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Show Ill t SAtJMA iiw. THE SAUNA SUN la at Kalina, a at tl KnUitxl art of Ct.ij;rr.a af Marrh 3, lt mail mat' SUaSCKU'VION IHI l7. RATES 12 00 V.ar K'i loutU....i atiifa m aril at the on nu -- 11, It I l)a bill new. , ii. w. A A4ritiii f FLUID. All tli? rimti.n (ne vutli) tn I la far t of pfivaU organ iiaiii nt tr.J public aothoritir cannot attain iu ib.'rst until the public of Irani the fd)f anj a run f..e iouurs." oja file in tiarr evrry home, rvtf) Itisine, uriy unending ml path It ptal of drt.trurt inn life. an am! amt. the nation. of fiie prevttilion mud he continually to the lample It U wi tu knu that ohl wiring. in ruction. an Ion frrmr hml lu'rf he and rijf arrtt a, matt handl'd ly od aoaked ra and ruth obviuiia rik? re mtjuinudile for a vunt part of out yearly fire bean Yet conflagrationr n riit rmulting from (Iicmf mu.iet ard in ome localities, im reaae. The laM lv.o year have aeen a reduction in fite want. It U too aoon to tell a he her thia ia the reault of a of thr pul he proldem or nt. At any rat we at ill have the unenviable rerord of devtroy lug nmre property and live by flame than any other civilized nation. The olution i in the handa of the people ee rnt umler-tamlin- PITH NIL HOYS f UIIII itAlik, will kipl m I will never l aid to l The Irmly tli Hors are diawn. the opxitun ity in nun. and the reonbdity can I evaded. In hi little book on the Fund mental of roi-rity,- ' Roger Iblion Iraws a pathetic picture of the man f wraith depositing hi etm k, bond-)vecuritirs and other worldly good in vault protected by tar i gimt oun ilntraal and mechnnn al 'ut apparently oblivious of the fact .hat the poorly paid, hump bailed h'lk run Id thwart nit this paraphernalia if piutertlon with dupliiat-keI In thr to the renter' ri-- k hi d ihi lysis pends upon the bar. it'-- of the man who controls tin In fart, he will poin'.i niiii hini-ry- . ul tint tho atm kit, bonds iveruritiei Iml and mortgages are alt valuel . oiinux the i Ii menl of human integrity -- the integrity of lawyer, ih-tkand vtenographers who draw up the the integrity of the routt and judge who enforce our claims the ntegrily of the community which, in he IhhI analysis, determines whethir r not the ord rs of the court and officials will lie executed and j, nt Ml bit; H Henber Federal Reserve Systen tul n'(nurUci st.-ppr- hsrml 1 r s II S. CATES, gtl r i pur-haM-- d bui-lu-k-- n-rv-ii Pe. H, a CRANDALL V.-Prc- a. and Cashier. gl C E. PETERSON. E. V. JOHNSON. Am. Cashier L Ji i, r.-ru- I. fr !. a , pa-ner- rilK ( Al l. OF 1IIK BUGLES. FLASKS. This Town Doctor arthle, one of a aeries of fifty-twis published by with the Sidina I.iona Club. The Kalsna Sun in roniu-ratio- the farmer'a dollar will have shrunk right along in value with the size shrinkage of the new money. Irctty pertinmt remark. He also hits at the iieart of one of our yearly tragedhs when ho says the Fourth of July ccdebrations in the last four year have taken a heavier toll of American livva than did 13 of the most important battles of the war in which our Independence was won." rt hep the bugles SUNlAlf and economy. I'rUes are liemg stabilized and the relation of mining development, employment and effioi-tnc- pronnrity. Mining is the basis of new wealth and should he aided in its evolution. From one end of tho nation to the INKTA I I.M ENT ITRCI1 ASES. are rolling the young John GiU, Editor of a great paper men into camp these days. Ity the at York. I'an about a woman w ho hou&ands they are lining up, from had her last installment on Maine to California, getting the feel just paid the baby i.irriuge. How is the baby f a khaki uniform and learning th METAI. MINIMI MCHSSkKY getting ah eg now?" suavely asked weight of a Kringfichl, preparing to IO NATION. the urlmtie ileik; (th, hes fine." .lit in a months training in the lift in in An antivitiea increase answered the fund mother, he's getif a Mild er at Uncle Sams expense. mining A 'utte of them are hardened veteran lie United Mates la a gis'd sign of ting mat ril'd next week." This tells if other summers who run talk lik? national progress. It is an old say ing, the story of a lot of purchase of i trooper when the beans are cold or an! a true one. that no country has auto and radio and of frigid air he coffee is thin. Some of them are ever been gieat that has lacked ade- boxes and of furniture and of clothing and i f even almost everything. .allow joulha of seventeen, with the quate mineral resources. Th engineering anJ Installment buying helps thj immelovn on their chins and thoughts of chem'cal branches of the industry diate buJiH'Ss, but it puts a mighty iot her in tho dark. Hut when tolls around, some 37,000 of have reached new high standards of heavy mortgage on the future. :hcm will quit camp, their muscles hard, their cheeks lean and tanned, heir eyes clear and their minds through practical experience n the art cf taking care of ones self and thinking for ones self. The growth in numbers and popularity of the Citizens Military Training Camps speaks eloquently of the mo vi ntent's success. Thousands of The vvesttrn range country hus With proper merchandising and the roung men every summer are beamireached about its limit increase in the popularity of in EDUCATION IN CHARACTER resultant practical ng better men and better citizens. several lamb, thre seems to be little danger IS AMERCAS NECESSITY. following The country has found a fine way to lamb production, years of intense building up of rang of overdoing lamb production. HowEducation in character is one of the repare itself not for war, but for flocks. Many of the historic old cattle he mere hazardous problem of peace. ever, students of the situation feel things now most needed in the United have turned to sheep. ranchers Washington Star. States according to John J. Tigert, ng in this respect is the state that any future expansion cf lamb president of the University of Florida of Texas, which until a few years ago production must come from the small REASON TOR AMERICAN and former United States Commiswas almost strictly a cattle state flocks carried as a side line on fruit sioner of Education, writing in the TARIFF. It is now the largest sheep growing and grain lanches and small farms. current issue of the National Republic. The gospel of an American tariff state in the union, Quality production must be practiced In his comment on the subject Dr. such instances for real profit. The hat seeks fair competition at home California ha3 developed her sheep Tigert says: .or American manufacturers, as op- - business intensely. As far back as most satisfactory way to relieve the The need of the United States for yosed to an exclusion policy, was pre- - 18G0. the California sheep population. range would be to spread out the character education is paramount.The ented by American delegates to the exclusive of lambs, was estimated a feeder lambs among the small ranch-- , schools can make no larger contribu- fifth general congress of the Inter only slightly more than one million .rs, using our grain and forage for tion to democracy than character. national Chamber in Amsterdam. j Production has had its ups and downs fattening. These statements are almost self eviin Southfew a citrus All that Americas Quite growers tariff policy since that time, the population in 1920 dent and axiomatic. The appalling contemplates, according to Julius II. being only 1,784,000. But in the past ern California are carrying lambs in in increase divorces, murders, crimes, Barnes, American of n:ne years, largely as a result ol their orchards, reaping a profit felonies and vice of all kinds has '.he is an adequate pro- profitable production and develop- through the sale of lambs and through organization, stunned thoughtful people everywhere. jection of American living standards ment of a broad market for early the gaining of valuable fertilizer to Reliable statistics have demonstrated md an equalization which gives our California lambs on the eastern sea- build up soil fertility. We hear of sevthat the age level of crime has been manufacturers and agricultural pro- board, Californias sheep population eral San Joaquin Valley deciduous rapidly sinking for years. The fact ducers the opportunity to sell in our and on fruit growers who are beginning to by 1925 reached 2,332,000 that an increasing proportion cf home markets without the handicap January 1, 1929, the sheep population raise small farm flocks with profit. crimes and misdemeanors are com- of destructive This sort of farm activity is in its from :n California was 3.850,000, and competition mitted by boys and girls of school abroad. In denying' the exclusion infancy. It was impossible to develop now has the distinction of age is a challenge to every teacher in argument, he added that since 1921 the small farm flock in California the greatest lamb producing state. the land. By virtue of the disappear-anc- e in recent years, due to the lack until had shown an increase of 100 imports But with such rapid growth in of the old American home with of marketing facilities. Now, howper cent with a substantial growth in range flocks, has been it3 evenings of fireside dogma and ever, with the public market such as exports. inof me the in serious evils inmany control and the parental apparent is maintained at the Los Angeles is of far more service to the It disposition of so many people to lean world to preserve American standards stances, not only in California but in Union Stock yards, it is just as simjther western states. The result is on the church for spiritual guidance as and satisfactorp to market a a goal for other peoples than tc hat if rainfall is not sufficient to ple and because of the acknowleged place of Iambs or other live stock truckload these standards to .be reducec provide enough feed, a large propor- as to which the school is coming to occupy permit stock by the carload or market our markets to tion of the lambs do not fatten. Supthrough opening up in our social order, there has come an trainload. unrestricted current of goods plemental feeds, such as cottonseed to those engaged in education an opby cheaper labor. will carry the ewes through n cake, for portunity unparalleled service. A local Our problem i3 to employ the tar-f- f parent agrees dry season but the fattening of the that The multiplication of machinery as a factor for the adjustment cf lamb is another any child of his seen in one of problem. and the advances of science dazzle us lifferences e here and abroad until the bathing suits will get The marketing of thm and half-fa- t from day to day. The catalog of scien- rest of rain or shine. Detroit News, tanned, the world; can measurably lambs has proven to be a serious tific achievements of yesterday is al- :atch with us and consequently most unending. No imagination can reduce up to western lamb producers. problem The burning issue among the girls the margin of security which If the thin lambs are slaughtered the conceive what tomorrow will bring nowadays is whether to bob it again iur tariff affords. protective carcasses are not satisfactory and the or let nature take its course. forth. It is, nevertheless, evident lamb consumption is reduced. that mans capacity to apply the prin- UTI L THE NEW BILLS ciples of science has outrun his ability SHRINK? The slogan of western lamb producto develope character and the human ers must be better sheep, but no Editor Gieslcr of the Salisbury, more sheep. but this does not mean relationships which must inevitably F. O. EULLOCK control the adjustments of machinery Mo.. notes that the that there is not room for real, DENTIST if civilization is to advance rather lew currency is greatly reduced in Hours 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. sheepmen to get into the than decline. Whatever miracles may ;ize, which leads him to comment sheep business in California, because 9 A.M. to 12 M Saturdays be wrought by science in the annihat when the Farm Relief s as the old Salina Utah saying goes, "there is al- hilation of time, space and distance, finishes getting in its work ways room at the top. I Hie Fair,u rt. N. Y., Women' rhrihtian Temperanre Union ia now mmh yrieved over the fact that boy in public schtnls arc carrying flame of liquor in their pockets tempting the ynungr boys to drink. All effort the Inptor h'i been to arnrtain wlu-robtained have been unavailing. Dm lU't every mo' her' heart in the land cry out a; ninsl the awful traffic? I toe not thia quotation (how what an awful state ve have fallen into since prohibition became a law, and when the boys and giila are parking flasks about in their hip pockets and tempting the little tota to drink? Should not this awful thing of prohibition be repealed? liut wait a minute! Just o minute! Thia awful quotation, showing how wicked prohibition is, and how degrading on the young people is old, taken from the official bulletin of the National W. C. T. U. of February 18, 1881 more than 25 year? before national prohibition. Eternal vigilance iu the price of temperance. SALINA-UTA- it-l- s if SALINA O F I ha !,((, umr Ulottii pivhl in dull l.n.r. Uuh an inJiv tdual, H is hknliio ; with a Stole, it t aiiai,gaohtt h Wills a loWH it Is ih-k'- l pie, tidinraa and ktllii-of tin and lawtia, likffie rgul-tiou- things that i.fnu in a t wn i f some thfva IhiHinand p, pu touiUt on, kh-a of it (U ImtlhrM ditfht?" Tin injuifd was highly inultl and replied. Mi sight ahead and a tulle and ha was in frnt of hi a i If. II was iiikultid losiiw it hi wlmh ha advi ttixil as Ilia ernt.-- of things." A own kl'-jX on tie tout it i thought many who wire told of it. Hut when ilia tourut a mde and a half furtler on, they found nothing but country. It nw do volops the tooitkt wa jui a wa bit nuia than a nme IravtUr. The ma.i ard liik family had dr)dd la hi ate in a town in tint KrtM, Today, that man with a family if six !." Im.lt 4 (H.mai home on a half bbk from ilia pteviou owner. 1l,e iiiokt MKirufiil meiihaiidia'oif niurini in tie country hsva lullt tliir bua.nrka in nullify, aervita 1: ! lutla thing. Your tnwn is a u and little thu g. Y ilaan.lp'.M.'j. n.h.U h on roiirtery, nmui, ami court ry and arvha rxtmdd by you to your neighbor and th will a! build, !a funny, potential ni t'lnor if y our romtminity buine make wire iraiks, fad to sell your lonununity whn you bava the chance, and you will tear down, When a mi rrhnnt, an wganiwlion, or your newspaper d anything your community Ull Ihi in, about it, write them a letter, call them on the phone nr atop in and ee them ami cxpix-your appreciation. You get as Min h gootl out of anything they du for the community as they do. No one van dn anything fur the town but that yu wont Umfit. If you dont nr won't do anything youn-elftho hat you an du ia tu thunk those who air whnh doing muiii tlong through you will Iwncfit. It ii 4 htlle thing tudu but it will pay you a profit. Copy rigid, l'.C.t, A. D. Stone, Ilrprudurlion ptolohitej in whule or In part petty e iV in Ow Jfirsttntcanli Illll C THINE!, let inn and idie N g, i It Editor and Publiahn ( ONM Htl SMISS-- lit - diwt, an Application. cherry TIKI. wa.t The (jinn 1IIK l,iiiin, ctfil!j' , clfoMl.t hk!ri I'- cniitr-y- II Rater Mir mr.KmK a tva J !n'l and cM Xu lt,-w- , '. I l.e Tu wlu .ttlo tti.i.g dvo if left on!. n dw u lo any j.j f it in , but 1 1. ir at ay I (..-- w lu do kn-- , i J thr y t ll.e one who fount m t It lal.uh tu Vltllml the tillla thing lua.lim, a tools or a thrll-akilbttlc thing la Hit Cf the tiik.il fa, tel. that 4 Hik'd PayaLla In Advanca five hf c 100 la mating change of aJlm Krtf bays uulrr the I On I OWN DOC I OR at SJiiu, Uuh. 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