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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH But she knows give up a great deal of the rest of the world trade. the European Once be also that this sacrifice would not necessary. nations have penetrated our tariff barrier and captured the American market, the American manufacturer will be helpless. His mills Issued Every Friday at Salina, Utah. will close and, bereft of the great home market which keeps him he will lose out both at home and abroad. Here is the the going now, second-clas- s under matter mail as at Salina, at the Entered postoffice rub. European economists do not want us to lower our tariffs so act of Congress of March 3, 1879. that we may increase our foreign trade. What they desire is to cap-thrich American market and so cripple American industry that we will be unable to compete either at home or abroad. THE 4S ALIN A SUN JfirsttateSfrank SALINA e O S A COMPETITIVE TARIFF Advertising Rates Given on Application and Publisher H. W. CHERRY RESCUING THE FARMER Forme, Governor McKelvie of Nebra.ka recently called .tten-lbeei- c to the fact that while the hmlne.a men of the United States annually spend 650,000.000 in advertising their wares, only $30,000,000 of this outlay goes toward acuainting the farmers with Mr. what the merchants and manufacturers have to sell. a each have potential purMcKelvie added that the farmers year of $10,000,000,000. chasing power There may be some reasons for this apparent discrepancy in advertising for the business of the farmers. Doubtless the disproportion is not so great as apparent, owing to the fact that as a general rule the advertising rates in the local papers going to the farmers are not so great in proportion as in the high powered magazines and newspapers which do not cover the rural field. And it may be that the national advertisers have been discouraged by the bear stories which have been going out from the agricultural states to the effect that the farmer is on the verge of sinking to the level of the European peasantry. At any rate the advertisers are making a mistake by not paying more attention to the rural advertising field. The farmers have money to spend and they spend it. And they are best reached by the local newspapers. The farmer is the most careful reader of the newspapers and periodicals which he takes and the best way to reach him is through his local newspapers. National advertisers ought to get acquainted with this fact if they do not already know it. And it is the duty of the local newspapers to acquaint the national advertiser and the world with the fact that the farmer is not broke, that he lives as well as his brother in the city, if not better, and has money to buy the things which the business men advertise for sale. Member These tariff reformers who, like Senator Dill of Washington, fact that plead for a competitive tariff apparently overlook the are designed the present tariff is properly competitive, for its duties exclude to not and home abroad, at of the cost to equal production 000 a 000', year foreign goods. Customs revenue exceeding $600, proves that the a total without precedent in American history ent tar;ff does admit large quantities of imports and is, therefore, and absolutely competitive. We need no revision downward. Here of certain there we need revision upward to avoid destruction which the pree-liocommod.Ue. the Yankee mdu.triea. Among ent tariff admit, free of duty are lumber and farm ,mp ements, of intercut to farmer, who use both commodities and to lumbermen who produce one of them. When the present tariff was adopted in 1922, fluctuation in' the value of certain European currencies was such as to render extremely difficult the adjustment of duties to cost of production abroad. For that reason, the schedules were made flexible subject to adjustment. As Europes money, standards have become more stable, the cost of production overseas has fallen and imports of certain comodities to this country have greatly increased, which' proves that the present tariff schedules too greatly Floods of Danish butter, Belgian favored foreign competition window glass and Italian cherries have demanded that there be reWhich vision upward since the 1922 schedules Were adopted. the Would reduce?cut they duties would the tariff revisionists rates on wheat, wool, foodstuffs, livestocg, meat, poultry, eggs,, condensed milk, textiles, glass? Let them get down to hard brass tacks and stern particulars. Ft. 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V the World Famous To Receive A-UT- n 1 ItSpecial Limited Offer! LIN JAMES FARRELL, Pres. Women voters anxious fcjr the advancement of .the members of their sex .as serious candidates and aspirants for public elec-- , tive and appointive office are disturbed over the inclination on the part of the men, aided and abetted by certain women, to advance women candidates over men because they are women and not be cause in a cold blooded comparison of the two sets of candidates they are better fitted The tendency to nominate the widow of a deceased office holder to his post and salary is admirable from a sympathetic standpoint, but it is harmful to the whole cause of woman suffrage. There OUR WORLD TRADE are cases where the salary is an absolute nefcssity, but that defense One of the most touching instances of modern economic dip-- has been swept away in recent cases where the women have been lomacy can be found in the earnestness with which European econ-- 1 promoted not on the decease of their husbands, but because of omists are now warning us that if we do not mend our ways so conditions which have brought about the .retirement from or refar as the tariff is concerned, and lower our rates, the time is soon moval of their husbands from office coming when we will have no foreign trade at all. Of course any situation in which Uncle Sam would be stripThere is probably nothing in the all his foreign trade would be greeted by his European com world that gives a man that tired of ped pctitors with sincere lamentations. These same European nations feeling quicker than to have another are now competing with us for the trade of the world. They know man say.' Why dont you do as I do? that if our trade falls off, theirs will gain accordingly. What beatiful example therefore of international unselfishness! It is in Actresses can appear at only two fact so beautiful that we are at once suspicious that there may be theaters in Tokio, Japan. an Ethiopian lingering near the woodpile. Europe has never been A guest may be as glad to go as so solicitous of our welfare before. There is of course a reason. What' Europe covets is the Am- the host is to Have him go. erican market. She knows it is worth more than most of the other Truth may be eclipsed, but it can world markets put together. If she could get it she could afford to not be extinguished. - -- F : 3 ! |