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Show THE PAGE SIX The A HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH. L. Our, Herald-Journ- al Afternoon Every Week-da- y Published at 75 West Center street, Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper Entered as second-clas- s matter at the Co.. N. Guimar Rasmuson, president. postoffice, Logan, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879 Subscription price ad-ir. the year in advance, by carrier $3 50 u year in Cache Valley by mail, vance or 40c the month Outside Cache Valley, by mail $5 00 the year & Kuthman, Special Kepi esentatives -- San Francisco, Chicago, Gilman, Nicoll New York, Boston and Detroit. OTT1S I'ETERSON, Managing Editor R. w. MARTIN, Adv. Mgr. mM Scrlppi-Csnflel- e I whv Most power eomerriM aie overt apitalired to start with. Some concerns Hre merely Proclaim Liberty throughout the land THE COUZENS EXAMPLE y The discover,' (hat Senator .James Couzeii-- , of Michigan has most of his big fortune invested in .securities seems to have aroused public interest ihietly because his lecent pioposals for higher income taxes would not have atfected Ins own income so very much. Hut llieie is, after all, something more significant about it. Senator Couzcns sold his hank, railroad and cortio-intio- n stocks when he entered the Senate in order that he could pass legislation affecting corporations without being influenced in his personal investments. That, when you stop to think about it, is exactly whilt every public servant ought to do. No lawmaker should have a monetaiy interest in any business which am be affected b.v laws that he makes. Hut few lawmakers besides Senator Couzeiis seem to have recognized the fact. you. BUT when it comes to inns' body distresses I go along will the school It doc tors depended on my sort of peo pie to make a living they wiuild so would starve; lawyers and judges and preachers and Oigan Ired Chantanans. I most emphatically roll nn own, as to body and soul The human body can do alums--' anything, if the possessor of the body Is boss of the body I hav known hill fellows who wciulcl grind up corks of bottles and swallow them to get roughage. I have known felluws who would go Into the woods und peel of chlttim bark and chew it as you would rhew gum I know a man 87 years young who every morning fills a big glass with ice water, nuts in spoonsful of sugar; drinks It; then repeats the dose linugim eight spoonsful of sugar, two glasses of ice water on an empty stomach for breakfast. I know hill billies who live or corn whisky, meat, potatoes, chawing tobacco and who never take batik, ami at 76 or 80 these fellows are efficient and living with seif Co u tent client. I have about come to the conclusion that apart from an utraKiKiwy any ourn system a fellow follows, and believe 1b, Is all right More and more 1 come to the conclusion that whatever is, 18 right If you honestly believe in it and follow through. Personally, I live as the cat or When I'm hungry I eat what Is at hand. As a matter of routine, in the hills, eating doer not intrigue me; it is too much trouble to cook. But when I eat, I'm a boa. -- tbe-cow- . , NEW PLANT MADISON, Wis, June 3. (I'Pi Among the 200,000 specimens of plant life and plant parasites contained in the University of Wisconsin lerbarium is a specimen of downey mildew found recently in southern Wisconsin. Previously the had been known to exist jplant odljf. in Russia and the Balkans - tax-exem- Fears of those timid souls Who New York City's Manhattan island some day will crack under the strain of the enormous skyscrapers being bulk on tt, probably will be alleviated when the results of InvesUgationa made recently by scientists are broadcast. Muking a study of the fotin: dation of the metropolis, these men discovered that, as a matter of fact, the city Is growing lighter instead of heavier! It's a matter of general Information that New York City Is btnlb upon solid rock It is not so that the stone taken from the great for modern excavations the buildings Invariably weighs more than the completed skyscrapers. In the cases of the recently built Chrysler and Empire State stone removed the buildings, weighed just twice as much as the finished buildings. The It is simply explained. stone Is solid, while the buildings are only huge, hollow shells. believe n aw I so few of us Ndf pluvmg saxoAn automata phone has been nneuted m china get nothThat country set ms ing but hard ! lu-- Aiiv Urt ratting up for ! Khn rtifMio? . vacation tumiiH-- r mat is it i - DECLARED MYTH ' " OGDEN, June 3 d I'' Ogden us livestock reports for Thnr-damade bv the USD A ate as follows imludmg Hogs Receipts, 916 201 for market, 139 to i'amona pat kers, 137 to Anaheim packers, 260 to Sun Ftam-i.npackers and 143 to Ia.s Angelos packets, steady to slightly higher, top, $3 20 on best drivems, bulk light and medium weights, $3 loft 3 15; few lots light lights, $3.00 down; hiavy butchers, $2 7r4i3 0u; packing sows mostly $2 25, late yebterduy five deiks Nebraska hogs with ft eight benefit 160 to 210 pounds, $3 50, with outs at $2 250 2 50 Catt Receipts, 224, including 63 direit, 31 to 39 for market, Oakland packers, 64 to San Fran-cisco packers and 28 to Los Angeles market, steady; package heifers, $4 35 few medium and good cows, $3 Op'd 3 50; odd bulls, $2 75413 25, few lots common to good veal calves, $3 004i v, d FORT WORTH, Tex June 3 around the Pi -- Mystery i ast Mormon life of yesteryears was entirely the btaimhild of In turn Lake wiueis, Kudger Clawson, Salt City, once an associate of Brigham Young, told members or his faith here Clawson, who was born in Silt Lake City in 18.57. ten years alter its founding by the famous Mormon leadei, Is piesidcnt uf the Council of Twelve of the Mormon church He experienced the bitter stiuggle between Moi monism and the United Slates government over the practice of pulygmy. The stories, some ot them now famous books, telling of kidnuji-mgrobberies and merciless treatment of women bv churih ekh rs are putely futmn, he said He described Bnghain Young us the greatest organizer, financier and pleat her of the modern age s, . 4-- H n GROUP ELECTS ' asks a critic, "will the girl of seventeen be in ten years' What time- - Twenty-on- LEWISTON The Trd-Yea- r Cooking dub of Lewiston Third ward was ieentl temgan ized with the following officers ele ted President, Thdda Orchard, vue president, Melba Lanc secretary, Shirley Wiser, song leaders. Lila Maird and Vuda Buttars, reporter, elda Baird The club was given the name Club members are Jolly Jones. lo have uniforms a white hoover apron comprising trimmed with green, and a white head band Meetings will be held one each week for the present The fifst was held at the home gathering of the leadei. kva Monroe. The first lesson tak n up was "CocktuilK, ot wtnen several kinds were made foe demonstration work 4H I 0r- - 1 Providence I The genealogical committee hud harge of the program m the First wuid services Sunday evening. The following numbers were given' cornet duet, Elwln and Mary clarinet solo, Dean Hammond, with Miss Donna Hammond, accompanist for both numbers, talk on genealogy by Mrs Evans of the stake hoard Miss June Jensen returned home Indian minor Despite ravages Saturday after a pleusant visit Mr. and Mrs with emito from time Vernal Jen-etime, earlier of Ogden. grants on the trail proper man- aged to get through w.th small ofM are lttn loss of life and property until In here, guests at the home of her as if by common j lather Joseph H. Fuhriman 1862, when, Mr and Mrs E A Ohiigg and impolae, Indians over a v ids range of territory became thieatenlng children left Monday afternoon fur The savages believed that if Laid -- Mr. Chitgg retuned Tuesday Mrs Uhugg and the they could keep the white men evening. fighting on another (as they were children will visit about 10 days with relatives. doing) they would exhaust themLei ami Zollinger is building an selves to such an extent that they addition to his home. would be in no condition to fight Mr and Mrs. F. R. Checketts men of another color. motored to Farmington Sunday to They had a growing feeling a funeral for her aunt that the whites planned to take attend Mr. and Mrs William Check-ett- s their lands, that game was bedincoming scarce and that the eas'-es- t ner entertained at a Infamily honor of evening way to make a living was to his Monday seventy-secon- d birthday A plunder. real trouble bowl of carnations was used as Hence, In 1862, The Indians raided the centerpiece for the dining broke out what telegraph and stage sta- table. Mrs. Heber Parker and children tions there were, killing men, burning buildings and running off visited her parents, Monday livestock. DESERTED ELEPHANT It was this general unrest and CHEHALIS, Wash, June 3. U'.pi pilfering which started the faIt seems there i always somemous Indian wars. thing new in tbe life of Tusko, huge elephant of varied fame. The beast was left here as a guest of the city by Ben Meyers, who brought the pachyderm from Portland, Ore. Business was poor at a dime a look and Meyers pulled freight and left Tusco to much on city hay. ( Tit-hitt- s; Science News .(! . argument against the English as the univer- MORMON FICTION Ogden Livestock ANtIF.Nt BREWERY D NEWPORT, R I , June 3 Ancient wooden vats and pipes believed to have been pait of a brewery dating batk to days were uncovered bv ROLL OF HONOR workmen on Thames street here . recently The pipes weie hollowed Toils)' hero is Omar V. Mouse- tree trunks, bound together hy bands iron trap, who won the plaudits of the entire nation this lit GE EGG morning when he HILL, Neb, June 3 d l 1,110 -- m ' killed a BLUE Mrs Alfied Frahni killVf O CM restaurant ehef ed When day, she found THIRD SET TWINS M ho insisted upon an a hen the other egg that measured 16 inches 4 25 SOUTH LONDONBERRY, Vt oinking straw ber-r- ) around one way and 22 inehes the u P 3 Shat-tu- i out shortcake Mrs was covered with Sheep Receipts, 913, including Junek o.' spongn rake. other. The eggNo 30, leiently gave birth to had form- 84 for market, 284 to Denver martouch skin a yolk Notice the hoik Omaha market; her third set of twins, a hov and yet The egg weighed about ket and 545 to oi satisfaction on ed a HI to lots odd hei , blood and gill, of the late yesterday today increasing one sixth the entire weight Mi, Mousetrap's face. trucked-ilambs, $5 00 downward. children hen. The structure is pyramided further with holding companies for holding tompunies; und, in uddilimi, Molding companies even issue their own bonds! The capital structure thus becomes .so complicated, und administration expenses run so high, that when a pinch comes the whole thing collapses. The chain depends on its weakest link with the usual result LEWISTON The chief adoption of sal language really speak Ii onoimc note: A hundred years ago say a Historian, most of this country was unsettled. That s nothing It still unsettled. bonds suiervi.sed play. jig-sa- your .still Logan. Full supiHiit on the part of Logan mothers and fathers may leud to bigger things in the future. It is too had that the city has not had an organized play center with supei visors before. With Adams field, Crimson Field, Memorial park und all school grounds available, it is bordering on the criminal that the youngsters of Logan are not given more oppoitunity for organized Lets all give this move by the Parent-Teache- r association our hearty support this ear and woik lor an even largt-- i pingiuni foi next Summer. Bawdy, tiiiH b holding companies, with common tock in the ub'ddanes they control The Mibsidaries, have out huge meanwhile, blocks of preferred stock und TIip latest move of the I.oKan Parent Teacher association council to provide Hummer recreation and other activities lor the children of the city should he given absolutely 100 per cent support nj everyone. Accoidmg to present plans, softball games, play nights and leading tircles are to lie undertaken this year. This piogram, although small, is more pretentious than any summer woik heretofore taken up in X-r- ay Sleight-of-han- Humor Stock prices for securities" power corporations art selling at lows, and may go lower Here s of various FULL SUPPORT MEDICINE I have several letters from renders taking issue with me on my recent remarks about medicine being an exact science, and as to the ffi y being fundamentally cient. leadI agree with everything my er say as to the infinite ability of the human body, phis the fight leg ir.ind, to conjuer its ills. 111! there are some conditions that neither prayer, nor fasting, ea" cure, and when you get that sort of a body situation you are luckv if you have the price of a good diagnosis, and a surgeot who can operate to the thtrtv-sec- . nndth of an inch and do what the picture shows should be done I am not speaking i usually am in the thine of financing i perfectly wonderful operation thid takes a sixth of my Hniuuil net Income, and that wotked mil hi as pretty a cording to the a purxle fits together Yep is doing just fine, thunk daughter ZERO IN ENTERTAINMENT over trick d the radio. , (SlicKe Newspaper Scripps-Canfiel- d 3.19:12. E FRIDAY,-JUN- VACATION DAYS ARE HAPPY DAYS DRAMA NOTE Noted nlatwrigh. declares t h it three out of ntery five persons base ailing ability. Ars, and the other two go into the mowe After 'ha trip is over a man that those "No Fishing" signs v.ere correct It If EVERADAt Vy dn r 1 think It I SIM FLY' wonderful the way your little gir1 recited Twin'Twinkle, kle. Little star! You Have a Sunny Day Fund .. --,,'X - r . SlieipRKAI. actress, that child!" There are 221 parts to a telephone, points out an engineer But the most complicated part, says Li'l Gee Gee, is getting the right number PARTING SHOT'. When I married you, I thought yoi were an angel " So that's whv you never hough! mn any clolhes!' One swallow may not make a summer, but a pair of baby-hiueyes can cause a fail. e XT. DIARY n Bet line- - to breakfast where Babie Brew doth eat her porridge in .47 minutes a ad 16 seconds, a news speed record for the infant, and we mishtv proude An anon 1 do notice that all of the bacon HnOh dtMappfarad, which- - do be a g rente mysterle, until 1 do diseov-e- r that Utile Homer hath been feeding it to Hath, the pup. beneath the table A pox on the lad and a pox on the pup. do thev not know thst these be pirloui times, and gootle bacon rare In the londe, and not to lie enjoyed every (lave hv p poire serivener, or eke by hi i dogge? A vacation in our magnificent nearby canyons is a good investment whether you go away for a week or two or for months. You come back with a new viewpoint enjoy your work more and do it better, especially if a special fund has been provided in advance for expenses. Your Sunny Day Fund will supply the necessary money for this as well as other purposes planned or unexpected. Keep it growing with regular deposits in your Savings Account here. , Professor says college students are going - in strong for foreign languages these days Yeah, It nnvs to be able to talk to ones bootlegger in his own language Tty Lydia L FkiUiwn't VegstaM Compound - Only a small portion of the Sherwood Forest, scene of Robin Hood's ramblingx, now stands It is lotated near Rotterham, iWAftv gWfccn Hhb IXM $oOK)tl ftAfiffl Crisd Herself to S!tep KOtbI INlfcRMOUNIAlN INKING ORGANIZATION MEMfiKR OF THB FIRST SBlURliY SYSTEM CORPORATION Al! bom Out , . splitting besdxches make life bidcoas every month. She needs a tonic . . . Lxdu E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound relieves cramps. '! ar While They Las- t- imfly $flU95 t -- A 25 VALUE I Yon can't appreciate the beauty and convenience of (hie lamp until you aee it. You mux ace it to uadcrataad what a tremendous value were offering. There hat arm been such a low price before on a lamp of this type. Come an -select the color combination you hie beat, pay ooly 95c down, and the lamp it youra to um and enjoy white you Don't delayl pay the balance in convenient amounts. This is a bnuted-am- a offer. EXTRA OUTLET For Vacuum Cleaner RUATED TAFFETA WITH SHADE DECORATED PANELS THAU CAMftU UGMTS 0UIT ENTIRE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE REDUCED TO ROCK BOTTOM PRICES ! i ENAMEL AN0 GOLD PLATED STANDARD GUARANTEED V ELECTRIC CLOCK L COLORED I1' MERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS Ladies HouseDresses euARANTtte ELECTRIC CIGAR UQHTftR 2 for $1.00 Ledies House Dresses, Veg. $1.95 Georgette, all shades, reg. $1.00 per yard Now Percales, ?1,00 Mens Hats, reg. 50c .. 11 yards $1.95 $1,00 $1.00 $1.95 Mens Hats, reg. $3.49 .. Childrens Slippers and Oxfords, Pair 85 C Rrassiers and Cprselcttes to he Sold at Cost! 4 yards $1.00 49c value ........ 3 yards $1.00 Rayons, 39c values Shantungs, count THIS IS A MONEY RAISING EVENT MAUS 57 WEST CENTER ElPlMOTMEOT (Formerly 3 Rule Store); S1TEE LOGAN', UTAH |