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Show HORLICK'S The Original MALTED MILK Unions you say "HORUOK'ST you may not a Substitute RREB! J& If I do not relieve rrtjfoW yur headacho, tho jf! Glasses will cost ZJShf. you nothing. D. C. M. Petersen OPTOMETRY SPECIALIST 75 North Main Street Logan, Utah ---SOME--- Real Bargains - - 33 acres near Lewiston Sugar Factory 20 acres, good home farm near Richmond Rich-mond with a new 5 room modern house. 10 acres Irrigated, near Logan. 160 acre Dry Farm near Arimo, Idaho CAS1DOKI COMPANY 112 North Main P"nc " H " mm Mlll'"'ll"' ''' Hi iid ACTION OF SINGLE SPOONFUL SURPRISES MANY Logan pcoplo who bought tho bIiii-plo bIiii-plo mlxturo of buckthorn bark, gly-cerlno, gly-cerlno, etc., known ns Adlerl-kn, aro surprised at tho INSTANT effect of a SING-LE SPOONFUL. This remedy is so completo n bowoi cleansor that It Is used successfully in appendicitis. appendicit-is. Adler-I-ka acts on IlOTII upper nnd lower bowel and ONE SPOON FUL relieves almost ANY CASE of constipation, sour or gassy Btomach. ONE SIINUTE after you tako it tho passes rumblo nnd pass out. City Drug Co. Adv. tu I ! SALT LAKE CITY EXCURSIONS Juno 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 via Oregon Short Lino for V. M. and Y. L. M. I A. Convention; limit, Juno 20 Sec agon:.) for rates --Adv u l'i I Bishop Whitney ! Explains Poem! Author of "Ellas" Reads Portion of Epic Before Church School 1 Teachers ' i Salf Lake, Juno 7. An endeavo" to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ ' In poetlr form is tho way Illshop O. I F. Whitney dcstrlbed his great poem "EHnB" at his reading of the epic lie foro the ('hutch school teachers mt night In Ilnrratt hall. After mitlin Ing his purpose n writing the book. Dlshop iiitm) road a groat "ri oi It, making nlanatory rcmnrltn and comments ns he d'd so. Tho meeting was presided over by Supt. H. H. CumiiilngB. 11. Cecil Gates led the congregation In singing sing-ing tho hymns "High on tho Mountain Moun-tain Tops' and "Como Let Us Anew Our Journey Pursuo." Tho opening prayer was offered by President George II. llrltuhall of the H. Y. U. and tho benediction by Principal A. D. Chrlstensen of tho Hicks Academy. Acade-my. Dlshop Whitney paused twice In his reading of tho poem and In tho Intervals SIIsb Amelia Slargctts sang two solos. In introducing Bishop Whitney, Supt. Cummlngs explained that It -was tho Intention to Introduce the poem Into the English department of tho Church schools and that ho considered con-sidered tho leathers fortunnto In having hav-ing the poet hlniBe'f to read and explain ex-plain his work. Bishop Whitney In his opening remarks re-marks explained the meaning of tho term "EllaB" as signifying " Tho Spirit of Preparation and Fulfillment.' Fulfill-ment.' He summarized tho work by saying that It was tho story of the plan of salvation In poetic form, based bas-ed upon revealed truth but containing only enough Imaginative element to Illustrate tho truths It told nnd to add tho necessary poetic touch. Ho then explained that while on n sick ,bed facing possible death some fifteen years ago, thero camo to him a strong deslro to do some great work for tho advancement of the cause of truth that should live after him. Almost Immediately the Inspiration Inspir-ation to wrlto tho poem "Ellas" stlz ed him, and as soon ns ho was able ho began tho work. It took him 'Mir and a half years to completo the poem po-em which, ho oxplalned, embodied tho experience nnd study of n Hfo time. Thems of Poem Ulshop Whitney then took up a discussion of tho various parts of the poem. Ho explained that the dedication Is to President Joseph F Smith, reforrcd to in tho opening lines aB tho "sixth In a seerlc lino." Tho prelude ho said expresses tho nu- thor's purposo In writing tho poem. Tho tlrst two cantos aro IntroJu tory to tho mnln body of the poem . The first portrays tho poet's spiritual awakening. It shows him befoto he understands tho truth and then his transformation upon gaining a knowledge know-ledge of it. The" second canto represents rep-resents tho poet ns sollllqulzlng on ills natlvo mountains when he meets "Elas, or tho Soul of Song" who commissions com-missions him to write tho epic of, tlmo and eternity. Tho tliird canto Is tho beginning of tho poem proper. It narrates tho council In heaven before tho creation of tho earth, tho acceptance of tho Messiah's plan, tho rebellion of Lucifer, Luci-fer, tho Savior's descent on earth, his crucifixion nnd return to glory. Tho fourth canto deals with tho i sp'rltual night that tamo upon the j world aftor tho dcatli of tho Son of1 Light. Bishop Whitney, during his reading of this canto, oxplalned I many of tho poetic allusions In tho , lines. In this ennto Is shown how, ono nntlon has prepared tho way for another In God's great plan. j Tho fifth canto Is entitled "SIcs-sengcr "SIcs-sengcr of Morn," mennlng tho l'ioph- ot Joseph Smith, nnd tho opening ( words of this canto convoy the burden bur-den of Ills message. Tho sixth canto treats of tho coming forth of the Hook of Mormon, and tho burden of the message of that book Is renJnred In verso. Tho seventh canto unfolds so-no of. tho great mysteries of tho gosp-sl. Tho eighth canto treats of tlu organization or-ganization of tho Church .villi Its warning and '.nvltatlon to tho nations Tho ninth canto narrates tho movo ments of tho Church westward after1 its organization In New York. Can I to ten deals with tho visions and tin prophecies of Josoph tho aeor, In which ho sees tho futuro of his people. peo-ple. "Spirit of Progress" Tho epilogue, contains nn uddrrn3 to and responso from Ellns ami mnl;an it plain that ho lb tho "Spirit of Progress" Pro-gress" that 1ms boen niado manifest though great mon in dlfforcnt nges and countrlos. Roforomo is made tn ,i st Ing credited to the Profile. .1o-'hat .1o-'hat tho SaWor would n-t - during nny year in which the rainbow rain-bow appears but that tho withdrawal of tho rainbow portends that his coming Is near nnd tho pourtni; out of great Judgments upon tho nations of tho earth. At the conclusion of the leadlna Supt. Cummlngs niado n few r-Minrki in which he urged tho use of fie no em ns a tet book In Church schools In ecry homo whero there Is n ! , baby thero should also bo n bottle of H McGEE'S 11AI1Y ELIXIR. It may bo J I needed at any tlmo to correct sour ! j stoma eh, wind colic, diarrhoea or jH glimmer complaint. It Is n wholu- ! somo remedy, contnlns no opium, mor- !! phlno or injurious drug of any k'nd. '!! Price 2.e nnd KOc per bottle. Sold by ! ' litter Pros Drug Co. Adv. is i i linn ii r tiii" n m mum i ! -IT-s ( EVEN IIP YOU'RE NOT "FROM MISSOURI" 1 Wc will show how Electrical work can be done in ll 1 the RIGHT way at the RIGHT price Cache Valley Eltfic Co. I I Electrical Contractors 1 jjB "Honest Work Honest Prices" B j Electric Lighting, Slotors, Hells, Telephones, Fans, appliances nnd jH every kind of Itcpnlr Work. JH Dealers In H All kinds of Auto Supplies H Exclusive Agents for the Famous AJax Tires nnd Tubes. ;H "Guaranteed in Writing 5000 Miles" jH PHONE 53 33 WEST FIRST NORTH tH THE M. & L I COAL and WOOD CO. I Quote the following prices for June and July, at their Yard Aberdeen, Spring Canyon and H I other Utah Coals H Lump Coal .... $6.00 per ton Nut Coal $5.75 per ton H Rock Springs lump ... $5.75 per ton H We will give a discount of five (5) for M Cash on Delivery, or at yard M Now is the time to put in your winter's supply M Let Us Have Your Order M Oregon Short Line R. R. Time Table H ARRIVE AT LOGAN FROM M No. 35 8:20 a. m Cacho Junction and North H " 128:30 a. m Preston H " 21 ll;3G a. m Salt Lake City M " 22 2:31 p. m Preston H " 438:15 p. m Salt Lake City M DEPART FROSI LOGAN FOR R H No. 128:30 a. m Salt Lako City I H 300:30 a. m Cacho Junc'lon and North H " 21 ll;3n a. m Pre-Bton M 22 2:35 p. m Cacho Junction, North and South H " 445:50 p. in Salt Lako City jj M " 118:15 p. in Preston M 1lMli..iiiiiiiniiiiiiiir i .... - niiTr n-nf H I !!! I - " '" I IHIMW Arrival and Departure of Mails I Following Is tho new mail schedule at Logan, Utuh, poBtofllco M on account ot tho new tlmo card of tho Oregon Short Line, ef- H fect.lvo, August 20, 1914: H CLOSING OF MAIL8 H East, West, North and South 7:50 a. m. 1:45 p. tn. H Proston Dranch, North 10:55 a. m. 7:45 p. m. M Brunch Loop, South, llyrum, Wellsvllle, etc 1:45 p. m. M Providence and Sllllvllle, via R. F. D 9:30 a. m. H Dcnson and King, (except Sunday) 9:30 u. m. H R. F. D. 1, Collego Ward, (axtcpt Sunday) 9:30 a. m. H R. F. D. 2, North Logan (except Sunday) 9:30 a. m. H ARRIVAL OF MAIL8 H East, West, North nnd South. ..8:45 a. m. 11:45 a. m. 8:30 p. m. H Preeton Ilrancs 8:45 a. m. 3:00 p. m. H Branch Loop, Wollsvlllo, Hyrum, etc 11:45 a. m. H Providence and Mlllvlllo 4:30 p. m. H Benson and King (except Sunday) 3:30 p, m. H R. F. D. 1, College Ward 4:30 p. m. H R. F. D. 2, Grcenvillo. North Logan 1:00 p. m. H All windows at the postolnco are closed on Sundays tho entire day. Bl General delivery, stamp and carrier windows are open on holl- Hfl days from 9 to 10 o'clock a. tn. Only two dlsptttcbos aro made H on Sundays: Main lino, all points, 7:50 a. m.; Preston branch, H north, 7:45 p. m. H Very respectfully, H JOSEPH, OIJELL, Postmaster. t i i ii-nil.i I ii mini lllllililnniiliTn 1 miff ' H |