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Show . iP Alt. iI WlV Diehl s service Sfition Some Aspects of the V V Farmers' Problems V 'J " Is ' "J . ' ' , be-Tefl- - i Garage Your Battery Testing, Charging and Repairing. and Riled with Distilled Battery will : By BERNARD M. BARUCH Ti Run in Connection With Neilsen Water Free I Charge. AH kinds of Electrical Work Done. Flat 1 ronsl Motors, Wahinfr Ma" chines. Phonographs, etc., Cleaned and Repaired. Houses- - Wired. Old Wiring Inspected. New Lights Added. East Side of Building next to NbUmb's Carmge, Beaver City, Utah - (Reprinted from Atlantic Monthly) ary agencies which are Indispensable Continued from last weeks issue to the successful utilization of modern The American farmer la a modern of business methods. SOU the moderns In the use of labor saving 1 It Is essential that the farmers machinery, and he ha .made fast should proceed gradually with these strides In recent yeara In scientific plans, and aim to avoid the error of I "btt n in .'ami tillage and efficient farm management the existing marketing ma scrapping In contact a business with other but as chlnery, which bas been so laboriously businesses aglrculture Is a "one horse built up by long experience, before bank account not only proshay" In competition with high power they have a tried and proved substiIn the Garage Business is earneMy Good Mechanical Work, automobiles. The American fanner Is tute or mechanism. tects your money against theft supplementary mi the greatest and most Intractable of Tbey must be careful not to become always coupled with courteous treatment of patrons, and Individualists.-- , While .industrial prosatisfactory prices. The Beaver Garage has earned such a l also protects it loss, enmeshed" In their own reformt and . reputation, which will be maintained. duction and all phases of the huge comlose the perspective of their place In and only exis with Our modern machinery, shop equipped acIts mechanism to and mercial myriad spend. against temptation national system. They must guard the are mechanics employed. pert cessories have articulated and fanatical devotion to new doc If your motor is not running right, let us look it over free, themselves all the way from nat- against and should seek articulation Don't waste gas and oil and wear out expensive parts on himself and trines, Every man owes ural raw materials to retail sales, the with the general economic system your car by driving it when it is not in good condition. A business of agriculture has gone on In rather than Its reckless destruction a little adjustment will often save time andexpense. his family the protection of a much the one man fashion of the backIt relates to them. subin woods of the first part of the nineaccount a good savings teenth century, when the farmer waa stantial bank like this one. J. C. BOWMAN, Prop. . self sufficient and did not depend upon, To take a tolerant ami sympathetl or care very much, what the great view of the farmers' strivings for bet Beaver City world was doing. The result is that ter things Is not to give a blanket not start in a small Sua the agricultural group Is almost as endorsement to any specific plan, anc" much at a disadvantage in dealing with still less to applaud the vagaries of way and save every pay day? other economic groups as the Jny farm- some of their leaders and groups er of the funny pages In the bands of Neither should we, on the other hand sleek urban confidence men, who sell allow the froth of bitter acltation him acreage In Central Park or, the false economics, and mistaken radical Chicago city hall. The leaders of the lam to conceal the facts of the farm farmers thoroughly understand this, era dlssdvantagea, and the practicabll and they are Intelligently striving to lty of eliminating them by well-coIntegrate their Industry so that it will tldered meaiures. It may be that the be on an equal footing wltb other busi tanners will not show the business nesses. sagacity and develop the wise leader As an example of Integration, take ahtp to carry through sound plsns; bat die stwl ludustry, la which the model that possibility does not Justify Is the United States Steel Corporation. of their upward effort with Us iron mines. Its coal mines, Its obstruction lake and rail transportation, Its ocean We,- as city people, see In high sm manipulated price coke ovena, Its speculatively vessels. Its blast furnaces. Its open hearth and spoilage, waste, scarcity, the results Bessemer furnaces. Its rolling mills, Its of defective distribution of farm prod tube mills and other manufacturing ucts. Should It not occur to us thai we have a common Interest with the processes that are carried to the high farmer In bis attempts to attain a decom est degree of finished production In distribution cor gree of efflclenc It has with trade the large pntihle to In produchis responding efficiency concedbuilt up. All this is generally Do not the recent fluctuations ed to be to the advantage of the con- tion? In the May wheat ontlon. annarentlv For Sale by sumer. Nor does the steel corporation ' unrelated to normal Interaction of Inconsiderately dump Its products on demand, offer a- timely the market On the contrary. It so supply and the of of some such stabil need proof acts that It Is frequently a stabilizing as the grain growers have izing agency M. Reisner and L. A. Tomiick, Props. oth with case Is often the as lday Influence, In contemplation! er large organizations. It is master of It Is contended that If their pro UTAH MILFORD Its distribution as well as of Its pro ( Ethel Clayton in "Young Mrs. Winthrop." not duction. If prices are satisfactory posed organizations be perfected and sday the products are held back or produc- operated, the farmers will have In tion Is reduced or suspended. It Is not their hinds an Instrument that will be "MURDOCK DAY" "God's Country and The compelled to send a year's work to the capable of dangerous abuse. We are f Woman." market at one time and take whatever told that It will be possible to pervert It can get under such circumstances. It to arbitrary and oppressive prlce-flxlnLast day under the old management It has one selling policy and its own from Its legitimate use of order the Neither are ernnrt department. and Ing stabilizing the flow of farm grades and qualities of steel determln to the market, to the mutual products nor does ed at the caprice of the buyer, 1 the Intter hold the scales. In this sin benefit of producer and consumer. no on this steel bare of the corporation point. apprehensions gle Integration First day under management of Mr. Ezra Barton. Is represented about 40 per cent of the In the first place, a loose organlrs first-claShow will continue throughout the week with steel production of America. The rest Hon. such as any union of farmer given to Special Is mostly In the hands of a few large must be at best, cannot be so arbi shows. Watch next weeks Press for some the times a In as controlled and ordinary companies. Gas promptly trarily Engines startling announcements. steel corporation, by eiample, stabilizes great corporation. The one Is a lum all steel prices. If this Is permissible bering democracy and the other an agile 9 (It Is even desirable, because stable autocracy. In the second place, with all nnuthl imv Af- Ar nlvatlon th and fair prices are essential to solid ... k r Utah and coutlnued prosperity) why would farmers cannot succeed to any great oeaver Cily It be wrong for the farmers to utilize extent or for any considerable length central agencies that would have simi of time. In fixing prices. The great tin State of Ohio. City of Toledo, piea c lar effects on agricultural products? law of supply and demand works In thetlcaliy consider tne If only from out Lucas County, . to are Is right what to like the that they various and Something surprising ways, he oath makes thst J. Frsnk In ob Chensy own enlightened self Interest, Is ssnlor partner of tbe Arm of V. J. aiinine at. . nndojng of the best laid plans that fliiw ol and In abundant the an steady Chensy a Co. Aolntc busings Some farmers favored by regional attempt to foil It In the third place, tslnlng ' City of Toledo, County and BUU afore7 the compactness and contiguity, such as the their power will avail the .farmers farm products? and that aatd firm will In examining the sgrlcultural sltun said, I aum ef ONH HUNDRED DOLLARS for s of California, ai nothing If It be abused. In our time Over P. O. Block citrus Up that case Catarrh of Its to ach and every Improvement, ron.iv hnv fonnd a war legally to and country power Is of vslue to Its tlon with a view HAI.t.'fl If we main- cannot be cured by the use J.ofC1IENET most be shall helpful intewe CATAJUUI CUHE. FTUNK merge and sell their products possessor only to long as It It not Hours: 8 a. m. p. in. j detached and Judicial viewpoint, Ewora to-- before ma and subncrlbed grally and In accordance with seasonal abused. It Is fair to tay that I have tain a In my presence, this (th day of Decern may wrongs that exlsttng remembering and local demand, thus, improving teen no signs In responsible quarters ber. A. D. Hit. , A. W. GLKASON. of unsymroetri Notary Public. (Seal) and rendering the con of a disposition to dictate prices. be chiefly an accident their position Utah crea a of Beaver City. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken InternLindsey, sumer a reliable service of ensured There seems, on the contrary, to be a cal economic growth Instead Blood on the the acta and through ekslgn and consplra ally Mucoua Surfaces of the System. Bend onslltr. certain supply, and reasonable commonly beneficial purpose to realize tlon of malevolent Pr as Americana' are prune, for ' testimonials, free. and relatively steady prices. Tbey a stability that will gl" an orderly cv We CO.. Toledo, 0. F. I. CIIENET well says In hl 1 have not found it necessary 10 resun and abundant flow of farm products fessor David Friday Fold by all druirplaU. 75c. and Hall's Family Fills or constipation. tn nv soec a privilege, or 10 ciaim to the consumer and ensure ressonsble admirable bo k. "Profits, Wages At ..at seek a "criminal Intent be , miv exemDtion nnuer me anii-uuand dependable returns to the pro Prices,' to difficult and undesirable ecohind every ' leclslatlon of the state or nation. With ducer. The Umly t..o.i'. I can poltlvely as nomic situation." I out removing, local controU. tbey have a In .vlew. ct Jtho supreme Importance Urea tire .t betevjr.-n (t"!t.-w.- 'serf ' from my contact with vmeir .nl Lbullt up t Jgf emcient.marseun8 to the nstlonal a of en In pros ht'iroTf lil'vef Imtli MiLtiXtn any Targe affairs. Including banters, thttf piihlTwlm scene?. The grain, cotton, ana to- contented and pop ih" are "I'll agricultural u ,r perous my gum put s a enaenvoring whole, they farmers, and the producers of home, We are and make yourself we should be prepared to go fulfill as they see them the obllgatloni and when I'm fed Til fiml .t ili-ulation, num of their because hides and wool, to that co with their power. Preoccupied But when vhe't through her hers and the vastness of their regions, a long way In assisting the farmers awhile. d to have you come weaun with the grave problems - and heavy stunt she rhes v. lib a guiii-ithe share of an found have equttable get other . reasons, and lor ' i affairs grunt add jull ftrit tie a more difficult task; they produce, through the Insugura- tasks of their own Immediate lnteeratlon for Beiver and a Last i their will turned Always .um' not thoughtful bcneiith chnlr. Fint, procure of reforms that placed k they have though there are now tome thousands tlon stream of personal attention or their construc- defiwev th e t and fintmuie continuous Increasing hf;e elevators. of farmer's They are far from get-- tive abilities to the deficiencies of agrl w'ii,. the a ad 'wilf immt nzi , warehouses, creameries, and other en- farm products.shax-aoAgri- sevn. w. l'.nt "lis dk',uting , wlui vu a fair considering wltb cultural business organization. and sort ting another, terprises of one from ro to sth'k your own wad ihmn of a billion doners a year. bis capital and the long hours of labor culture, It may be said, suffers a turn-ove- r nd neglect rathei and nit farmer In the average their by business to preoccupation find inniie1 oilir diylro't d farmers put the The? are living f.miiY he la remunerated less than than from any purposeful exploitation chumps lur.e tvveicil It with th'-'- r n ,u one 80 Opposite Camp Groundi experience- - and training, and, so far with the bv them. They ought now to begin to . thp rn. ther meet the need of any other occupational class, lumps. Plillndeljilila- - Iteiall lii-rreliFarmersof auncumea, to tetcners, the bnt exception respond possible honest welKhlnz and fair grading; and lay. Though we know thai which they must renllre are their own. Bobbie's Prefcrei.i.- , ; they do not meet the requirements of gious On the other hand, my contacts wltl ' Robbie's lumber hud n general distress of th the in present any rationally adjusted marketing farmert It exceptional and It linked the farmers hsve filled me with respect trj lng to kwp a Rati Jm'in ou;.' f r laree and fundamental way. the Inevitable economic readjust for them for their sanity, tneir pa her smoir mu- If im. fftv. im" .'! n y with a be will which pat next The step, It must b tlence. their balance. Within the lint lint I nbe li'' ')" V'J'J tern for other groups, la now being ment following the war. hae!ie. although represent year, and particularly at a meeting! autbor." remembered s that, through the a it'ti' b luplilly prepared by r.'ih,ibb nh of the Industrlsl product called by the Kansas State Hoard of l.l.v tine the establishment of sales media which Ing couniry,' tliroughiuirnie of th Agriculture and at another called by i shall handle grain separately or coi and half the total' population fiilU'tl tn tiii:ie and the nure ordl communltlet From we the Committee of Seventeen, I hav sawniui- Hrturbcd his nn'iler :iS lectively. at the Individual farmer may natloo, the rural a fifth to a quarter ol met many of the leaders of the new . wont up elect It U thla atep the plan of the nartly enjoy butnational of Notwlth farm movement, and I testify In all i.vt the situation. gain. net annual has which the Seventeen Committee of put his arms Mmund her, and shmI: standing the taste of prosperity that sincerity that they are endeavoring to "Muvvcr, I al.th youwould pliy with . and created to much opposition and as then not the war, prodeal with their problems, hli-votfT thoueht bT some to be In conflict with the fsrroert had during a' niiruu In ui-llwill convince Uvlnt moters of a narrow class Interest not niA aiiJ A can be laws. Thouih there la i. vt. a lower standard of th books."Bouth the of conumer. of the hapless as exploiters among tha cotton farmert now before congress a measure de . you. In any other pursuit in tne country not as merciless, monopolists, but si " How 6uccsful Author Worked. signed to clear up doubt on thlt point, than It teemt to ros that tht honest ment bent on the Improvement conclusion. on In are not relying the grsln producert Speaking of his early wrlllnu. farmer, are chiefly etrtvlng for a gen of the common weal.. ... legisia luwsin .suys: "A mlniuke I any Immunity from anti-truof theli Wa can and must meet such ma made ns llint 1 did not e my siory tlon. They desire, and they are en- erally beneficial Integration tad such a cause half way. Their as a wholi Phone 7 I utartwl; I bad no their efforts Just business, of the ssme kind and titled, to aver City, Utah It If business enjoya. other that In business Is our business the nation's Idea wben'and how ihw Iti- -t cbaptfr aa effectively at the large business examination thai laajness. forest of the country have done: In thould ba found en N'W of whatever le would flnKh. end requlrei thla of .ttalnment th. connection with the selling organist I am Ignoinnt. I knov my skeleton, from those whlcl Tsll 'tm With Flowers. tlons the United Slates Grain Growers mothoda different my Ivrglnnlng. my middle and mj end followed for tty have Borne girls have to be kidded; others of actlvltlet other tcheme a Is drafting Incorporated before tver 1 tnbe P my P"" ! we oi tjwtfw tlV to be orcMt-- t Ham dug laitruiantaUUci ind toxUl' iimt purpose ihouia itHf WW WW H. E. DIEHL, Proprietor A Good Reputation A . and ii rices but BEAVER GARAGE Utah Why V 6" 'f Reliable Incubator and Brooder :reat Oaks from Little Acoms Grow UTAH n i The First National Bank NMW ? The Bank of Personal Service 75c1 by I e nay Beaver City, Utah f d toever WEL save! Stationer t4 MAM Week of Jan. 30 0. n. Milford Mammoth Poultry Farm - , g f Wednesday Feb. 1st ices Waters uara ge GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING r OXYACETYLENE WELDING Experienced Auto Mechanics ss Attention and Tractor raham Floe fe ) 40c the der 10c, 2 for t 20t. 35c packi package r'. rr POOL and BILLIARDS I toes 15c iuart can S - WATERS GARAGE ommercial Billiard Parlor 15c Overhauling . Stairs arket fruit-raiser- to II . Proprietor i Tourist Cafe and Bakery LDER h. . tun eibmellharid restll i Mater A ... t well-bein- g at rm v and rest skcfs .1 ETT u Phone r H. E. OSTERLOH v , ,1 Good Things To Eat our shine. stock groceries, fruits, vegetables meats the most exacting taste trial suited. .That's where Hotels earca . one-thir- d -- CITY MARKET ;ired graln-ralser- - ntt-tra- Con-Ingsb- y, st ir :r HoUl ; t ay and I Patronize Home Industry !' cn"f |