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Show 70 -- Marshall Says We arc Drifting r . to Socialism or Paternalism HERALD 1 Published by the Herald Publishing Company, Provo, Utah. l. MASTERS.......;....,, II. Managing Editor ... : Tim Durability of Shinrjlp La 2'j a good Roof. . . t ........ v. One year in advance. One year on time. . . . 1 he liest Advertising Medium m Southern ii . . Entered as second-clas- s mail matter Tune 6, 1911, at TT.t. n j. - uie aci oi.r Aiaren o, mm ioy. - - Ul i po j$3.IHIvut I..... ill uWwr- a. tocrauu - viuw iuriwtf . and send your laun-dr- y to the U Our Shingles tW- about vested rights, and in their butts, slow dried and are fall of life. an in- - They're the best ire can buy and our assume .they have both takls AJtTiA Institutions or uu '"uu""" 9 to price is right. . We want to show them BRYAN. AND WILSON. mlehl W Jeopardized and the country herent and constitutional right down w property iromgen to or tarn MvorfTTrnatmrtrrhnni you. eration to generation - until tome Kepnblican organs andUcertain- - YVasmngton correspon- to create the impression .that-- there T :;Pn ftl)ini0n holds. Justly POmi reckless descendant shall bave disand . exists strained relations between President Wilson and Secrex lntlv he said, "that the weimra ui asipacea ii Suppost a governor of state W.-J- , in the of na seems State to assembly be general There o depends this npt absolutely country tary Bryan. the people 'statute the New shocld for York' assume certain to reasonable of the it .is. repeal In conduct fact, the grounds a. little upon reports. x that theyare part of a scheme precqneerted, or spontaneous men jn this city of New iotk. i of descenjts for real and ; personal ; create discord-i- n the f t,ooa ..niirindfid. therefore, to Beard property and the statute with refer : aat ence to the making of wills on their That Mr. BryanJias.the utmpst confidence jn the presr In his den, in .the hope thp-liJ bo may hear. .death; how "much; vested Interest laenr anq. tnat ne is in thorough accora witn me auminiiiira1 our eyes would any relatives have in - the lions planSjHhr-evidence''present advantage shuts by. thejollo wing editorial oCommoner, the secretary's personal organ to the permanency vi our msmu-tion- property "which fell from ther nerve dissolu thorof is hour President Wilson's first message to congress Not what we are nor what less hands at the SpeciaJtJeft Are ' oughly" Democratic. Like most of M.r Wilson's-- , writings it we stand for, but hat we can "make, tion T The right to: inherit . And "the French Dry arid -Steam Clean. : will bear, Under the circumstances it must be're-garde- d r' has come to be the measure ofgoy- - right to -- devise .are" neither inherent f7 ' conand Ing conRepairing but nor Dyeing, the as a great public paper. ' This is so because it displays upon constlutlonal, ernmental duty; and : individual - v are simply, privileges givei wisdom in its devotion tosone subject the tariff.; and for the duct. And ye, despite this theory trary, ey of Laoiee' and 'Gents' Pressng -ana state to its citizens, reason,, fhat. it: d?al5wjththajajbjertjjn of life, fan Marxand-hunge- r, Carments of very Description,. "abTOad Obtained, "foiv Believe Wealth and thorough" that has alreadyj co'metb e accepted WrongfuUy. a longing happTnlss aje Hats Cleaning and. Blocking as the Wilson characteristic. "The j belief ,that there - (s aa unIn the land. this in wealth distribution-oThere is, first,, the recognition of the duty laid upon the Utterances. 89 N. Academy Avenue. fcqual Hs1 f' Explains in: of the elections by been Las has at with supplemented doing the,,recent duty country power party general prosperity "Along Th something." that" shaft- - actuallv roTOe"TrTnarvereirs piling up 01 the- - belief - that -- much "of it has been ' ." Notwith- - obtained through special privilege, colossal private fortunes. program suggested is not an abnormal one. 'On the con- me-- that I that-i- t aid not come by labor,, skill, "trary, it isan effort to restore harmony in our fiscar'affalrs arandlng charges against --v - assaulted T&e possessors tadustryv-barte- r he omlitions-tSior. tradebut through There have been- - radicaV changes-i- n havefreelyeconomic life during the last generatoin, but, in the language Of these "tortunes, I know in my own watered stocks "andv bonds,7 through RU of the president and :this paragraph should be held firmly heartlthat such a view of my public corruption of legislatures, through the . - before the eyes, of those who object to tariff changes utterancet is a mistaken one. My sale-o- f impure foodstuffs"; through U Allowing language of the "president :, "While the whole face and mffiod assaults, if I have made any. have wrecking failroads, through all-t- he ofour industrial andornmereial life were being changed notbeen dire cted at the possessors devices known to man whereby the recognition" the tariff" schules'havc":emedi'wt of the fortunes, but at the principles law is not abrogratea"buf' chloro- ' in rafeved the have or were before -of government which contribute, di formed." they Mr. Marshall assailed the protec 4 direction they were given when no large circumstance of rectly oMndirectlyo the accumuour industrial development was what it isoday. Our-taslation of . fortunes. Ther piling up of tive tariff "as one of es, A great opportunityItQ is"" to square" them with the actual facts, yf'hersooner that is colossaT-fortunsupplemented )y causer- - for concentration of wealth " of done the sooner we shall escape froraf suffering from the the that protection a general diffusion of knowledge; has and declared pass every day that you do facts and theNsooner our ' men of business will be free to made large bodies of people restive. commodities bad resulted in "free not" visit, our bank ? ; thrive by the law, of nature: the nature of free business) "The desire of the people is. ior trade In conscience." insteadof bytheJavv of - legislation and .artificial arrangeSuccess and friends al greater equalityofppportunlty and yj. Marshall called on his hearers mtnt. are to men more More and support PreaidentWilsbnTnhls enjoyment. ways follow a bank account . - "that the individualistic There is here no apoldgy to thesystem that stands today . comingrfto the belief that socialism policiesaTorie"wM 'open "uTT" and guarantee democracy of Thomas Jefferson may frankly Jor plunder where ax generation ago sWe can prove this to you the to as it not be destroyed." patriotic.'VAccording president honesty regarded if you will give us a chance. it is now. direct patronage oMnegovernment' for the pri- wre once merely to be. vate industries of the country-whicwas such that' unless reckoned' witn talk - -- ffasft--thei- r dente-4iave-4re4-4t- fellow, a matter- of 'history, but a lot of . What-Migh- t Happen, .New irrk.- Vice President M&rb-Is still theory. loo kin and; In- - other, roof material hackward "ll?iv m men on in 7 .nm rrrkl. c ot I " rprpntlV0-'specify men ever stopped to When yoa buy roofing why-nwealth and onspecKti pr.vuegtf. wnrrf or.knz of test time. stood the has' at: en that wbicb, them mlght-happto cohsider-wbthat the temper or me Aiueri-jaYork New of state Utah. had reached a point where it no here in the great ' I le 11a if those who have not should take it . irnu ii tirnnir ODurensiuu. r-. m "K.ttnnut the postottice, heads to make common v- Into their ui tola me meiuuen against-thosel-wh- o have? They ar full thickness, cut from sound hr? .w- mow cause unrest foisiw - PpO&O- - -- Dalier lumber Co. " Steatnr7' ....' - -- -- on fj"The cl Our wagon National rrencn -- Cleaning C- -- s. . ' . ; fas-hio- n , t-- -- - . I Of Interest to Farmers There is not a farmer In this -- ' - -- -- -- - check wilt large or smalL-yopay the mand you always have the right, change. It would be a pleasure to have your name on our books. You know how - to-- f arm - to the - best advantage. Farming is your business. We know how to handle money to the best-a- ,d vantage. Banking.. " Tfajaur business. Come in and we will talk, over farming and banking and perhaps it will prove to our1 "mutual benefit The best chairs in our bank is - not too- - good -- ior- any - honest tiller of the soH. ,: ur Aware That - in-H- R be-yo- nd ipal k the"-princ- -- " -- -- lity. the bvtilding of our.tariff schedules the thought uppermosFin the builders- minds;' lias been "to give each group of manufacturers pr producers wha they them- protectcd."-I- n - 01 '. 4 :- 5 lytltiattThin do-nothi- ng - u;-der- Vffort., . -- . . ' . . . km X Ask --XAbout Our N"ew"TraineTvTce-Inaugurated-April-9t- California Excursion Tickets "THE PACIFIC LIMITED" . 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Th()usands of people use .water in a crude way - in irrigating, when,' in truth, - agriculture Jn Utah the ver- life of agncjulture here upon the water; the water is one essentiaObmg and evry farmer should know exactly "how much he is' using and If you would look at oiir MONUMENTS .For Building and on City and Farm security can he had at low rate of interest n J .We now have in stcok a great of, Mojiuments ; and variety Markers in the' best grade of marble and granite and of the latest and neatest designs. Call and see.. us ..about that monument you want erected ' - A. F. Palm - 19 N. Aca. Ave. ' " : .Office 32 W. Center. Phone . ds be-fo- re Memorial " ;:: xv"7"; Professor Xyman believes that the ' wier is an cxat measure of flowing water, aiid any one interested7 can obtain ' ful iinformatiqnbj2wnt,nS university "for it. Ask" ' the ." 777 . 5.' ... for "Bulletin No. ::" day.- - OICE, . BEESLEY MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS South of Tabernacle, Provo, Utah : Provo, Utah. w,anMN One of" the best places to test bur work is in the cemetery. For beauty and endurance there are none better Read the Herald Want Ads North Acad MONEY For further' information see any Salt Lake Route Agent.. Write for California literature. Ticket Office : 10 East Tihrd South',' Salt Lake. T. C. PECK, G. P. A., Los Angeles, H. j: MANDERFIELD, A. G,P. A.f, Salt Lake -- . Merchants Bank We have about 7,000 - copies - TO MEASURE WATER. - : State Bank of Provo hr : how much he is wasting. i x- Fresident Wilson has, in a nutshell, outlined the "Democratic program on. the tarifr question and. his. first. n cssage. to congress 'will be "given a place- - by Democrats alongside of V his splendid inaugural address- r- . , " - & Ml- es obliged to stand theest of. efficiency and economy, in the world, of big business, but everything thrives by concerted" arrangement " ''the object of the tariff duties In henceforth laid must be effective fcomi)etition, thewhetting of American wits by contests with the yits of the rest of the world." lie does not advise that this oouse be adopted with "reckless haste" but it is 'our business, to discover genuine remedies a ii d th e h tap p -less" haste' Is not to be" taken as an excuse for a policy. On the contrary, the president makes it clear that when the tariff program has been completedir will commend itself, to the intelligent American citizen who well tsand the difference between political bomfbast and patriotic ' - -- C-MIFOK- agajnst the rest of the world. As mis trau praciite we uave ouiu up a &ci ui pjivi-leg' nothing JsiJiornVaUaolhing;; is t Farmers - - this-equa- county" who should "not have" a bank account.-I- f you. have, bills to pay, whether they be - T v- a resuu f : 164 " . selves thought tically .exclusive-marke- l - Phone -: - will-xal- at your door -- -- 'r: Special 206. E D. Attention to Diseases of - Throat Glasses Fitted . IMfflDIEJlD.ST0PPEO.UPi Spanking 'will not cure children or wetting the bed, because it Is not a hatolt but a dangerous disease. The C. H, Rowan Drug COLD OR CATARRH, DPEI1 AT OilCE ) OeaJiilBg, Healing Balm VfClear Nose. Head and f flatty . .; Catnrrhal lleacacba Goes ThroatStop Dull DischargM. ' Try "Ely's Cream Balm." Get a small "bottle anyway, just to ttry It Apply, a little in the nostrijs snd instantly your clogged nose and Btopped-uair passages of the bead wjll open; you "will breathe freely; -dullness and headache disappear. By ' or te'edlesg. ' morning! th catarrhjoiain-hea: catarrhal sore throat will be goii'v.- - Tut your faith just once in "Ely's d Jni sictLinlsGr- nnw' firf thv 7 .bottle of "Ety's Cream Ba,lrE dt 7 drug store,- This sweet, frar dissolves by the heat of ..." " ; ; 1. '1 1 III., reader of The Provo Herald. j "v"Tim j'l GUcago, " 7 Bamg an,d your cold "or catarrh Iledquist .Drug 1.1 ' surelydjsappcar. ,two. stores, successors to Smoot I Palace Drug companies, (adv.) 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