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Show THE PRO VP' HERALD The ProvoJIcrald . , Manager , .Editor ts sccoW-cUwall mat Entered as ter tfune , 19J1, at the Postoff'ea Prov$pMidr? the act of March WOOD SAM 3, 1879. Herald Editorials WHY THE AMERICAN PEOPLE SHOULD VOTE THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET IN 1912. L' ft " " - ' ', - rapid. noticed-thrtrl- Published by the ; Herald vPubUthing Company, Provo, Utah. . I. H. MASTERS. earth pushes and the grpwth is . In the campaign of l0&it-wa- s conceded on all hands that our tariff on imports was too high, that H played into thehands of certain and was manufacturing-interes- ts .the cause "of the tremenlduous high cost of UsTngl1frgTeat -- change, bait they were afraid of Bryan and the old story of a panic i f the Denioc rats w ere elected. rj j can s ac f e "gar badly -- forced to scaredrthat-tlwjwe- re thai was thfsrTff lou high.admjf jg-pf- :" . was at that time publishing another ; paper, of his own. Xo direct sales have as yet come from" those advertisements, ''but they have started the people thmkHig" that'the state of Utah is to go forword, not bock ward ; that the country is to be developed uid as it is developed prices of property will begin to j"aise and they who buy earlj will buy cheapest and makev the most money in the 'end. Fof some people very seldom buy anything when the market is down. But when the market is up' they rush to buy 4ike-- a flock of sheep. Advertising is .done for tjie purpose of attracting people to the opportunities before them. Advertisements should anticipate as far as possible the people's Wants. Get them ready to trade with-yotomnrrnw. It is too late to invite them to trade today. Put your adver tisenienfi n ahead of the liniifc-vowant the people to n flock to your stores. Experience has taughCthat in cities of 10,000 and over the dc- partment stores and targe .dry - I ,5 .The result was that. President Taft'was elected with a Republican congress. over sooner wasrciectioiij?o " than a new tariff bill was passed which ha proven to be higher 1 1: thanlever. opened the;reyes L,. of the; peopTe ."and in the electron of 1910, they overthrew the Re- publican party. and defeated some "of' their greatest leaders in both houses of congress turning the house Democratic and nearly changing the senate to the same condition. Providence took a hand in the affair and by the death of iome"Of the- - oldest senators reduced the Republican ntajority still more. V President 1 at t, tlunng the pasi tWQv.MT . a t.lfeast Hai, .tggiged to '3, Ji kt?iw : -- - . : - - -- - i-- ' . I ft try iorap"s6rn:etHIng to- - right-thprevious wrong, and has brought e 1 V downupoOimself the bitter en- - mity'bf many'members of tilt own party. His reciprocity- - bill was "one ot the greatest nieasuies pass-e- d bycongress during the past (if tyyears. The Democrats voted for it, but the stajidatjter. publicTrisllfdlhat they could to one or two Mis reducing. the tariff to a moderate extent-but-- 1 President Taf t vetoed those' bills. Today the :' country stands in much - the same position Jhatif did after the election in 1908. A vicious high tariff is still imposed upon the.' people. It has not easury: gs'ittWas' expected to do and the great mass of people- - insist that, the tariff shall be reduced. There-is-- ab solutely.no relief in sight as ong as Republicans remain inpower JThey are determined td'riot only hang on to their high protective tariffrbut they art trying to pass the vicious , Aldrich banking and . currency law which provides for central -r- eserve-' bank ing 'sy stein for.theL&enef U of the klngs"""o . ' - 1 . J - samhave heretofore only-tak-en that were j, given to ple copies them. This shows, that the people like the paper "and y our ad- vertisement in the Provo Herald will get you biisiness every time you put it in. Do not be afraid to tell the people that you, are 'in business in the city of Provo and that you have something to self which they may want to buy. " -- t . ; .. !r? rr nrr .teic2. , - 'M kr-- i fri t &Sr4v; ' -- . v4fi-- - ' . ; - ' 1 current events which are and useful for coining generations and the li brary board in missing a golden opportunity and neglecting a part ot jts duty when.it does not see that these local papers arelit least kept and bound in the public h brary. The Prpvo Post is just as much entitled to this considera tion as the llerald, and also the Uintaland rnagarine. Let us pre serve-thes- e of valuable . ertntsr passing f both-interesti- ed ate rig-h- "... . . ng Feb.-17.- gctk-abov- 0 : Y i This is especially true in traveling. "' In traveling east or west ; north or s'outh, by rail, youT plan to get to your destination ip the shortest possible time; you want modern comfort, and you expect and every possible measure of protection. Without these featurestravel in what General Sherman said war' re-qu- ire u. Oregon Short Line Railroad In connection with the Union Pacific,' Southern Pacific and O. W. R. & N. Lines, desires to serve you to all east" ' em points, the Pacific Coast and locally. , ' ..' $75,000,000 is being expended in double-trackin- g' "These lines westvof the MissourfKIverj theTiToclc signal "'" .' ry'-system for protection is being kept at the highest possible . :. uipraent and service jj contin state of effectiveness, and eq iially being improved and brought to of quality-- theatest standards y' Consult any ' . '. -- ; - - "'' x,- - x y Oregon Short Line tng -- Lake-ratorfil- I Monday, February 19." -- n .. . So -- fhenv reduce many little accessories. In the the tariff and if they donot do attic lTTias T)encHesT tables, wash the right thing, kick them but of bowl, gasoline stove and sanitary office again in 1916 and by that drinking fountain. At the side door stands- - a time the Republican leaders-wil- l rig which carries the children back and have good judgment'enough the inclination'to do something arid: forth." In the basement there are club rooms, gymnasium for the American people. Li ' 3 laundry, and many other 0 HOW TO ADVERTISE appliances. How different Some people think when they from '.the old fashioned, homely, put an advertisement in the pa broken . down desolate school of early daysV; per that they ought to get an an buildings t a way.. "But that is not swer SPECIAL TRAINTb8AtT LAKE the regular course - of bun events. Advertising is a good Via Salt Lakt fteufer Saturday Feb. . 17r 1912.: . deal ' like sowing 'seed. We . put the seed in the ground and the B. T, V. -- ft of U. meet. - 7 sun shines upon the ground and The Grasi Paris Grand ' Operas Special .trains between Proro aod warms it. The rain falls and moistens it and: the, electricity in the SaltLake City. :yo fttops.'earth ; enervesces as it were, Learo Pro?o 'at 10:00. jnSalt at 11:43 p.'n. 1.2S startsv thft ' growth in the - plarrt.1 back. 15erd and ;- ' the same as trie advertisingjnust in' minds. the 'people s take hold Special train via Salt Lake Route to Then the plant Starts and whew Round trip, Salt City, the of surface the it " a. J1.J5.-"l.c?rePreto sun pur. ground, the up-to-d- - ' hard-workin- ng large-cover- In this busy age. .of-tat- a record-o- 4 HOURS ARE DOLLARS 0 . last week i received-- letter the ' librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C, asking that umtaland magazine be sent there forpreservation and binding. The press of the city ts its re? cording themometer. It keeps a oniy from FROM i??eii5yi!' OUR PUBLIC LIBRARY. Tnnnirv at our niiblic lihrarvl reyeals"theaslpnrs1im they do not in that 'institution keep and bind any of our local papersr In the stas,in-which-- 4have lived, it has been customary for the pUbhc library not only to subscribe for,the papers but they have bound them and kept them q thatrcan be procured, the United SratesT!fteel "corporation ; in the past' 10 years has paid more than $60,000,-00in dividends on stock that was pure water,, spurious capital. By a Statement of Judge Gary we learn that they have approximately 200,000 men in their employment; if , that be true, then this great corporation, for the purpose of paying this exorbitant dividend, has taken more than X'UM.Mixh. jiaa.c ion. tin nast 10 veafJ Of Illinois In the Moute or Kepraen- - iroirr eacn oi me .toilers ana turnea January 27, 1912. it over to the owners of the ;watered The Republican stock. Mr. Chairman ; Going to their hovels, we find them -ar thrQugh party-lisleeping in their squalor, as many as which a few industrial and financial a dozen in one roomr living and working pirates have been able to create a under, conditions of stress . and ey stem by which the producers of the the like of which hasnev- oppression xich. country h.a.Yebeen wealth s er been known except In anclentlays; robbed and plundered of what they and jidw these gentlemen are asktiAwoA (AnnlsiiiHA on the Democra- the tain -- ft -- tarif ing tic side.) of the American (wage earnprotection The protective tariff argument has ers. We are asKed to maintain a be,en a delusion and a snare; admitted, tariff, not (or the protection of the ly so, by the Republican themselves, American wage earners, but for the an argument for campaign purposes owners of the watered stocks. They7 only. ( Applause on'TEe Democratic and are the ones who realone, they side.) Hundreds .of thousapds of ceive the protection, and are thempeople, who work long selves reaping the benefit that comes hours, are living in hovels, and their from keeping out the products of the work-worwives and' ragged children lnce them that they are not sharj. fi. lu. fr,A,t A ,n hlhrr' T,p EXTRACTS 0 -- - . . .. . '" 'Will 'lijWt PAUL EVERTON and GERTRUDE DALLAS, in a Stirring" Scene From "THE GAMBLER'S" at the' Opera House, currencyJiw-andJ- et " - . - : - -' i'xt'if.i:'-x.x .J'-- tf jrf'i 5a4a . &,:?.$?.., :.::::: - - r?-- wwmaeM payings thtirisubscriptijns who them" "make" the' new banking and bath - rooms, - lantern cabTnetrand . Hi. -- ; : is ' - '':'--"- - U--i emmet. T: : ports are closedT6 the ."products of Representative anywhere when you are ready to travel. U other mills coming from other shores, ,y making this .nation one vast closed Bhop for the mill owners and their product, but one great open shop for the admission of the labor that tHey employ to work their mills. ' V' "i . They now tell us that this is for the Units protection of American labor, and yet 60 per "cent of tliT toilers Iff' these mills are unnaturalized foreigners, working under condltionsand- for ' ' y y ' wages that no American family can live on.- And jrei they speak of pro: yy-,: : tecting: American labor." While- the Democratic majority . of this house is endeavoring to place The Ne w Modj Five laws upon the statute booksof-4hi-a nation to give the people relief from llhe burdens placed upon theffl byjhe life be'tetteredrihatlnnittlesW Republican party, the cry goes ttp from end that Is doled out to them from y side of the' chamber, -- "You wjH that , . J time to time by the corporations, for disturb, business." The .Interests of is a rare combination of mechanical features of tnelr wQrfc be increased, but at every honest- business super and working people move they make there stands confrontior. of each which is excellence, tie together and can not be separated. designed, ing them the bayonets of the National It Is my'purpose to "exercise'my inMrst To do its individaul work better than Guard of their state. fluence against Industrial pirates- - that coud be done in any other c irtaG subdued'and angryCr!es oT are preying it way. r ' upon and sucking the that motley throng could penetrate : out of it" '"' AncV this chamber, iS per cent of them ' Second To work so smoothly and accu-- " could not by the mem THE DANGER OF LA GRIPPE of this bers bouse, ' is Its fatal tendency to pneumonia. To conJunction with all the others, . : . Contrast their condition . with that "' .that the completed result 4s just as perfect " ot the owners of the mills, who live cure your la grippe coughs .take , in luxury and meet in their offices In Foley' Honey and Tar Compound. R.( the work of any individual - ' part Maw Ynrk it Rrtetnn ant l irru. E. Fisher, Washington. Kasi, says: is That what I a makes ment among themselves fix the prices "I was troubled with a severe attack ofi typewriter it is wbit la grippe and nothing 1 used did me justifies the'overwhelming verdicY of 160,000 users In approval of enough to enable them to pay divi- any good jndTwu threatened with aISmkh I)ltBros-- " Typewriter it is why this typewriter": A friend advised me to dends upon millions of dollars that pneumonia. "Save never been Inres'ted, or if in- usr Foley'f Horiey and Tar Compound does all kinds of work superlatively well without attachments and " for macklnery, and I got some at once; I was reliev- gives vested at results. 7" nodisappointing those machines have long gone out of ed from tae very first By the time free' for Send V . , JLx : existence and labor tan no longer, use I had taken three" bottles my ja grippe -- descriptive matter' tpday, them to make the wealth that, wlien wks gone. .1 believe Foley's Honey deposed of, goes to pay the Interest and Tnr Compound to bo the'bestTne-dlcino- 'l V ever used and always, keep a onlthtV vst amount of Tnbriey thus ' ' No.'38 West 3rd South St.- - . - V, bnulo with me." For le by Hed-xKn14. ' . ' Co.to best Information (juistl Drug thjp According Salt Lake Utah , gentlemen on that side of the chamber. (Applause on ' the Democratic aide.) The conditions of the working people In the steel Industry, in mining, and other large Industries ,clearly ! prove that'the men who delve In the bowels Of the earth and work at other -hard and - hazardous occupations dd ---- -.,,,.,,, o " notfgeTa f air proportion of the great "Wall street.' The January, number of the! wealth which they are. risking their The wise thing for the - people ' and fchelr lives t6 do regirdless of politics, no Utah Educational Keview is at health, their limbs,' " '' -"' of to produce. 'r. matter Vhether they are Republk hand and .contain? the picture w:hlle we are Rural calls Even nowi "The" Best considering can, Democrat or Socialist, is to what it finish the house cleaning already otuooi Dunuuig in ruiicuva. this measure, thousands ot men, wodone in Washington. Clean out This schoolis'tn JCirksvilleV Mis- - men, and children are surging through Indus the old set completely and put in sourl, ; I contains a large school the streets of one of the great ' 7 ot New on trial centers the the floor, England room; of a new congress ground Democrats both library, in the senate and the housed Let bQj'Sandgirls lavatories, toilets States, asking that their condition In . 4 mcnt itself. The Provo Herald giving the people something new in its jpajes. Something that tliey ar interested in. bo much so that people are coming in and , - . -- - , -- 5 , ' wm,vwmmmif are welt paid by large advertise leave it to the. Democrats to make ments xiccupying a half page to a Tthe reduction and --by their argu- full pajje. These advertisements ments and a promise to reduce the gotten up attract people tariffjhey inviegled. the people in- - properly to the stores, who often buy to .voting the KcTTmMTCtrrrtcktt: . .Cnrwn- .rr.;- . Jy has several times used a half page advertisement in the Herald. when - X.'y- - Vi.r-;$J.- editor; himself he - - - . Perfect Teani Work of Perfect '.' r''- TnTtis- - - - - the Typewriter ''. Game - " " - ISiijrosrTypewriter (Ball-Beanin- g, Long-Wearin- g) and-unusu- al - life-blo- od ' "- ' 1 .JL:-- s good-workin- g- . '' on-ti- 7T me -- :Lf Cmith . & , Bropevynter . " -- - Gty. V'. .' . : Co. " - 'IVi - |