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Show ' ; . Tuenilay, Febrimry 22, 10; , T11L JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY,. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE SEVEN Classified Advertising Classified Advertisements must be paid in advance. One cent a word per issue. Minimum for first insertion 15 cents. FOR SALE i MISCELLANEOUS FOR easy terms a now, WANTED' Waitress, Apply PresJive room homo. Fall , modern ton Cafe, Preston, Ida. , . BALE--O- n ' ' ' t j t3C-j- , FOR SARK CHEAP -- A excellent rondtlion. "lhone STEADY in piano 121-- J WORK WANTED girl. .Phone 809 c By j N-- weaving 50c per Come and see Bnnorn Rug and Carpet II C. Lloyd, 137 Weat and records, for the cost' of the 4thyard. Mr.ltione 809m. North, records. 550 East 4th North. ' " Sf It EIJA HER TUAJfMFK.lt THE - SmithCAM, A -'Schwalgp Ff)RS.t.E MK.N J. W. AULT and BON 800 et ft Incubator. Imiulre I.. F. " Phon 448. Smith, 57 South 5th West. FOR SYLE . was rmr Itnot even hes'idcil tie might have given her time iu speak, lie tils stlffjiess mill emilemplihlo iitr-i- il pride for not having given her even an opport unltv at mu Ii b time a time pregnant with tlneiitenlag possibilities for tilelil Isitb gis well us for Sleepy Cut. He longed for a cham to meet her over again, still. Id vanity would not allow into to linn bm.-Christie was reproaching lier-e- lf for not making the quick advance she wanted to- make and now, foil It had been tier place to tnuke when she saw the only man' face In the world that meant anyiltlng to her both, unhappy, passed on. little reckoning of when and where they should meet again. Sol wood quite kuevv Hint Ids mission to Tracy would fall for tact, lie sat down on a camp sio,, ties! le Id - Washington Great Military Genius Mount Vernon nustrntes t lr irly Hr life of a South f war Virginia plantation. th-- . There ar, bemd mansion. aboat th.lrtv biiHilings on tm "state, iiiclint- in the kltcbin, the otn., e, me r.uii, tier house, ihe carpenter shop, ihe but-l- a house, the einoKehous. tile the rrillklioiiee. ihe coinhoti-c- , l "o houses for servarits iuurtrs, ihe shelter linuer In Ihe ileer purK. two lodgehousez t.t the north gale, Ihe pa wllun at the "hart, r, ini cabins, u0 lodge'liouees el the west Hale,- a i on, end a barn. The merit of i dominant ttuli, idin.l- - j ism Is all over the place, as assetne and distinctive today as "hen Wash tugton took over the fi r. mines on the death of hit half brother, L.i",inct Wiishinglon, in IT.'iS, and licpan to) to his tpiker " i m the premises, uiVVashln-todeath 47 years ufterwatd. "as nvoi e than a iniinlrj gentle- - j man. off tl "as Ihe bead of a hniist-holKill msroes alt of "liorn lie set fiee at bla death trained in t tie various occupations so necessary to ttia estates of those days. Washington loved trees with a de and He plant-- d voted appreciation. cared for Ihtm. He laid out hfa grounds w rh tbr those ahum ludgme'nt; In, use were made in the form of a shield, the center of the shield being a smooth, treeless lawn. At, out Hits Piet greensward il hat hgrnund of treys and shrubbery was planted. is as lie left It the open, grass'- lawn at theIn front of the house the mansion. and the furniture Two court ou- - gentlemen of tlye old school have the task of keeping green tins important Washington memory for the future inspection of "11 "bo love the cause of liberty and retefe ths name' of Washington. ririjf-hoiise, In Soundness of Judgment No Other Commander His Equal. Nothing new can lie kind on Washi hnracter, ington' statesmanship or Noth.patriotism. ing old i iiii !e MiitI on these sulijei-iwith much chance of being li e t l e r phrased limn l.v run's summary of hint : The 1 ht U horn ii the last, tha beat, of ih Wot. daicii not hate; d or Kipling's more presentment In If." lint in spite of nil tlini has tieon milieu on the man. few students lm' o Washington's full measure us a soldier, mill fewer Mill realize ho" far he pretigured the seieniifte ami imlnsinal age in which we are living today. 'I In- average peri-othinks of a great got ml as. one who commands a great mm', it would in- imssilile to get further from the truth than that, but not without prolonged effort. There - a point nt which lie- mere size of an arniv taxes the genius of Its lull that point was uot mu-hountil the Twentielh century. .Tudged hv the mil list, that of to means TTcTrrpyv4iurf- f- in pioporlion and uhsiaeles. Washington Is one of l lie foor or live greatest comnmnders ri m ml hy the English speaking rm e ; prohaldy the greatest. Greatly Handicapped. Consider Ilia difficulties. To begin with, lu "us serving a revolutionary cnmmutee, not a real government ; and "as not hacked by any of the governmental powers wliieh supported European commanders, s The congress of ihni day could not levy tuxes, coulil not i nfiirch conscription, could not pay its men or provide supplies. 'Hie men "ere enlisted for varying terma, almost always for short terms, The offThe different icers had Utile training. colonies ere unaccustomed to act There was only the beginning of a mdlonal feeling and national and the British, whatconst ever their weaknesses, had splendidly disciplined troops and held the sea. Vet, in t lie face of ohsl ades like these. Washington kept an nr.nv topi t her and made headway again 't the enemy until lie could deal the finishing blow at lorklown. Els Trenton maneuvers wete almost campaign equally so. The skill with which be York while the nailed Clinton In ,V-KContinental army was making it indle march to cutch Cornwallis at Yorklnwn is fully equal to that by which .Napoleon caught General Mack asleep tit t'lrn. No Error Mar Rtcord On one point of military genius. Indeed, Washington is superior even to the Corsican Caesar.- - vv no in ail things elje ranks at the head of lb martial world. 'No tnon inn put ltl finger camon any point in Washington' paigns and say: Here this man made The sotittdites of a serious mistake. his judgment was almost uncanny. I'crhaps litis judgment was due in some measure to Ihe scientific quality ills mind. Ills approach to science was mote practical than that . of ' Franklin, Imt equally zealous. Washington conducted exjwHment after experiment In drainage, crop rotation, HI different methods of fertilizing. note on these matters are Worthy of uC.ent(iu, front airLultural collide de'-iile- i - - 1 s, j n - today. price lie berated Virginia's depend on tobacco as bitterly as. more than a century later, Seaman Knapp lashed t lie dependence of the gill) states on cotton. Always seeking belter and more economical methods of production, to ulilize K al wavs ready for a flyer" In land, which was the Eighteenth lenliirt sulistiml,. for Industrial promotion. Washington was startlingly modern in many asmod pects of hit mind. Where l It ernistn fails, it might pay ns to get closer to the Washingtonian viewpoint, even at the cost of being somewhat old fashioned. I Ranks With Noblest Thoroughly human, absolutely fearless, conqueror of himself, we may put (ieorge Washington's record tut der the microscope of criticism and .yet ay, wllli the English historian: No nobler figure ever stood in the forefront of u nations hislory. Great ness Far Above Any Human Frailties The great meaning of Washington is his noble ami unselfish patriotism. The philosophy of Ha con is not vitiated hy the fact fhal lie was tha meanest of mankind." Daniel Webster' oratory and Edgar Ioea poetry are far tuore important than the fact that the orator ami the poet occasionally became inebriated. Abrahym funny stories and Sometime ullly stories and perhaim even que; not the essential t tunable lorieyg-a- re life. points of. ifieemancipators Shakespeare's ileeV stealing is of no! w eight in our estiiVaie of him as the world's greatest man of letters. Car-and tuean- j viet sourness of teuqier ties to his wife does not detract from bis merit as essayist and historian. Even the frivolities and frailties of Burns fail to lesseu posterHobbits ity's respect for the genius of tha peasant poet. So It i with George Washington. coto-o- f , only small faults which were are gentlemen of his day L(on (4, sHegcd against him; whether or not matter the allegations are true is What i of supreme unimportance. important is that George Washington; was gifted by nafurto he (It leader In one of the mo- -t significant tnove--j nionts In. the world history. The) 's The ligure of Washlnglon remaint i in the mind-ovividly real mid lie is not ; the 'American "people, mere tradition. Ilis pet ulini il irs m are intimately known, are current)'' qtteied. Hi- - per souut appenruiiec Is I'jtiiiliar. lie is Indeed, living "In the hearts of hi- ' that is why m Am oimlry men.-this annual occasion Ihe entmlrj. to pay him Ihe tribute of glut patl-e- it ude anti respect and devotion. f htit-uti- Washington From Human Viewpoint Mr Charles Moore of. Washing ton. on Ihe occasion of the recent nn veiling of n Washington statue, nd monished the assembled spectators not to keep Washington on a pedes tal. but to bring him down among bent, for he was one of llicta. human, were It mum. or All the heroes of history had their weaknesses, their human limitations, 0 riieir greatness when considered noini of view. Is only from greatness this human it Is neither de other sirable nor necessary to dwell unduly upon fhefr faiths whetrlheve i Mich nspii-.itlotiin their virtues. There enn he no Ju- -t quarrel with Mr litt perl Hughes, who is debts mere!;, On Ihe TihmI l L f tere you were';'' Well, you're trying to ship qit out Of town-y- ou and t.arpy. Now, John. I'm not going that's flat aot for ail Hie Vigilantes In the Rocky mountains." As Trac.v uttered ltl declaration. Bill Parduloe, like a huge camel, Pluck Ida head within 9 thes lent. Melwood, paying no fsirlher attention to the intruder, vainly tried lu low tones to persuade Trac.v If would he sheet fully to remain where he wae. He reminded Tracy of hla helpless condition and of vvhnt his ulistiniicy mlgtil mean; he begged him to consider hi Mel wood's feelings, if there were none of his own to move him. The old gambler proved ndamant to every consideration, and, not only that, lie grew more nml more set ng.tfnt all proposals, "John." lie exclaimed, rug- lug like a grizzly at hay, "ar you running, too? You know very vveH. Dave, there a beup of difference tielweeii a well ntan'a running and a wounded man's being carried out of Hie way of a - flglit. You going to stay? There's mi reason why I shouldn't." And fight 5" Nobody will mis nte If I do light." "If you stay, there's just one an- swer yott got killed," said Trnejr. 'Dash yon, I know yon better than you know ymrrvilf. No',, John, listen," The old man. gray, grlaxled, his tnat UDsliHven. hollow eyed, hut stern! Iron-grahair falling In a great over hi wrinkled forehead, sal upright nn Ids ot. lie tor oien boit the breast of tbe coarse shirt he wore I1I1 only tipper garment and pointed to on American flag, tattooed over hi heart. Selwood nt with the eyes of youth silently fixed on Ids country's emblem. BUI Iltrdaloe xepied in. closer erhned hl nock forward, pulled tiff Id fullered hut to get still closer, and peered duuihly at the tattooed breast, Tracy spoke to Selwood. "John, I don't say I've never done any thing to He Sat Down on a Camp Stool Betid disgrace II. he went on. "but I fought HI Friend. for 1I111I old flag nigh three year. 1 tramped down Hie I'eninsttln with friend, and after a few conventional ami double qulcked hack passes opened the one Subject of Ids I stood, best I could, against visit with an abrupt question. "Dave, again; at with Georg Gettysburg, Imvv much do you llgure you've got In Meade; I went up against the Bloody our Sleepy Cat place? Whatever It Angle In Hie Wilderness with Grant. is, he continued, as Tracy disclaimed It don't mean a continental to a lot any equitable interest in t lie hall that of folks nowadays, tint it mean Sflwuodhnd paid for. "I'll, trade you; ,III0lIlil,!j y,. I,, anything nty interest in the Thief "River mine youve ever seen me do. John, look for your interest up at Sleepy Cat. to you :H If I'd run fnnti a Mapied What you parcel ef Vigilante erdoksj I'll admit JTracy w a taken aback. asked try-ito do? he presently. I'm no satnl I'm no preacher ' Hob me or rob yourself? The mine's You're preaching right now, flare." worth half a dozen of our Sleepy Cat Then, d n It, let me preach hut outfit. tbe worst I've ever done Was to in"Then said Selwood definitely, vite a man to hack his Itu-against the hall's mine and the mine's yours. mine. I've played crooked with I it a go? crooks, I'll admit It, hut no honest "Why, If you want It that way, yes man can say Ive ever stacked a deck It Is. against him I took my chance, same he took hi. "Ail 'right That's settled. Carpy," continued Selwood, "thinks this place I getting too noisy for you, Dave. (To Be Continued) All these squatter coming In, and Hie : 1 clutter they make, lie says you'll do NOTICE better ont under the pines a few miles Notice is hereby given that up river, sihJ I've got things arranged to get you up there .today. The J. J. Richards will not hereafweather' settled now. and Ive got ter, he responsible for . bills of time to move yud what do you say any kind contracted for by his what others have done In reminding had a high temUS that Washington per. that he swore on occasions, thnl lie played cards along with other gentlemen of Ids time, that he parPink of lltpior. also in keepiug with the custom of the day, or that lie was not unfailing in til allcndancc nt gentle-mati- , rhurth. Washington was hut as a soldier he Imd, in Ids earlier days, extierleneed some of the roughest going of frontier life, fie knew the profane vmuliitlnry of the Idle there Is no record that time, ami he wits gratuitously profane, "cussing: merely for the sake of being emphatic, It is n mutter of record Hint lie could go lido a rage ami draw on that vocabulary. lVrltap the most that have noted of Hie tongue-lashingone into history was thnl which Washington gave Gen. Churles I.ee for and Ignomintite ious failure at Hie ).baHi of "for which tie was .court dismissed from the army. No higher tribute ever wa paid Washington than hy his iniimale asIn that sociate, Thomas Jefferson. His tempo tribute Jefferson rvas naturally irritable and hut reflection and resolution hud obtained a linn and habitual ascendancy over It. If, however, tt broke In we start todari Iwiuds he waa most tremendous wife, Catherine E, Richards. . On the whole hi "I know wkbre I'm comfortable, bet. wrath. (Signed) J. J. RICHARDS. character .was, in II mass, perfect, ter than Cdrpy does. Ill stay here.' advertisement. In nothing bad, in a few points Indif8elw(Ht, with patience, continued on of to dwell he it the advantage sold that country ferent ; and may Truly Muskrats keep repairmen never did nature and fortuue com- life. But the old soldier resisted all bine more perfectly to make a man blandishment, and In the end his busy on dams and laterals in th great, and to place him In the same putieuce gave out first.' Look here, Belle Fourche irrigation dis'constellation with whatever worthies John, he exclaimed with a snap of trict of Southppakota, and the you're heating round the have merited from man an everlasting disgust, will ve asked to leglegislature bush, like these crooked Sleepy Cat renienthrance. open season lawyer. I kuow whats going on. If alize a ytar-aroun- d I km flat on toy hack. Tbe Vigilantes on tho animals. Locarno, Internationa Bar, is the name of a new drinking are ready to move. Where did you get The wandering tinkers of the Idoa I was- afraid of Vigilantes? norfh of England speak Shelta place in the downtown Paris thegelwooj. zshnijjel. Uil gjigulders. Anglo-Saxo- n 11 sy7 high-tone- . district a sewival of the Salesman wanted FOR RENT Brothers, Wrtte Lewi" . FOR RENT Two furnished rooms vldt nee. with bath. Apply ?53 R. 1 W. nematreot Fife. ,J?ro . . , Garbage and rubbish removed. , 449. Call - FOR RENT Furnished apartments. 205 East 3rd. North. WANTED 5 or 8 roomed Modern House with Garage on 'East side. Steam heated rooms . furnished and unfurnished, houa-- l Address I. O. Box 273. e and office, roomti, Hnr.-l- z Muslcj i TIME ' FOR SPRING Co. SEWINOJ Call C24 for children sewing and room FOR RENT . ' FOR RENT Four modern apartment, partly furnished. Close tayutos. Reasonable. in. Idqulro at Joupnat, Buy Cache Valley , hatched . baby chicks from Strong Chick Hatchroom furnished FOR RENT 5 almodern home. Inquire 41 S' East ery, Logan, Ctah, Phone 305-Celfftr: so sell gras and garden seeds and wholesale 11 ENT -- 2 price, Alf room FOR imi lulled brooders, luon-- j Sniurthwniip. with SnpL' also hath; apartuunl dry facilities. Ileal location. Phone -- J, FOUND S23-W- . STATE ENGINEER'S OFFICE. Salt Lake City, I'tah, January 28, 1 9 27 Notice la hereby given that Harriot Preooe, whose piwt office address la Richmond, I'tah, has made application in accordance with the requirements of the Complied Laws of Itah, 1917, as amended hy the Session Laws of I'tah, nisi 9 and 1925 to appropriate .25 c.t.a of water from Innnmed Spring in Cache County, Ctah. Said water Is to be diverted at a point wliieh bear 831 ft. W.and 1424 ft. ,8 or N4 cor, See. 12, T. 14 N.. II. 1 K. 8.L.M. and used front Marcii 1st to October 1st of each yeotr for the irrigation of 40 acre of land embraced In part of. theJS'W'4 Sec.12, N., R. 1 E., 8.L.M, Aa much water as I necessary will be used during the entire year for domestic purposes. This application te designated lb the Bute Engineer' Office as File -- FOlND latdlea glove. Identify Journal Offlee. . nt - OP THE INTER- DEPARTMENT IOR, If. S. LANDOFFICE at Balt Lake City, Itah. Jan, 81, 1927 NOTICE I hereby given that Albert 0, Pctcrann of Hooper, , Ltuh," . w ho, OB March 24, 1922, made stock raining homestead entry No, 0312)7. for 8W4 NW'4, WViSWU Sec, 20, W6, SEU, 9 SE1; NKy,, Section 29 Township North, Range 3 East, Salt Lake has fill'd notice bf Intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to' the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Ogden, Itah, on the 15th day of March, 1927. Claimant names as witnesses: S. B, No. 10073. Bhupe and Mrs, S. B. Shupe, of All protests agaifist the granting of Huntsville, lTtah: Charles A. Peter, said application, staling the reasons son and George D, Todd, of Hooper, therefor, must be by affidavit In du- Ctah. ELI F, TAYLOR, Register. plicate, accompanied with a fee ol 81.00, and filed in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion' T-1- NOTICES LEGAL of the publication of this notice. GEO. M..nACON. State Engineer. PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-- , Dqte of first publication, Feb 4, 1927. SHIP NOTICE Dure of completion of publication March 4, 1927. ( ONKti.T COI NTY CLERK OR THE 11 BIJC LAND BALK RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FIKTHKB INFORMATION INTERIOR. DEPARTMENT OF THE I.ake ft. at Salt U. LAND OFFICE In The District Court of The First City, Ctah. Jan. 28, 1927. NOTICE is Judicial District of The Slate of hereby given that, as directed hy the I IhIi, In ami For The County of Land of the General Commissioner 4 . L Cache. of Bee. 2455, office, under provisions of NOTICE TO CREDITORS It. 8., pursuant to the application Ernest Petcmon, Jr of Hyrum, Ctah, la the estate of Carl Christian Creditors - will Serial No. 034981, we will orfer at Carlson, deceased, public sale, tojtju liighcst bidder, hut present claims, with vouchers to the at not less than $3.00 per acre, at 10 undersigned at 3S5 North, First East oclock A. M 011 the 22nd day of Street, Logan, Itah, on or before the March. 1927, tipxt. at this office, the I'th day of April,' A, D.. 1927. JOHN A CARLSON. Administrator. following tract of land: Lots 4, 6, 12 and 13. Roe. 30, Twp. 10 North, Range FONNESBKCK Sc NELSON, Attor. 3 East. H.L.M. Tbi tract la ordered neys for eatate. Advt. .nto the market on a allowing that the NOTICE TO CREDITORS greater portion thereof is mountain one or too rough for cultivation. The gale will not fie kept open, hut In the matter of the estate of closed when those will lie Andrew William Hyer, deceased. present at the hour named have claims with, Creditors will ceased bidding. The person making vourhera to the present adminthe highest bid will lie required to istratrix at her undersigned home In Lewiston,' Immediately pay to the Relveiver the Utah, on or before the th' day pf amount thereof. Any persons claim1927. land April, - Elaine ing adversely the Ilyer, Adminisore advised to file their claims, or ob- tratrix of Hillyard said estate. , the before or desigon time. jections, Young & Bullen, Attorneys. ELI F. TAYLOR, nated for sale. . First 1927. Feb. 4, publication Register. advertisement, ' La R publication, March 5, 1927. unintelligible language entirly NOTICE TO CREDITORS to the average Englishman. In the matter of the estate of 4. Royal H. Mlkkelsen, deceased. Creditors will present claims with Patrolman Y. S. Fry, of Tamto the undersigned adpa, Florida, sheltered a 1 Tigh- vouchers, ministrator at his residence at Lofor ve to cited tened pup and is gan, Utah, on or before the 26th . bravery by the city commission. day of Starch, 1927, , He caught in his arms a dog - John H. Mlkkelsen, Administrator Bullen, Attorneys. which others thought wa mad. . Young Date of first publication January The late Mrs. Rossi ter Hoyel 25. 1927. Dale of last publication February left $80,000 to found a Chair of Music at the Unicersity of Shef- 25, 1927. , - . above-describe- . field, England,, in memory ' her husband. cf - NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of August Rysi, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in Clarkston, Utah, on or before April I5th, 1927. , Curl P, Anderson, Administrator L. Tftm Perry,. Atty. for adminis- ; . trator. Date of first publication Feb. 19, 1927. , NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Hy- -' rum J; Smith, Deceased. ; Creditors will present claims wRh . ad-- . vouchers to the undersigned miol3tratrix at her residence at Logan, Utah, on or before the 28th day of March, 1927. Margaret E, Smith Fifield. Administratrix Young & Bullen Attorneya - for , Administratrix, Date of first publication January - ' " ' 26; 1927. Date of last publication, February 26. 1927. , |