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Show THE HELPER JOURNAL, HELPER, UTAH THE FEATHERHEADS By (MM I' miMmmvuJ-j- ja"lPfl I p 1 T powm t& Rakj jjst sTRBtr a HAve - Ci' nS. FBW A PUSM OM THBM And How He Fen! ' V W Our Government How It Operates REALLY? The complaint made by the patrons of a street ear line near Oklahoma City that the motorman wag ' guilty of eating onions presents another affront to an ancient and in earlier days a most respected vege- - TOWKSrIT li I I rC---- WAIT 1 -- J . riEREi V -3 J 1 By William Bruchart ff DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Br TJ OtougMk FINNEY OF THE FORCE i fefcfi---?T5rtU vS, I Vw AwlU. THAT'S PRNe-Ve- ny iAUseROos! ye mi&mt u?e control op tw SOMBTHIM' N0 WAV 7 Zj; Won't Lose Control if He Gets the "Brakes y cAy If If f 4 4' ALfe OP THAT MiX ,M -- IP WORE 'rHB rnevi-L T 6BH1WD PaVmmts yaks it JPi J S t I SAV? zST T -- - ? -- g table. The Egyptians, regarding all living and dead with unchalthings of our system UXDEIt lenged perspective, gave the onion on alignment divine honors. Served as a food predicated by of the citizens Into two major poit also was reproduced In litical parties, changes are effected them, stone wherewith to decorate the ery slowly In the matter of expandarchitecture of the day. A thing of ing, or accomplishing a shrinkage, beauty, the onion was to remain a In any establishment or Its funcv forever. tions. Some politician rises up and joy none of these complainCertainly Issue" makes "an of every proposal street car riders ever sat down of that kind, and quite obviously he ing bowl of onion soup a has his following. Thus, oftentimes before steaming riches of riches. Nor can thej functions of government go on long have examined the delicious qualiafter their necessity has ceased. a But I am going to discuss changes ties of golden omelet with a propel that have come about whether the seasoning of onions. How badly the of men have been abu political parties desired or rfot, palates when such viands go unappreciated! changes that were accomplished In Detroit News. a manner comparable In reverse to the history of the memorable character, Topsy, who "just growed." They are centered In the Department of the Interior, It was not so many years ago, less than half a century, that the country looked to the Department of the Interior In connection with the grave Indian problem ; It looked to the same agency concerning disposition of the vast public lands, and the same agency was In charge of all veterans' pensions, though the number was small as compared to now. e Concrete Our Pet Peeve 11 By GEORGE STORM Great Sacrifice AMD TUBBy 'H' MS CET ALONG WITHOUT A SPEED BOAT TO GET AROUHO IT7 EunER iu't we thatmomev HEL.PIH' AOHT IDA HOUSE BUY THE U I'LL LOSE OUT OH THE 0 ill f i (S'PTTir mil UIVING OUT THE EDGE OF tuvmn i Cam own as mamv dogs AS t WANT . OM UCV r i is 'ss, a firii ii ii TO DO... iii, i' BOAT, BUT '1 I r jj vW.,.' - .11 iii E t .v.l YOU OlDMT KMOW IT, AUNT IDA, BUT I V & GOTTA bUKPMisc HHOOGH AND HERE IT S MONEy, WITH WHAT YOU'VE COT, TO BUY THAT HOUSfc OUT BY THE PAKrs V: :i GUESS V EU-ISO- SPEED OLD AUWT IDA HAS DOHB SO FOR MS H HATTIB OWLY OMB THIMO In the meantime, the West was Public lands were bedeveloping. ing absorbed and the number of Indians was decreasing and the blood was being diffused. statesmen recognized that conservation of the beauty spots required early action, and preservation of them as national parks got under way. The course of the times carried with It the constituent elements of new problems, such as administration of Irrigation projects, as the arid states received the overflow of Reclamation of lands population. was the premise from which the movement had to proceed. Thus the Department of the Interior saw its influence wane in some sections of the country and on some matters of national Import, and observed its expanding in others. The public domain has declined in size and importance until the general land office Is only a fraction of its former self, though Still an office of consequence, and the office of commissioner of Indian affairs, once among the powerful offices of the government, has declined In, Importance correspondingly with the shrinkage of Indian population and problems. Through the years, of course, the department has received additions, such as the office of education and the national park service has been built up as jjthe nation sought to conserve for the future the beauty spots and recreational grounds naturally presented in virgin form. The development of the great resources of Alaska to a large extent Is under the direction of. the secretary of the Interior who has the Alaska railroad under his administration. As to the changes that have come in the department since its inception, however, none stand out more than does the expansion of influence through construction and manof irrigation projucts. agement Actually, none bear more Importantly on the economic and physical of what was the West of yore. The director of reclamation has been exerting this Influence of the federal government for 30 years, and if one may use the r7 iiipfi nt gogj m ihji I well-bein- g 40 howel trouble AFTER constant calls for additional legis-tloas a criterion, the limit of power and influence of that office is yet afar off. Irrigation is only in its Infancy. As the work in connection with educating the Indians and providing for their future welfare and protection of their funds grows less, and as the area of the public domain declines, the functions of government decline there, but In another part of the great building that houses the department the func tions of the government are expanding that the national parks may be protected and preserved for future generations. And so It Is, too, with the commissioner of education who Is the Hason between the state school system and the federal government, as well as swing In cooperation with all educational Institutions throughout the country. It Is not Intended In this discussion to depreciate the value of the work done by any of the units making up the Department of the Interior. The purpose is to show how a changing of conditions, resulting from growth of the nation itself, has brought about modification of the work and the demands upon gov ernment. None can say that the general land office, for example. Constipation may very easily become chronic after forty. And any continued constipation at that time of life may bring attacks of piles and a host of other unpleasant disorders. Watch your bowels at any age. Vi - I,,- By C. M. PAYNE A Mouse Takes A Fall Out Of Pop Da SYRUP PEPSrtfl Family Laxative A Doctor's Wise Rule Enjoy what you can, but don't pect a great deal. ex- A WOMAN'S WEAKNESS womgn. tieeit,. maae tniseraDie wim periodic pains or YOUNG f women in middle life who have suffered trom heat flashes, catarrhal backache or sideache, Dr. Pierce's Favorite y drains, V nimS should take Mrs. Roy Shelton of 603 32nd Utah, says: "I had a nervous and was troubled, too, with woman's weakness, I began taking Pa, Pierce's Favorite Prescription and my health soon started to improve. I continued with this medicine until I was stout and welt I consider it the most reliable feminine tonic and nervine there is." Sold by druggists. 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Thesp are owned by ISC I Ji'- - . Imp.rU Color and :' I-- X jBMUt.;rr,Tnd the federal government and propF,d.J Hairl oueina IJ.W at UrDiritmu. ,,.1't ! rT?i-j Vhfn vvia. .Is. F.N.T. er administnit i"n of Hieni Is Just as IiicBl for one ia i.w,vt.onjii aiiAMrw vitally Important as sound const ruc- conncctionwlthPnrknr'llairBalm.Mnltth tion nf the L'iir.'inlii' (irn.lfvt headed hmr soft and Huffy. 60 crnta by mail oratdmir-frintIi iscox Chew ical Works. Patchoue, N.if. iii In Hoover il.'im nri l the Colorado liasln. riyer V'U W r.i .1 s. 1533 . T Piiimich'c R Vt - KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES" ' Guard them with particular care Uf ter forty. Whenever they need any help, remember a doctor should know what is best for them. "Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin' is a doctor's prescription for the bowels. Tested by 47 years' practice, it has been found thoroughly effective ia relieving constipation and its ills for men, women and children of all ages. It has proven perfectly safe even for babies. Made from fresh laxative herbs, pure pepsin and other harmless ingredients, it cannot gripe; will not sicken you or weaken you; can be used withAiif harm o nftpn a vnnr hrpath is bad, or when your tongue is coated; whenever a headachy, bilious, gassy condition warns of constipation. n xiL- S'MATTER POP i Far-seein- g BOBBY THATCHER-- A the rwer, how the treasure got tailT AS LOUO AS GOOD Splendid Qualities of Onion Not Appreciated - |