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Show ! THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, U1AH w THE SAUNA SUN Every Friday at Salina, Utah. Issued Entered at the postoffice at Salina, as second-clas- s act of Congress of March 3, mail matter under the 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year Six Months $2.00 1.00 Payable In Advance In making change of address give old address as well as the new. Advertising Rates Given on Application. Editor and Publisher H. W. CHERRY I INCOLNS LIFE LESSON The career of Abraham Lincoln, whose birthday is near at hand, was one of constant struggue against adverse circumstances. It proves that strength comes to men, not through freedom from difficulties, but through the. strengthening of character by combat with them. Lincoln was born in penury, reared amid rough wilderness conditions which denied him opportunity for more than the most primitive education: he was disappointed in love, became bankrupt in business, was defeated in his first race for the legislature, was denied a renomination to Congress, was shouldered aside for the governor-hi- p of Illinois, was refused the office of Commissioner of the Gen- ral Land Offce, was defeated for senator and was defeated for vice president in the Republican national convention of 1856. Such a procession of disappointments would have broken the spirit of a less heroic man. They only served to spur him on. He d convictions, and he had the faith that in the end the truth would be justified. Within four years he bade farewell to his Spring-fiel- d neighbors and took upon his shoulders the great burden 'of the Presidency in the face of the greatest civil war in history, he had become a world figure, destined to a colossal and an ever growing place in history. Radicals often quote Lincoln in support of their contentions. Lij'oln was essentially a. conservative! man. He had no sentiments, he nn e declared, that did not spring from the Declaration of Independence and .the American constitution. He was abused, by radicals all his life. He was sure footed. He went no faster than events would justify. . In. his speech at the Wisconsin fair in 1848, Lincoln after exalting labor as a factor ii society, warned the workers .against "pulling down the house of another" lest they might also become houseless. He was a believer in the representative republican form of government. He had not the slightest trace of, socialism in hisphiiosophy. His own careerl is standing deniel of the socialist doctrine that men He rose above environment to are the creatures of environment. become one of the strong men of history. FOOLING THE FARMER ON THE TARIFF Some of the cleverest brains inside and outside the United States are in the employ of interests who have millions to gain by destroying American prosperity by breaking down its strongest bulwark the protective tariff, says Facts about Sugar. These bright minds evolve some smart and dangerous ideas in the service of the men who pay them. One of the most insidious of these is finding expression in the widespread campaign under way to create dissatisfaction among the farmers of the country with the protective tariff system under which this country has grown to be the most prosperous and powerful in the world. Smash the tariff" i tKe cry set up by the agentsi of those who can see huge protits for themselves in flooding the Americanj market with the products of cheap foreign labor if only this barrier can be broken down. "Duties on imported goods do not help the farmer," they sayl'"because his surplus products are exported." But they do not refer to the fact that the domestic market is far more important to the farmer, than the export field, taking ten dollars worth of his products for every dollars worth that goes abroad, and that if this home market is destroyed the farmer will be a hundred times worse off than he is today. Presdent Coolidge gave expression to this idea in concise terms in his speech before the annual convention of the American Farm Bureau Federation at Chicago last month when he said: Don't Delay jflmerican Beauty" , electric iron! THE BEST IRON MADE $1.00 allowed on any old iron gas, sad or electric of kind, aakc or coaditioo 50c. Down Just call and get your iron or phone us and one. will be delivered to your home. Use it and pay for it at the rate of $1 00 a month added to your light bill JsJo extra charge because of these easy terms. Get one of these famous irons -now- and iron with comfort. Order yours immediately because this offer is for a limited time only. Telluride Power Company Where Is Your Boy Tonight? H SALINA SALINA UTAH 0 0 0 When twilight gathers round, mother. And stars are twinkling dim, Where is your boy of tender year? Are evils tempting him? Or is he standing by your side, Your Comfort and your joy? Oh, does he to your heart confide The problems of a boy? O F iri ii Federal Reserve System Member 0 0 0 0 0 And from your love allure. Consider, ere it too late, How brightest hopes decay; . The temper with his baleful cup May dash them all away. M LI 0 0 'JAMES FARRELL, Prrs. H. S. GATES, H. B. CRANDALL, Cashier C. E. PETERSON - E. V. JOHNSON, Asst. Cashiers 23 The twilight hour is one, mother, When hearts can be impressed When holy thoughts and pure desires Will grow within the breast. So many, many noble boys, As pure in soul as yours. Have learned such habits on the streets As last while life endures. 0 0 23 M SKJcaeacssscscscso x Swallows Fly S,0C0 Miles - Hell not be long a boy, mother, .To dwell so near your heart; Then keep him from temptationss snare Ere, duties bid you part. And when hes wandering far away, The lessons you have given In twilight hours, within the home, Will keep him nearer heaven. Ida May Dennison. DR. HOWARD Swallows with tings on their legs have been released In England and found In South Africa, G.Otlo miles away. L. CALL Dentist Hours Every Day Office 912 15 Evenings By Appointments Offices over Salina Meat & Supply. PIIONE Office 41. Persian Legend f-- vwine, a Persian The discovery legend says, was due to the toothache of a queen, who sought death In some fermented grape juice which the king had set aside as poison. Her toothache was cured Instead. Residence 46R3 44 MEATS 444444i444444 44 SMOKED MICKIE SAYS TU' of more value to the farmer than the whole export market for food stuffs. Protection has contributed in our country to making employment plentiful with the highest wages and standards of living in the world, which is of inestimable benefit to both our agricultural and industrial population." is When it comes to an agricultural commodity like sugar, which agitators take actually is imported in huge quantities, the is true that there is an a different tack. They say to the farmer, "It import duty on your product, but you do not get the benefit of it. It is all gobbled up by the sugar factories." The trouble with this argument is that it simply is not true and the figures are on record to prove . . its falsity. The United States Tariff Commission three years ago made an extensive study of the cost of producing sugar in this country and in Cuba in order to decide whether the tariff on sugar could be safely lowered. This study showed that the price received by the Cuban cane grower in 1922 for the sugar in the cane be delivered to the mill was 1.16 cents a pound. In the same year the price paid to American farmers for sugar in their bpets was 3.37 cents a pound. The tariff on Cuban sugar is 1.76 cents a pound so that the American sugar beet grower received the full benefit of the tariff against the cheaply made sugar of the tropics and 45 cents a hundred pounds besides. If he had had to take the same price as the Cuban grower for the sugar he delivered to the factory he would have received only $2.98 a ton for his beets, a price that would have been absolutely ruinious. anti-tari- V V - M Oh, keep him, from the street, mother, If you would keep him pure; For vices there may round him close, "Prosperity in our industries 0 0 0 M- ff 4,4,4. VJ1QE K1EWSPAPER. ttiSTEM). DOUAttOUS CASH UK.6. .SOREN JENSEN, Redmond, 4 EUERM80DM CUES, AUO CMARG CASH FOR, HV? SPACE V J best results. MAKE? 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Much of it is destroyed in fires, by rats, by the death and forgetfulness of the hiders. ItS an utterly foolish thing to do to slave away to earn money, putting ones lifeblood into it, then lay it away to mould or to be stolen or los lost. The only money worth having is the money at work. 4 in good smoked meats, see me. 4 We are prepared to give the 4 DONT BE A MISER The; Treasury Department estimates 4m If you want that delicious flavor PU3UEUER, DCUAYES WUSHYW UYUE SPA.et, BEftJX WEIS FOUW XX A Uf APPRECIATED It is a significant fact that the men who are active in trying to convince American beet( growers that the tariff on foreign grown sugar is of no use to them are the paid agents of the Wall Street capitalists who have millions invested in foreign sugar properties. Of course their solicitude for the American farmer is just because they love him so and not because! there iu anything in it for them if the tariff is removed. At the same time it happens that the importers of Cuban sugar paid to the United States Treasury last year about $1 30,000,000 in sugar duties. ' If they could have put this sum into their1 pockets it would have been enough to pay 10 per cent dividends on the $1 000 of Wall Street capital invested in Cuban sugar properties and dividends were scarce as hens teeth among these companies last year. Speaking to the "stockholders of the Cubaj Cane Sugar Corporation, the largest sugar company in Cuba, at their meeting early this month, President W. E. Ogilvie said, accordng to the press! reports of the meeting, that removal of the tariff of 1.76 cents a pound on Cuban sugar imported into the United States would increase the profits of the company $14,000,000 a year. Evidently Mr. Ogilvie believes that the foreign producer pays the tariff on sugar and he is in a position to know. 30,-00- Get yours tomorrow! ' ffl ' Burr Motor Co. SALINA, UTAH QUALITY AT LOW COST |