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Slm, IlA 1 at NIia, M rf Mark ef CVrft id $l Friday CL rCTERSON. L V. JOHNSON, ,W Ca.hitr. lm-..i- . huM the di.;snalrr nguUr ripln)ment in Iht rattle War In the,hnng hul heit h'tH illar fur lur r fklfo, Out if In Matt, mil, a. predate.) hy market Of ume, ps tll rendition I one amount t jmroxe to perthat the rainpatgn r n;6 It I. In lr Harding, at.nV In I .l. lb utiidy atatr, JVO la.-is another priced at much lwt-- b- l than t j HOOVER TO ASSIST IN mit. tment l Mih I hdll. dollar. lt in Iht ti Mlfe, j f.cd tin nml fmgbl anl thw ill It Ml. rr.iful t riil r ord s encourage awn in CELEBRATING VICTORY pint ion. the rarrfiil inotofi-- t ran them I ut this by ho meana letU all Ihe au-a time, mt to er markriing buy. should he forced Dul no j thrrr rive do tntnh tn loner the aeenhnt lory ptt( uring the eight year of breeding herd of cattle An important rlement whih en-)arlmg an-- l mm- loll ly e I't.tiog the othrr dnur l I 17, preeealmg I He World War, our the rye fn IMiilrr the ( the storkcr and feeder situmn.iiins 11m irtilni' r mnwil PI I drt something dangrrmiv in Mrh a occurred right after the ter- Dr. into of annual Inrrtase rate aura . will e i ni. r- - on n the go "i laki-hax ami com War. alum l the coml'Uon of it nta In I'1.! thn Irrlght rst national wraith hi 9 prr rent, ami rific slump following the World In Ihe m.r.l. of Chnlr l'il ' ,,r" low scale The valum of lait f rnh ilollar nan alviiit .17 mil 'crop in the middle west. While it j "j " present aa rate of inrreaa we r hid. nl, i; rwral greater than " tug, of mil a, the ami nlhir stlmulate'l Inn on breaking other up the that ltalil hand, kcly It h.t laenjthat huh preailel during Ihe prr should, ,r" ,r rn In llii iriKir rrarh vhilr pin the rebuilding of cattle herds andjhe proonge drouth ha somewhat -- f a 'I'1 na that Al- a .m i. it nothing in shnnmg i.. limi, many gr my xniory. gral Ilia ;.t ,y a! n Hlaln.l that mil ron.idr!tul the World War fould ha'e halt- f timing thal if on ucht auras Ihe other fellow i KCI ani lic.1 lh to o ame rl I hn. awifl rate of growth. Dul be a likely Virgin nl lirtnrk inrraMl thing whnh he may mt iriu which I '.12 l;22, the it is a I Tcnnex i l 111.21 from I national World I our we the iivluiM lieu ft that War, nn' of iwl jar mil. great safety factor. feed con j normally. A a result, there probably i',,rr'l?lin' fHui.., an inm-aithe okout wraith, niMMirx-- in tdUr of equal season have unusually good should always he irt.wjf slmk-t of rent n tU Mexirr be will a ion and and New l.t Ariion. 11 marketing percentage greater , ami exert that ju.tn ldy will rme talue, lnrreaM-laccording to figure "u r,mc ' ,n -r hunilnil in rarh year, A a a rni!t c cattlemen are in condition to carry er and feeler marketed in Calif out of ewry Wind alley and make printed in the World Almanac, only s.-r hun i,h !on,i. ,h,n usual. III intiri inrmav of f.1S the wrng turn, hetaiiu if we are a. fr.m approximately one hundred and T- - NVw ,n apt- - nr ilml ml In Ihi prnilurer. to Corn In contrast direct D:ltj we are always on the ighly mx billion to two hundred Miming that, ' In alinrt, lh mnrr or lia mminnn condition, there were bumper crop!8" alert ami know jut exa.tly how to and eix billion. The Federal Trade lh of a that rl MiMiMtin ordinance." largo of hay and grain in California this ami when t stop." (Vmmiion fixe the growth of na- proposed The anti-gufall into the farnura mmoinif iliffirultira haw stop season and price have been relaagitator value in dollar uf assumWhen tional la wealth This equal sage advice. faulted from high freight mala, ia the of error that believing passage tively low. Apparently the only proing all other drivers are rapaWe, the in that ten yeara at 14 per rent, on national a ia followed law a of aaya authority by its fitable outlet for this feed wdll bo directly fall, most competent ami careful driver is while our population grew 15 per t ranxrtatin iiieationa. The prirra othwith Our enforcement. experience through the feeding of livestock. This often powerless to avert an arrident. rent. he ael the rommodiliea DENTISTS LITERATURE. of f kind er i many restrictive of ha resulted in omc call for feeder legislation dewhen lives and properly are No that if our rat of The uual crowd was sitting round ia far from the truth, cattle earlier in the season than nor-Ahave gone up nhile transportation And, show this that the blame is of only secon growth in wealth had continued, roata have .either drerenaed nr re- stroyed, law would be no ex- - mally, a California in the past ha a dentist room the oihi r day, when ininrtance. of our heing elowed down durmained stable. In addition, service j dary to the rule; it would lcen mainly a range feed state. It is, one old boy looked up from the paK-general reption state should do ila our increase of war the Every decade, ing he had found on the table and said time other at now than Utter any formulaic modern, enforceable ami wralih fmm 10I2 1.'22 would have lc obeyed by good citizen and laugh- ef course, too early to estimate the in our history. Traina tarry more, would ed demand from underworld. the It at cheerily: volume of feeder rattle hy traffic laws that will pro- lieen ninety er rent instead of fif"I see there's Imen a big battle off make higher aee ami rar shoitagea adeipiatc in effect, to protection forlCalifomia range cattle feeder as this amount, elimami and tect careful the punish teen er cent. In other words, we co'ast of Jutland the Boston or criminal whether the will art praetieally unknown. The Amer-iea- inate the reckless. Put upon depend largely until Ptopian would have been more than a railroad industry ia one of the issue a heromc ha rains. Crime fall not ha the state major early and forty billion dollar richer highway conditions arrive, we should loainM.iys of Atneriean agriculture. largely because of the activities of There has been no contracting rf all be pessimistic of the other fd hut for the war. reformers who have been unable to feeder rattle a yet, as buyers and lows ability at the wheel. Now while the allied power dividF. O. BULLOCK fact from fancy. Every new sellers are far apart in their views MINING AND TIIK llOMK. ed up territory at the close of the leprrate DENTIST law breeds new crime. What Amer- Movement of stockers and feeders to World War equal to the area of conP A M. to 5 IM. Hours ll is an axiom that the progress impoktamt: of is needs ica a campaign of crime sup- California ordinarily takes place tinental Inited States, and imposed 9 A.M. to 12 M of the mining industry in essential INDl'STKY RECOGNIZED. 1. crimwill Saturdays the November that about after pression go liillinna in indemnities, we not only - Utah to the progress of almost all other Salina liberand inals Ieav! the and right Hi at one of the most priserous did mt receive an arte of soil or a industries. The telephone, radio, rail and alone. of Borrow. citizens Subscribe Don't ties th. states rerngnired npnlii, dollar in debt a to Europe. road, gas ami electric and many more advantage of encouraging industrial With m aset gained to offset our ef our leading industries must have development and employment, is evi in other words, the World losses, art adequate, dependable, fairpriccd ilenced he n War cost the I'nited hy the wk that has an Ntatf base metal. supply of the Chamber of issued hy the Illinois we a debt Commerce. The introduction to the nmoimt eqi$valent to the entire Modern homes likewise national wealth of thn I'nited States to mining. Copper, lead, brass and hook The permanent ami in- two says: years before the World War other such metals are finding a creased of Illinois docml. prosperity egan steadily widening place in building upon the presence of conditions con Yet we have been going along as construction. Preeminent Sniong them dunivp to the ami expan- if wo had development really got rich out of the i.i copper which, due to Wuig wearing sion of trade and indu try. We are beginning to World War! qualities, is heing e xtfjnsively emThen follows acurate and authentic realize that the cost was such as nevployed for flashings, gutters, down information on the resources, advan er before was imposed upon ex'en a spouts and the like. tages and opportunities offered in defeated nation, and that it would be As a result, the Illinois for present and future devrl much better if we would begin to look whether he knows it or not, has an opment of industries and business. economic of the the welfare after interest in th mining industry. Us This honk furnishes an object lesson Inited to it without States, seeing to a degree, are his prob- to problems, states which, instead of at- that our conduct is directed with a many lems. If mining is overtaxed or i tempting to encourage industrial de- vieiv to pleasing the rest of the world icted, and if our .metal supply velopment, investment ami employ- rather than to the preservation of is retarded, home huddej s, to a gret-e- r ment, arc constantly proposing and the economic interests of the Ameror lessor extent, wifi pay for it. measures which harass in- ican people. adopting This is one more illustration of the and discourage the man who And we still have with us, as we fact that mining, in on way or an dustry ia trying to build up payrolls and had before the World War, the pacother, affects the. fort ones atd prog- create wealth. ifist who declares that adequate preress of all of us. When as great a state as Illinois paredness is an invitation to rather exerts itself to encourage industrial than a prevention of war, and that LOOKING AHEAD. that the mere pious wish for peace would development, it is high time To meet the constantly increasing smaller commonwealth recognize the keep us out of war. If we had investdemand for better and mmre exten- importance of industry as the basis ed in prepa redness before the World sive telephone service, telephone com- of prosperity if they wish to hold War five per rent of the amount we panies must plan, not only for each their own in the march of commercial lost in the World War, Unde Sam 6-60 could have stopped the World War years improvements and expendi- progress. a mere to throw tures, hut, in .Home cases, for their threat the hy weight s of his power into it. Our growth 15 or 2i years ahead. A type WHAT THE WAR of service that fulfills the world's cost rs. would not have been stepped on by From an American standpoint the the combatants because of world-widtelephone needs today may 'be wholmost or in decade ly inadequate another damaging delusion over put belief in our unwillingness and intwo. over on the people of the United ability to fight until we were backed Some, of the factors Hint must he I States and of the world was that the into the conflict under the leadership lonsidcred in the industrys estimates! United States was enriched hy the of a President who was a sincere pacYou, no doubt, have tome empty sockets, burned out or blackened lamps. You for future service are groerth and dis- - World War. Persistently preached by ifist and internationalist. We have will need new lamps soon. this falsehood paid heavily for chasing dreams intrihution of population,! expected the intrnationalist Order a toy carton of the popular household sizes now. Get a toy carton, or railchanges in wage levels ajnd a careful took hold in Europe, and made Amer- stead of facing realities, and judgof ica the hatred. the worlds forecast as to the amount of service road station for the children. There is a right lamp chart on the back of the carton target ing from the influence still exerted v.hich can hr. instaJled under probable Wf were called ShyWks because we by internationalists and pacifists, the whicn tells you he size of lamp to use in every type of fixture. future, rate conditions. It is no won- demanded repayment of a part of the end is not yet. You may secure house cartons containing various sizes of lamps at the following der that the telephone is generally billions we loaned Europe during and war. the most GIVING THE CRIMINAL after new low prices: regarded as one of AmcricaiS In the United States this prepos- A GREAT ADVANTAGE. progressive industries. PRICE LIST terous misrepresentation was made "The professional criminal will al) 1 Watt 6 00 Lamps - - $1 .89 ll is said that every woman's prison the basis of demands that our exces- ways get his gun, by theft, through in Great Britain has earh rcll equip- sive wealth, coined out of the world's a 'fence' or from a gun bootlegger' 6 60 Watt Lamps - 1 .08 , ped with a mirror. Fine. No woman misfortune, justified us in becoming regardless of any legislation, says 6 50 Watt Lamps - - 1 .08 can bo kept in solitary confinement the world's good thing, and warrant-- Captain Charles L. Gilman, in corn6 40 Watt Lamps - - 1 .08 so long as there ia a mirror 3n her ed us in ceasing to look out for theunenting on a proposed 6 25 Watt Lamps - - 1 .08 interests of the American people and law . cell. in spending our time and money put"In all, it appears to the writer Maybe where the farm board went ting the ror--t of the world on its feet that the possible public benefit from The figures whiih tell the real police 'selection of those who ran purwrong in buying wheat was tliat it took too seriously those predictions story of tho cot to America of the chase arms is so Flight and the almut the billions that were going to World War are staggering. The di accruing to the crook from be added to the cost of Living by the reet cost of the World War to the the restriction of arms in the homes United States, official figures recentfree trade orators in Congress. and in the cars of law abiding ly released show, was Jo2,(00fM1,-000- , citizens is so obviously great as to M or nearly thirty per cent of our cast doubt upon the desirability of the Buy from Our Advertiser; )a-- pnttd n l Ide end ri1) I ti e ,- -t n the U t of the W-i- ml, adju-tme- hl 'l't ten rta t (iii i t ni ld f-- r fr ) I. r rdju - h . - J n-p- - Ktlr fl )ri )u fr un ct An-i- ten l, hun-lm- 'j 11 la1-lrf- fr 1 tll"fiis l'rprt..n, rit f.0 nt.n 1 ',,' - "f' d 1 fr l- a. n J pre-w- ar n In-le- anti-revolv- rr r lo-st- o n hun-lr-- d law-abidin- g ju-.- t . t homm-hmlder- , over-rest- Trillins IPiropieirtty and watt DzaHosomi coat-tail- Mazda e Hamnips for $1.08 - 1 anti-revolv- e V - Ac Telluride Power Co. |