erviqg? possessing a fair mind. Cpou one oc of iksiou tiie Court announced a rullm The delicious ft. fragrance from tiie tle mting nut with which he dlsegrecd and tu whlil She kttchon wsw a timely reminder. ha took Indignant extension. Tin I'll ho them! foot. her rnniied The nwx Court, however, waa firm i'll tn.irry Iettr- - that' ulint I'll do!" morning the younger liavls approach A mile away In the Seamen's home. rd the bench, and addressing tht Ieer Preble was giving the Judge, said: fltvd puts to hi tie and hair. He and T was mad last night. ,Hlriiiii Itavnejisri been friends ime an-de- r s little rf DTADMI'OnEoI To Steal Credit - a few DRUGGISTS EVtRYWKFJEE g Oh, Peter!" IVlio could guess those sobs were but choking coughs'! fliey are. my girls and I'jn proud of tleui, 1 but (can't be Imjipy In thetr inuncX, for 1 (yin- never d.t a I like, ami fB have to leave all my friends. A bruvy' caplajn. peter, had oftet. hj sinking aldp, atood'pn the e till al! iitsplrftig Li 'crew were'sav'evl. Through Reseest storms he had never shown it sign of fear, but rlda calamity unmanned him, nil die sfli'ted for the gloofllolher, jieep ltig hopefully througli' her liandken saw him pause and turn. 1114 elder, mouth remained fully a tnlnnte before the fatefug words would come. fHmt go, Mirry. lie ideaded, husk.-Uy- . Marry me. I can't live without your pies beside. I love you. I've wanted to tell you for over fifty years. A week later, James, the haughty, stopped again at the gate. The daughters of the House of Ray alighted. Before their fashionably shod feet touched the ground ihy 'scented the uimsual In tiie air. Whatever? Croud ed In the driveway were ail sizes of ears, from the most expensive to little tin runabout from which freckled face popped. "llnrry," It shouted, or youll be lute. Ma made me stay out here so nobody could steal our machine." They iped Inside. Leila tried to adjust her eyeglasses Superciliously, hilt tile attempt euded In a plebeian stare. For the house overflowed with flower and persons of alt classes, from the governor lind Ida Indy to Hit" Banks, who worked out hy the day- -. mother friends. Cnder an arch atom! mother and Peter. Jnst then the Idshop, who had etime nil those, miles to perforin Hie ceremony, said thy final words. And peter kissed the bride. Rhe beamed upon the bewildered trio.-(Had you could come, girls,' Stic said, then was loot amid flie coo gratulatioiis of the crowd. "But, demanded Maud later, have you two enough to live on, or must w provide or both? Mother laughed. You neednt waste a thought on us- - Have you heard the song that' Just out, 'Keep the Candlea of Your Love Burning at My Memory RlirlneT I got Iny first royalties yesterday, and the publisher thinks tliev II run, on Into the millions, And Peter," wlih-courag- ofi g rRlHD, EVER SiUCE Na) NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL : .ESTATE i CAMBODIAS RULER, V" 92, IS OLDEST KING iry BERGESON 4SV.IGNKK PTll TH H 4'TIK 4'Ol'XTY FlttVIKltH EQUITY EPHRAIM CAS'K wo TVttS TOwej MOUVe COiiY MUTV4tu BUT TYlb MOW k.OCH 6ETTER NUES USED T 00 Tl 'dGS BAX VWERS MA USEO V 1 1VE, proudly, Iibs itn eu'p.f a spark u that never needs I, 'iti'ig. , Notice Is hereby given by Ephraim benefit Bereeaonj- - aaaianee for-t- he (if creditors of tho Cacho County MT MN AXN1C.E i!ug auto-- TO N MOO D8M UP OR WlOVc EWEC - BACK. ms It noMiis a middle innnufa tu . fortune. So wen Millie capatde of Collie .Hid .ee Mklng afterouiseii us after get ha. i tnim Niagara. Ten mile weiv ,.i in1 sllem-e- . Tl ed . cut and cnlnii e. Leila, asked, (fir',, do " ' and i lie palm to V Farmer Equity, a corporation of the State of Utah, that on or after the 15th day of November 1924, at 10 oclock a. in. of said day, at the building formerly hy occupied the said Cache County Farmer Equity, No. 124 Soath Main Street in Lopan City, Utah, he will sell for cash at private sale, upon written hid to the hipheat responsible bid-- " der that certain piece or pareel of land, with building thereon, tBsipn-e- d to him by the said Cache County Farmers' Equity and, described a THAT WCAlOeWUL EPOTI 1AEU e -- disn-gard- mI her!.- - Anri H, say we dh? l'll i follows; A tract of land In Lopan City Utah, on whihh said building ia alt- uate, and having a, frontage of about 110. feet, on Main atreet. and a depth of 390 feet, and particularly described as follows: All of fractional lot 6 in block 4 of plat D or Lo- ROASTING CHICKENS FINISHED ON MILK gan City survey, in Cache i Utah, containing Ifl8 square rods. Sisowath, ruler of Cambodia, In AUo a p(irt of jol and 10 ,a i aaid bioek 4 of plut D' t kovwH:- JndMfcfca, old. City survey In Cache county, Utah, the world, lie Is M years comer but be Is friR an active factof h beginning at the North-weftf "aid lot and runnlAg Mhenc Tambodias government. I . .Smith 14 roils; thence eafst fi rods; ' i. (lienee North to the south bank of North branch of Logan river; thence o the VoP Miptl of ike P"lrtVv 9nPt suming piddle la in an unfinished con (Prion; Fleshing m fxiieidng put weight onto the Mids, improve tiie flavor, cause tiie umvlri to become lender ami Hi1 bone hrlitl. Then be dmribuled retldally the fat tvveethtby inuncle filler lu a way im liar to the jliartdini! lu roavls and steaks. In the rousting ineilsid of (sinking JHillltry. the flit assists In shortening the time of looking This iiiuy te conirosled with the lean bird Idch require longer rooking and from which the outer evaporates, leas ng tiie bird in a rii.i and lough condition. Most milk feeding f roasting ohb by the prmlueer Is done In the fall cool and the Idrds when the weallier can better aland coiiHnemeht. time Just preceding Thanksgiving and Christina Is nii'Kl desirable. Young bird weighing from 3'a to 44 pounds are nbout tiie rigid weight for full 1 lie feeding. Broiler llesldng the spring when the birds done In I shout weigh pound less than tht market demand, which Is normally two pounds. Two common method of feeding are pen anil crate fattening. For farm purpose pen fattening vrllt be because .no special equipment Tit birds r confined to Si needfd. limited' coop area where they id III ,get little or no exercise. ,TJig aokof exercise belli to make the oue-h:il- J st rr 1 4 Classified Advertising Classified - f . ; - q quill .sw-st 1 - ) 'SS .i , ft Two pouads5 grainva earn', f opi. ponml etaiiml v4b4l oates j ' ohi pound finer VdhdUng d junta lliiufd tutiarpillW. . J, ,7' tiie1 feeilinsr prior Title 1 hilxed-ato the one It Is to he fed. When fed. If should pour and be of a thick cream cnnxiatcncy. of pancake-lmtie- r The bird should receive no feed for 24 hours previous to their first dime In order milk feeding. This to free the Intestines frmn feed and to get the Idriia hungry. ThereaLer they should be fed lu trough twice a tiny, early In tho morning ami late Fum ,1ft lo 34 dnyk id .tht afternoou I tbu1 umiiiI length pf tlmls for, fqcik Itlg.'- - t'ar the first three or foufl dnjk until they are on feed, the fecit should be In front of. them for only 10 minute; for the next three or four days. 15 minutes, and fiof the lusl dnja, 20 minutes. The birds should lie hungry at each feeding. If they are not hungry at each feeding, that feeding should be withheld. Ouly In very hot weather should nn.v thing other than the two regular feedings be given, , At inch a time the bird utny have a very thin mixture of the ration given at noon, L. H. Schwartz, Itirdub University. t Old Journal office. newspapers at the HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE in NICE ROOMS For sleeping purposes at The Palace. Journal Lngaji City auk us about our InBuilding, 77 West Center 8t. stallment plan fur buying homes See Vernon V. Crockett at John A. STOV' REPAIRING, furnace cleanCrockett and Co. Rhone t8. ing and repairing, saw sharpening. SIX splendid milk cows for sale. O. E. Ralph, Millvllb. 113-- Phone 719-W- CALL 169-- . E. UERGESON. for the Benefit of Creditors of Cache County Farmers, Equity Advertisement Assignee , Vigh. for tntik. 12 quarts prices of cream. MIXER OUTFIT. Will rent or Bell or will do tny size Job by day or contract. Sidewalk Root s. . foundations. Etc. Phone CEMENT SHERIFF'S SALE In the City Court of Logan, Cache Conntj, t'lalt. home produced 31.00. Special , H. R. Johnson, plaintiff, vs. Rose coats and dresses arriving pverv week at Mrs. Allred In Ewing Raymond, defendant. To be sold ht sheriffs sale on the Cache Valley Bank Building. 14th day of November 1924 at ten. STOVE repairing, furrtaee cleaning o'clock a. tn., at the front door1 of and repairing, saw sharpening. the County Court House at Logan Phone 719-W- . City, In Cache county; Itah, thq folVigh, lowing property , fi?f CALL 169-home produced The east-hoof lots one' ttV'an biilk. 12 quarts 31.0(1. .Special ten (Ip), In hlock Thirty-thre- e priceson creaht. (33), Pint A fimithficld City SurYVK sell new and ned 80110 CARS vey, containing one- '.acre, find and loan money to buy them.' situated in Hectioa Twenty-seve- n In (27),Township Thirteen (13), Welle-villRaugh Motor. Phone North of Range One 1 ), East of the Phone S91-J-- 2 Logan. NVw j J. 1 FOR 'S.4lK Cheap. Extra heating stove. Gall 94. SALE TOR ' low !. cent a word On 18 cents. FOR SALE bird-tende- 1 Advertisement must be paid In advance. Minimum tor first Inaartlon pet FOR SALE f ggtia-factor- westerly, following the meandering of the said south bank of said branch of the ald river to the place of beginning. All situate in section 14 of township 31 north, rsnge one east of the Balt Meridian snd sections 33 and 34 In township 13 north, range one east of the Balt latke meridian. Eaeh written bid must be for the full amount which the purchaser will pay; and all leina upon the said lend are to be paid out of the said purchase price. Dated October 22ad, 3924. 1 7G-J-f- fine I Phone Jeiyey, cow. lf c. FOR SALESf! 'bead of holsteln cows and heifers at'the Cache1 Valley Fair Grounds Monday November Third. Priced to seJl ,kn hurry. Come early. , SALE Good Cheap. Call 590-J-- TOR work FOR SALE Fine heifer ' a old. Phone 1054-1st East. horse. 7 calf, 643 N. FOR SALE Jersey cow. Will freshen In. November. Phone 590-J-5. FOR SALE Pillows, velvet rug and 3JI1 North 2nd, East. FOR KKN'f FOR RENT. 372 South B. Y. College. 3 ! 16-J- -l e: Salt Lake Meridian. Dated this 22. day of Cet. 1324. M. - PETERSON Sheriff of Cache County, Utah Advertisement , . FOR HIRE 1 pon bedstead tl) - :j room modern home 1st. West, close to Call 101 5-- FOR RENT One two room and one five room appartment with bathn. neatly furnished, heated, plenty of Fast Center street, hot water. Phone J071 or 465. Phone 314. Five i passenger sedan-heateSuitable for funerals. I- s JOHNSON Taxi Cah Service day and night. Phone 314. Enclosed Car IV TUN DISTRICT (t)URT OF THE equipped with heat and light STATE OF UTAH, IN Foil TI1H WANTED -- A good work horse. 212 (X)UNTY OF CACHE hllKlillTS SALK North 2nd East. ' , WANTED Party wants to rent a H R. John plaintiff yCfRU A.L, by month, 7 Address. l)ox FeUpiun. find'wife, piano Felt- ' ' " v ' 18(1. man, defendants. ' To be sold at POULTRY Wh!t Leghorn chicks kheriffs sale on the 7th day ot Selected Record parentage. November, A. D. 3924, at ten oclock Safe arrival Postage Prepaid. Dee. Jan. 3 14. Feb. a. tu. at the front door of the counguaranteed. Mar. 312 per 100. Graham Hatchery ty court bouse la Logan City, Utah, the following described property Hayward, Alameda County, Calif. - to-w- ltr GARMENT All of lot seven (73. In block sevSALESMAN.' We pay more com- Plat "A' Richmond - enteen (17) 1 mission 34.00 commlsothers. than ENT-T- hree th room rumish - f,, one and rOIl City Survey, ! containing hiou on 312.60 nuits. No experience ( 1 4 ) acres. necessary. Wire for FREE selling Dated this lltb dny of October A. outfit. General Service Clothing D. 1824. Denham Iluildlngk FOR RENf Nine room modern 'nony. ' M. L.' PETERSON, ver, Colorado. Phone 739-J- . , Sheriff of Cache County,, Utah L. E. NELSON, I'OR RENT Nicely furnished fivej . f , Exit the Dime Hovel Attorney lor Plaintiff. roomed .modern aparti.p-n- t 19C N. l I.OST-Y- WO ! wintrier wlmt has become of the lambs. Call 259-J- . pet 3rd West dim Hovel? It has gone to a dollar and a half," FOR KENT Modern four roomed1. LOST A white gold wrist wateh. Sterling silver bracelet attached. the gruuth. Every bodys replied Full basement. bungalo. Reward for return to Journal. , Magazine. 143 South 2nd East. PROBATE AND GUARDIANLOST A black three year old heifSHIP NOTICE TOR RENT Four room, d apartUnromantic er, A Jersey yearling dteer, Z right ment. Close In. Phone 1028. shoulder. Ulrich iblurien on ear tag. lie (ardently) llHve yeu never met CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR TH a uian whose touch seemed to thin 4 Notify Ulrich Zbinden, Black-BmltRESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR road. Fork Reward. fiber of your being? every FURTHER INFORMATION She Oh. yes, once the dentist. FOUND Refit tire chain on the England boasts of a women ta The District Coart of tho First market for the money. 0. H. Borg professional billiard expert in a LoveJ to Heat Herteif Jadklal District of tho State of 84 West 1st North. Miss Collins, who has made a Did dial girl I saw you with find Utah, la and for the County ol FOUND Ladles watch. Owner call break of 115- She was once Cache any tiring to talk about?'' at Thatcher Bank and indentify. "Not it tiring. Aid fihe miked about opposed to six in a relay billiard NOTICE TO CREDITORS match and meat them. In the matter of the estate of ComerHughes and of Jane R. Hughes, deceased. 'Creditors will present Claims with one-four- Dn-hous- e. LOST LEGAL NOTICES re FOUND h rouchers to the undersigned at his residence. No. $42 East 13 Sooth street Salt lake City, Utah, on or before' the 16th day of February, 1925. Date of first publication October 10 1924, ROBERT R. HUGHES. Administrator NOTICE TO CREDITORS 7 In tbe matter of tbe estate of Thomas Rtirland, deceased. Credi- tors Will present claims with voucher! to the undersigned Executrix st her plgce ot residence at Providence Cache County, Utah, on or before 1934. tbe 22nd day of December, Date of first publication, October 14th, 3924. RosIna Stirland executrix of the lest will hd tebtament of said decedent. C. W. Dunn, attorney for ? trlx. if 1 -- |