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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER SOAP AND WATER HAILED AS MANS FARM LAND RECLAIMED Much new agricultural land Is In locess of being reclaimed by the draining of lakes and marshes In La Cam argue, the delta of the Rhone, which has an area of about 800 square miles. In France. HERE IT IS... a Coleman LANTERN Coleman Lanterns fturn night into dayl Give plenty PRICED AS LOV AS of light for every outdoor 505 vomPLtle Job at night in every kind of weather. Up to 300 candlepower brilliance. Pyrex glass globe makes it wind-proo- f, ram insect-proo- f. Cant spill fuel even Spoof and over. Fine for night work around barns, feed lots, garage and cellar; for lighting up lodges, clubs and cabins. Its the Light of a Thousand Uses'. See your hardware or housefurnishing deal-e- r. If he doesnt handle, write us. THE COLEMAN LAMP Dept. WU129, Wichita, Fans.; Vos Angeles, Calif.; Toronto, Ontario, 6 STOVE CO. Chicago, in.; Philadelphia, Pa ; (6129) Snake Kill Each Other In a battle between a cobra and ft mamba in London both were severely bitten, the mamba being the first to succumb, and the cobra dy Ing while trying to swallow its dead enemy, each falling victim to the others ' venom. Will 10f? buy anything that gives more pleasure and satisfaction than a packet of flawer seeds especially if theyre dependable and fresh ? FERRY'S Purebred SEEDS have a record of dependability. Their freshness is assured by the date on every packet. Choose wisely choose FERRYS, from the convenient FERRY SEED RACK at a nearby store. 75-ye- Most Flowers Vegetables 10 Washington. Air pilots use an expression that I want to appropriate in connection with a Low discussion of the economic countrys Visibility situation and its relation to the administration policies and plans. The pilots refer to low visibility and low celling when they want to say that they cannot see far In the distance. It seems to me that the clarity, or lack of it, with respect to current economic conditions warrants the use of the term low visibility If any credence whatsoever is to be placed In the statements and activities of business leaders. Government agencies by the dozen have been Issuing rapid fire reports In recent weeks showing how Industrial production is Improved, how the price level, has shown signs pleasing to Industry, if not to the consumers, and how the volume of bank clearings Is progressing upward. Bank deposits were seven billion dollars higher at the end of 1934 than at the end of 1933. The Reconstruction Finance corporation Is having difficulty In keeping Its borrowers from paying back the loans and the Securities and Exchange commission recently was made very happy by application of a great milpacking company to list forty-fiv- e lion dollars In new securities. The treasury has been pursuing what Is regarded as orthodox financial policies and a good many other agencies appear to be veering away from the leftists course that so long dominated Roosevelt policies. All of these, It seems, ought to be reassuring to business, whether that business be the great corporations or the little tradesmen In the corner groceries. But there has been a fly in the ointment and that seems to be the reason why masses of capital and a goodly percentage of the countrys population shares uncertainty about the future economic condition. I have sought answers to this puzzle In many quarters and I have had many different explanations. It is made to appear, however, from the weight of opinion that I have gathered that the relief rolls are the cause of this lack of faith. It has been recorded previously that approximately twenty-two million persons, about of our population, are living on relief. This staggering total, the highest ever known, obviously represents a basic weakness somewhere and the administration is seeking to locate that weakness. This total has been reached by a steady growth. It has not come suddenly. The circumstance, therefore, has led many Individuals to the conviction that Mr. Roosevelts reform measures are failures. Perhaps It is a lack of understanding on the part of business that prompts it to keep its pen in its pocket closed under these and its check-boo- k conditions. It may be that business leaders have failed to read the possibilities represented by increased production and the other signs of an improved economy. Nevertheless, business apparently has found it difficult to see far or clearly Into the future. It seems to look upon the economic condition as having a low ceiling and low visibility. one-sixt- h or perfect BAKING RESULTS were correspondents Washington startled In the Presidents press Suffered From Tetter on Hands Relieved by Cuticura I suffered for two or three years with tetter on my hands. If I did any work they would bleed and become Irritated, and I could not bear to put them In water. They were g all the time. I tried different remedies, but they failed, so I sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment I purchased more and after using one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment my hands were entirely relieved. (Signed) Miss Mary Pratt R. 3, New Market Tenn. Soap 25c. Ointment 25c and 50c. Talcum 25c. Sold everywhere. One Cutl-cnr- a sample each free. Address: Laboratories, Dept R, Malden, Mass. Adv. dirty-lookin- ARE YOU RUNDOWN? Mrs. L. M. Forbush of Post St., Salt Lake City, Utah, says : "I had no strength at all, was so weak I could hardly move and had frequent fainting spells. I used Dr. Fierces Golden Medical D.scovery and it rid me of the trouble. All druggists. New size, tablets 50 cts., liquid $1.00. $1.35. or tabs, liquid, size, Large Write Dr. F'erces Clinic, Buffalo, N. Y, advice. medical free tor 521 Now Relieve Your Cold Quick as You Caught It FIRMEST FRIEND con- ference the other day More when he let it be known that he plans Messages four additional messages to congress this session, not Including his recent bitter denunciation of the holding companies when he asked that action be had on that bill. It was not the number of messages that surprised the correspondents; It was the fact that the President said with some frankness that he did not know what subject would he treated In them. To most of the observers it seemed wholly reasonable that the President should be unwilling to outline those messages, but it was incomprehensible that he should admit his inability tc say what subjects would be handled. After that information came out of the White House there was a noticeable sinking in the optimism of a great many men who count for something in the countrys business structure. Most of them said frankly that they did not know which way to turn. Among their numbers were more who believed sincerely that the President was giving up some of his numerous New Deal experiments and was proceeding on ground which the conservative thought considers to be solid. The reaction to work of this kind always has been ' and always will be bad from the standpoint of the political party In power. Added to the circumstances I have Just mentioned, one should remember how congress normally is unpopular with the business community. In many years past I have heard the plaint of business representatives in Washington asking or urging for adjournment. Business men normally feel that the less work congress gets done and the sooner it leaves the halls of the Capitol, the better conditions will he The same Is true now. only more so. It may as well be n limned that the is lieio for current es ion of coiiT.'e'-T 's a eonsdnr.iVe inn iber n, u Is irro or ir ms s , v ! o i 1 . that they want to be legislators and not rubber stamps any longer. There is no longer the overwhelming fear among congressmen of the Presidents power. They have shown this several times lately, Including the forty-nin- e day battle over the public works bilL Feeling their independence again, members of the house and senate have begun to press for action on legislation carrying out their own ideas. Much of this runs counter to administration ideas on legislation. Further clashes are inevitable. When there are of plans in congress you can session, expect to see a and since this Is not an election year, there Is no need for the members to rush home to mend their political fences. It is not strange, therefore, that business as a whole Is worried about congress. The business leaders them selves Insist that it is not strange that they are worried about the secrecy which surrounds the President's plans. The two circumstances, taken together, obviously serve as a brake on the wheels of industry because now as al- ways in the past business will not risk the last vestige of its capital resources unless it can be assured of stability. n While the Democrats, the party in power, are floundering, the Republicans lie wholly mant Seldom in my Opposition experience In Washington has the opposition party been as useless as the, Republicans now seem to be. They are making no effort at all to gather funds for use by Chairman Henry P. Fletcher of the Republican national committee In taking advantage of vulnerable spots In the Democratic armor. In fact, they have left Mr. Fletcher rather high and dry and when he attempts to do anything one faction or another shoots harder at him than at its natural rivals, the Democrats. I have heard expressions lately to the effect that Mr. Fletcher has a golden opportunity at hand. He is in the enviable position of being able every time he is criticized by his own partisans to point out that the help they are giving him is worse than nil and that criticism under such a circumstance does not become them. The thought is that Mr. Fletcher by taking the bull by the horns, becoming militant and mapping out a program with which his wide knowledge of politics equips him, could become actually the dominant Republican force in this country. Thus far Mr. Fletcher has sat back in his easy chair and has taken all the darts. Some observers are asking how long that can continue and the Republican party remain alive. Early In the Roosevelt administration the Republican policy was to avoid criticism of the Democratic leadership at all times. They declared, and openly announced their views, that if they criticized Mr. Roosevelt and his New Deal they would be characterized as obstructionists. If the New Deal failed the Democrats surely would place the blame on the Republican opposition. But political writers here tell me that Mr. Roosevelts political honeymoon has been over quite a while and that there Is, in their opinion, no need for the Republicans longer to stick their heads in the sand after the manner of the ostrich, and see nothing. ss Public sanitation has great victories to Its credit In the control and prevention of disease, and strides along these lines have been made In rapid manner within the last few years. Beliefs In charms and magic have disappeared, and science Is producing more wonderful gifts for the modern world. Cleanliness and sanitation Is a health program sponsored In our public schools, and the most Important tool used Is the small, everyday piece of soap. It Is Just a little more than 100 years ago that a French chemist evolved the chemistry of soap and made It a practical object of manufacture. Today it Is one of the cheapest and most widely used necessities of dally life. Habits of cleanliness, as taught In our schools, today, protect Individual health and reduce the spread of disp ease. In the age skin diseases and other forms of sickness prevailed In much larger numbers than pre-soa- demand has set up for more concrete highways. There seems to be almost a propaganda In favor of constructing concrete highways here, there and everywhere, including two or three or four transcontinental, high speed roadways. The new public works bill carries a considerable sum for highway construction and it is quite natural that dealers In road materials and equipment want to get hold of it. My inauthorities quiries among lead me to believe, however, that the use of these funds ought to be examined closely and any program that is mapped out should be the result of careful study. Around the Department of Agriculture there is a chronic complaint that too many through highways roads and not enough have been constructed. If that be correct, the authorities tell me, then the concrete program will have to be revamped or else there will be hundreds of miles of concrete roadway constructed at an expense so great that it can be called reckless waste. Some years ago the bureau of public roads made a statistical study which Indicated that a concrete roadway, as distinguished from other highways, was unjustified un less the dally volume of automobile traffic approximated fifteen hundred cars. It Is to be remembered that a concrete roadway costs several times as much as when other materials are construction. So used in the public roads statistician figured out the file of a roadway built of less he of stifli- cpc!isie ante)to inis would use of the wanant cii'i't leiifth in These Simple Pictures The simple method pictured here is the way many doctors now treat colds and the aches and pains colds bring with them! It is recognized as a safe, sure, QUICK way. For it will relieve an ordinary cold almost as fast as you caught it. Ask your doctor about this. And when you buy, be sure that you get the real BAYER Aspirin Tablets. They dissolve (disintegrate) almost instantly. And thus work almost when you take them. And for a gargle. Genuine Bayer Aspirin Tablets disintegrate with speed and completeness, leaving no irritating particles or grittiness. BAYER Aspirin prices have been decisively reduced on all sizes, so theres no point now in accepting other than the real Bayer article you want. 2 BAYER Aspirin Tablets. sure you get the BAYER Tablets.you ask for. ITake tly 2 Drink a full glass of fater. Repeal treatment in 2 hours. today. Even the most cleanly person must come In contact with his environment, and through this contact the skin gives lodging to extraneous microscopic living things. This may occur in taking hold of a street car strap or even in shaking hands with Infections a friend. are responsible for the spread of a large proportion of communicable disease, especially of disease transmitted through the nose and throat But surrounded as Is modern man with the means to cleanliness, it Is a simple matter to play safe by washing with soap and water. Hand-to-mout- NOW 15t h Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets are the original little liver pills put up 80 years ago. They regulate liver and bowels. Adv. 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