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Show 1H ffHE LOGAN KEPUBLICAN H published By H i THE RCl'UQLtCAN PUBLISHING COMPANT " BV Logan, Utah BftlBB iMa mhm H El. Uullcn .....-.....................President and Editor B Entored at tUo Post Office overy Tuesday, Thursday B and Saturday, at Logan, Utah, as second class matter Wt Subscription Ratea By Mall H On Year 130 H Mx Months 1.60 H Throo Months ........ '" BBm Subscription lUtos By Carrier H Ono Year . 8,s0 WL Bubuuribera wishing the address ot thotr pnpor fll changod will pleaso giro their rormor as welt as their Hj prosont nddross. All papers aro continued until ox- muW pllclt order Is received by us to dlscontlnuo. All B arrears must be paid In this caso. mmm It not paid In advance add 50 conts a yoar extra. . Drugless Doctors 'Claim Vigtory Over Influenza In-fluenza The so-called "drugless" doctors of New York City, of whom there are several hundred, have made the astounding as-tounding announcement that during tho recent epidemic ot "flu" In that city they did not lose a single case. JTiflurc.3 compiled by. .the osteo-tatfif osteo-tatfif throughout tho country show that out ot 49,000 casos of flu treated, treat-ed, of which between three and four thousand developed pneumonia, only 472 died a mortality of less than 1 per cent. As nearly as can bo estimated esti-mated tho total mortality from flu throughout the country has ranged from 5 to 15 per pent. If theso figures fig-ures aro correct, hero is food for thought for doctor and layman alike, Certainly every brond minded physician phy-sician will welcomo the news that thoro Is a more successful method of treating the flu than tho one that' he has beon using In fact, many old school physicians havo alieady discarded dis-carded exploded theories and adopted adopt-ed tho most up to dato methods of fighting disease. Tho" above figures, however, indicate-that thoro aro many doctors lmniTI"li, Hoover WHKggEJE5SM Suction W IrUUyyj. Puring April M This Special Offer Is T Good During April Only I "Another easy-payment plan!" exclaims Mrs. E. I H Lcctrlck "I do hope as many women will bo able to jB tak0 advantage of this special April opportunity to jfl buy a Hoover Suction Sweeper on easy payments as jS secured Electric Washers during March on tho samo . H termB. The very reason for this second olfer is bo- H cause so many women showed last month that they H knew what 'electricity would do for them and that H thoy appreciated this big opportunity for gottlng S ono moro of the many electric appliances that are so fl .helpful about the home." IB Nothing Escapes the HOOVER 1 Tho HOOVEIt Suction Is a wonderful cleaner. "It beats, while It sweeps, while It cleans." It's a carpet L lM beater, carpet .sweeper, nap stralghtener, color re- RX storcr- nnd vacuum cleaner all In ono. And It cleans I jj ' draperies, mattresses and upholsteries just as well' as , am -''-. tim carpets. ? SM ; '. ' , n s. If you want to see what the Hoover can do jS , , for you, spread that clinging cotton lint so lfmjT v- lumV to get up om your carpet and watch , B .the IIOOVEll draw -it iill In! . " ' '...' -. ..-"" ' ..- '"' ' '" ";" ' - ' -" t X Abouty. cent an' hour -j;hal's nil It, costs" to .run a, M jjE Hoover" arid rTd yourself of UTe old time hard work ' j 'i attached to cleaning. ' ' , " ' - ' '. r-" ' " '. Jffl ' i Ilomomber thaUthls offer Is good only, during Aprll W Make sure by coming in at once and letting us dem- W onstrate just what this big tlmo and money saving s jfi . appliance can do tor you. v if i rf . P Utah Power & Light Co. ' "EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE" ' 1 whose Ideas concerning tho cause and cure ot dlseaso are derived entirely from their collego toxt books. The medical profession for tho sake ot its reputation, if not for sake ot the human lives involved, will do well to give scriouB consideration to this matter. It is an even more vital subject for tho layman, since it is his llfo that is at Btake. A man who contracts tho flu wants treatment and advlco that will help him to recover, re-cover, and not hasten him to his grave. Tho loss of llfo from tho flu so far has been variously estimated at from half a million to moro than two million. Supposo a million persons have died from tho disease and sup-poso sup-poso that they had all received Uio sae treatment that the 49,000 cases mentioned above received and had responded with tho samo percentage of rccQvgrles. This, would mean that only 10,000 would havo died, and 'that Q9OO00 ot tho 1,000.000 would probably bo aljvo today I Next to llfo .Itself, health is man's greatest possession. If there aro methods in use today of treating tho flu and pneumonia, the most dan- ( gerous ot all diseases, that can hold ' the mortality down to less than 1 -" per cent, tho people ought 'to know 3 t about it, and tho government ought ,' ' to investigate the matter. t If tho claims of tho "drugless" doc- . , t,' tors are false thoy can easily bo dis- " t proved, and If they aro truo, tho v medical profession should adopt tho method of treatment which proves 'M -( most successful in practice. I Certainly death caused by mal- . J practice, whothor thru ignoranco or L. projudlco should be prevented. Chi- J&k cago Evening Post. JT m .. r IM Injuries and Insults. il Injuries may he ntoncd for and for- jj given; hut Insults admit of no compen- !V satlon, They degrade the mind In Its JM own esteem and force It to recover its if level by revenges Junius. i- - . i)t from Cosslptown. iih here's alius fcmgucs wigging: &&1 jothlng you con lay hold on, you know, ' '' k out tlmt't) no help, I'd rather eonse- ' K body say I'd n wooden leg straight out P llinri go hinting there was something Tf5 fnnijy about wo figure. J. E. Ruck. V rose. 1 |