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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH. UTAH om as A SWEET LITTLE S&. DM BENEFITS OF PUREBRED SIRE Makes a Bright Spot In Evecy House A Comfort in Years to Come ' Striking Results Obtainsd by Maryland Association by Use of Regis- - ' tered Bull. . (Prepared bjr Park Rapids, Minnesota. aI have taken your medicine Lydia E. Pink hams Vegetable . the United State Department o t Agriculture.) A gain of 17 per cent in milk production and 20 per cent In butterfat production in daughters ' over their dams because of the use of a purebred bull is the striking result obtained in g the New Windsor (Md.) association which has a bull association as a subsidiary. The records of 21 cows were compared with the records of their 21 daughters after the latter had become mature cows. . The average production of the dams for one year was 5,560 pounds of milk and The daugh219 pounds of butterfat. ters averaged 6,523 pounds of milk and 263 pounds of butterfat, a gain over the mother of 963 pounds of milk and 44 pounds of fat. In the association every one of the daughters sired by one of the three association bulls was better than her dam. One of the bulls when I Compound was a girl for pain and before and after my marriage. I now have a sweet little baby boy and wilt send you his picture if you wish to publish it My sisters also take your medicine cow-testin- Extracts from an address' by Representative Philip Pitt Campbell of Kansas in the House.) 'E, SPEAKER, governments do not spring up; they are created. They do ndt endure; they may be perpetu- Is history a picture gallery con tabling few originals and many copies? Do the people of former periods set the example for the people of periods that follow? Is there a destiny that shapes our ends? An Independent and free people may be original, make and follow their own plans, and determine their own destiny. This hour is full of Interest to those who are concerned with questions affecting the welfare of the people and the future of the republic. I So it is not my purpose today to attempt to extend the fame or add to the renown of Washington. His fame is secure even to the earths remotest bounds ; his renown will grow as the centuries unfold the scroll of the ages. While men care for wisdom and honor and patriotism and appreciate the achievements of those who have served mankind, Washington will have a place in the minds And hearts of men in all countries and in all ages. .(Applause.) I shall therefore take occasion on this Anniversary of his birth to note the government established by the fathers, the achievements made under it by the American people and its benefits to mankind, and at the same time consider the departures that have been made from its fundamental principles and purposes that endanger its perpetuity. It Is safe to say that the creation and adoption of the Constitution of the United States mark the worlds greatest achievement in the art of The fathers under the leadership of ivVashlngton undertook the delicate and difficult task of creating a government with such enduring principles as would make it susceptible of being perpetuated. It was provide that each citizen who lived under it should for all time be the politl-- . cal equal of every other citizen and that every man should have the opportunity of obtaining individual reward for individual effort. The government created was o'f the people, by the people, and for the people. Its purposes and powers are simple, plain, and direct It offers protection to the citi-se- n in his right to life, liberty, property, and in the pursuit of his happiness. The powers granted are numerated with such other powers as may naturally be implied from the written instrument f These powers impose upon the government created the duty of dealing with national and International questions affecting the life, the character, and the honor of the republic and Its people In their national and International relations. The right and duty of dealing with such questions as affect the individual citizen are left to the states and the smaller political subdivisions. Under this division of political authority and duty the people of the United States have through a hundred and thirty years enjoyed the freest and best government In all the world. Under the simple guaranties of government that make the individual secure In his natural rights the American citizen has been t, developed. He Is resourceful, courageous, inventive, ambitious, patriotic, and appreciative of his heritage of freedom. There runs through, his 'veins the best blood of every people north of thfe Mediterranean sea. From the days of the fathers every generation has offered and freely given life and property for the maintenance of the honor, the preservation of the Integrity, and the advancement of the glory of the republic. It Is ours. We must preserve It. We must not Impose duties upon it that it cannot perform. We inust not ask the exercise of functions for which It was not created. We must not Indulge in the hope of things from it that It cannot give. We must pot invite disappointments in the operation of its activities. It is enough that it shall always offer protection to all that man holds dear and shall continue to afford opportunities to the individual citizen to obtain rewards according to his Individual ambitions and efforts. This leads me to call attention to the important duties of this hour that require us to take our bearing and to ascertain how far we have already been beguiled to depart from it and divert and multiply the activities of the government in matters foreign to its original purposes, and to contemplate the effects of such departure on the life of the government and on the opportunity of the individual clti-seated- self-relian- n. It would be difficult to enumerate all the departments, bureaus, and commissions of the government at Washington that have been created to bureaucratic authority and paternal guardianship over the people in every part of the There Is no activity, business, social, or domestic condition that is not the object of their supervision, their solicitude, or their authority. ) Over 690,000 civilian employees make up the army itliat oversees and directs the affairs of the people and assumes guardianship over them. Govern-'meagents and inspectors, exercising every variety of authority, are found on every Pullman out of and into Washington. Government reports on every subject from adenoids to rat traps fill the jfiles of offices that cover acres of floor space in The mahogany and quarter-sawe- d j Washington. joak office furniture already Installed has cost many millions of dollars, and more is being purchased. If a yearling dies of blackleg on a farm In jKansas, the government at Washington acts on the case. If a hog dies of the cholera to a hog lot ifn Iowa, the government at Washington takes n charge. If a weevil bores through a boll of on a plantation in Texas, the government at se . nt cot--to- DOT and find it a great help, and I recommend it to those whe offer before their babies are born. dre. Wm. Johnson, Box 156, Park Rapids, Minn. To marry and arrive at middle age without children is a great disappointment to many women. Think of toe joy and comfort other women have in their children as they grow older. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound baa helped to bring great happiness to many families by restoring women to health. Often the ehikUessnome is due to a run down condition of the wife, which may be helped by Lydia E. Pmkhams Vegetable Compound. It brought health and happiness into toe home of Mrs, Johnson. Why not to yours? AS SURE AS DAWN BRINGS A NEW DAY cmaJuBFi attx Will Break. That Cbld and ma Make You FitTomorrcer. TfiIY; .H.HlhUCO.t as Cuticura Talcum is Fragrant and Very Healthful Talca Soap 25c, OataMut 25 aaJ 50c, A Purebred Holstein Bull. 25c. a Days Work. And these Housekeeper produced an average improvement in eggs, are they, real country eggs? his daughters of 1,414 pounds of milk Yesm ; genuine Grocer and 62 pounds of butterfat. The worth of the purebred sire as Loves young dream has been known an improver of the productive cato develop into insomnia. meascows has been pacity of dairy ured in a number of localities where there are both cow testing and bull ? associations. The United States DeNeed partment of Agriculture has collected THEN THIS LETTER IS OF VITAL figures from a number of communiIMPORTANCE TO YOU ties, but in the past it has been difficult to keep tab on the improvement Dr. Pierces Favors' Nebr. that bulls have made in herds. The iteOmaha, was a splendid tonic and Prescription now is to relieved me of all nauseating conditions, plan of the dairy division get such figures, as far as possible, on during expectancy. My baby and .1 were Both strong land hardy in every cows owned, by ipembers In all of the 158 bull associations in the United way. I surely am glad to recommendDr. Pierces Favorite Prescription to tooStates. expectant mother because 1 know by actual experience that it is good. Mrs. Jobe Cooper, 4318 Erakine St. MEDIUM SALTING FOR BUTTER You should obtain this famous. . Prescription now at your nearest drug, AvoidWould Men Profit by Creamery store in tablets or liquid, or send lOo ing Excessive Use of 8alt and to Dr. Pierces Invalids Hotel in Buffalo, Pack Tube Carefully. N. Y., for trial pkg. tablets and writ for free medical advice. Butter that is too highly salted is difficult to move in the ordinary trade channels, and creamery men would do well to guard against high salting unless they have a special outlet which calls for that kind, say specialists of the bureau of markets and crop estimates, United States Department of MICE Agriculture. A gritty condition of the the use marAlways genuine salt in butter seriously Injures its ket value. . ELECTRIC A number of butter receivers are adRAT & ROACII PASTE vising shippers not to fill their butter U forces these pests to ran from the building fas tubs too full. During the summer ship- water sad fresh sir. Better Than Traps Ready for Use ments are often exposed to the heat Direction! In U-- languages In every box. ' of the sun at some point in transit, 16c and 11 JO. Money back If It falls. U. B, 'Govern mailt boy it. and the butter at the top of the tub becomes tery soft and runs over the Our Textbook Age. edge of the tub when handled. Such ( "If I only knew what to do with shipments are brought to, receivers the baby! Didnt you get a book of stores in had condition, often showing instructions with ' it, mother? a heavy shrinkage in weight, resulting In a direct financial loss to the creamWith some artists painting is mors ery, which could easily have been of a habit than an art. avoided by filling the tubs properly. This condition rarely occurs in carlot shipments. When less than carlot Cssk Crip? freight or express shipments are made Has a sold or grip sapped you the butter should be thoroughly chilled strength? Do you suffer constant back' before shipping. . ache, fed nervous and degreased? Thau look to you kidneys! of kidney trouble are the remit of inSUPPLY OF WATER AND SALT fectious disease. The kidneys have broken down under the strain of fild poisons from the tering Two Essentials Should Be Given to blood. Thats why s oold or grip often Calves After They Have Reached leaves backache, headaches, dizzy spells and irregular kidney action. Help you Proper Afce. weakened kidneys with Doans Kidney Pills. Doan's have helped thousands Fresh water should be supplied to and should help you. Ask your calves more than a month old. In cold neighbor! An Idaho Case weather It Is well to warm the water, 3. F. Baaye, retired eo that a sufficient quantity to supfanner, 4th St, Emply the calves needs will be drunk. mett Idaho, says: A small amount of salt should be supWhen I have had attacks of kidney trouplied to calves 2 to 3 months old. A ble, I have suffered little may be sprinkled in the feed with pains In my back to in and a box or hips. The kidney it may be kept trough secretions have passed which the calves have access at will. too freely and have And Each Toung 1' , Are You a Mother Do You Washington is stirred to action. Nothing escapes tlie vigilant eye of the government and its innumerable functionaries. ; If the price of one article goes up, let the government take charge of the seller; if the price of another goes down, let the government take charge of the buyer. And thus the carnival of government activities goes merrily on. Government control is the remedy for every ill, and government regulation the source of every good. The people pay all the expenses. In some instances they pay it all through the government at Washington. In the case of other activities they pay half through the government at Washington and the other half through the governments of the states. But the people pay all the expenses of this complicated machinery of government, that has its agents looking over the shoulders of every business man and directing affairs of every citizen. The fathers embodied with rare wisdom those elements of strength and endurance which were essential if the government was to be perpetuated through the ages. They avoided with the foresight of statesmen the things that lead to disappointment and discontent among the people. The fathers studied the experience of mankind In ' They studied the lessons and profited the by teachings of history. - They , sought and found the causes of failure by other peoples in the They did not experiment of wander into the realms of fancy. They were crenaating a government for human beings whose ture has remained the same through all the centuries of time. They knew that the things that in other ages had Invited criticism, provoked discontent, and resulted in disappointment and revolution would lead to the same end in future ages. to They therefore created a government adapted the nature of man, a simple government of laws to be enacted and enforced by the chosen representatives of a free people. The purpose of the government was to protect them in their natural rights, and to enable them to meet their national and international duties and obligations. Its powers were limited. The fathers did not contemplate at any time under the Constitution they gave us a government fathers by men. It was not in the scheme of the that at any time the people should be beguiled into using the government at Washington for losupervising or directing their purely personal, cal, and domestic affairs. They knew that in a government of free people no man is big enough or wise enough or good enough to command another, his political equal. In what he may or may not do. It is fundamental .that a free people may not be expected long to endure the annoyances, the vexations, the arbitrary regulations,- - the restricto tions, or the disappointments thut are incident of functionaries the as men acting government by a central authority, directing the affairs of and the exercising police powers over the people in Even limits. territorial their of remotest parts the assurances of government bureaus that the citiauthority exercised over the liberty of the the not will lonf own beguile good zens is' for his citizen into a surrender of his right to live. under a government of laws enacted by his authority ar.d consent that merely protect him from injury by others and protect others, from injury by him. There is no word in the discussion by the fathers of the powers and duties of the government they have handed down to us 'that leads to the belief that it was contemplated In tlreir plan that the head of any department or the chief of any bureau or the agent of any commission should at any time make restrictions or arbitrary regulations affecting the life, liberty, property, or the pursuit of happiness of the citizen. Such restrictions upon the individual as were contemplated v were to be made only by the states, and the lesser political subdivisions having immediate jurisdiction, 'and then only by the plain terms of statutes enacted by the representatives of the people. The rapidly growing and alarming tendency today is toward a centralization of all authority and power Incident to government in Washington. We have already ignored the admonition of the fathers; we have defied the laws of human nature, which' have never changed; we have overlooked the lessons of history. All these have admonished us that only governments of simple laws can properly serve or long endure in a country of free people. We have already been led .by the delusion that government bureaus, exercising bureaucratic authority and police power, not authorized by the terms or implied by the provisions of the Constitution, are better for the people than a government of plain statutes. We have been lured by the promise that government agents would lead the citizen by the hand Into green pastures, beside still waters, into elysian fields, then on into the millennium. Already the citizen looks about him and finds himself in the midst of a fools paradise, entirely surrounded by government bureaus. So many of the numerous bureaus of the ' government are exercising bureaucratic authority and police power that they meet the citizen everywhere he turns in his fields, in his mills, in his mines, in his shops, in his factories, in his places of business, great and small everywhere substituting the will and judgment of a government agent for the will and judgment of the individual citizen. No matter in what direction the citizen may turn, lo, the agent of the government is there to forbid or. to. .command. ... Instead of rqmainlng bis protector, the goyernnient has become ?ils guardiam There are many matters that require more than individual attention, matters in which is not only desirable but necessary. In all such matters the smaller political subdivisions and the states should be resorted to. In that way the portion of the public directly concerned are aide to observe and intelligently determine whether those they have employed to do the particular things they requlre'are rendering a service that justifies the continuance of the activity and the expense involved in carrying it on. It is a profound truth that that government is best that governs least. The government of. the United States Is of so great national and internatloul importance to our people even unto the remotest township uml hamlet of the republic that its pluee In their affections should not be imperiled, nor should it be made the object of common criticism for failure to do for, the citizen what the citizen alone can do for f. A solemn responsibility uml a great confront us here. We are the chosen representatives of the American people, sworn to protect and defend the Constitution against all eh emies, foreign and domestic. It is time to begin the process of reestablishing a government of ia vs under the Constitution. It is time to limit the activities and reduce the expenses of government at Washington. (Applause.) The process of eliminating every element of weakness with which the government, lies been burdened mid which now make It the object of criticism should be gradual we can again look upon It but' persistent.-unti- l .as the simple government of laws, given us by ttie . fathers for the purpose of guaranteeing life, liberty, property, and the pursuit of happiness of the people, with the hope that our children and their children from generation to generation may have in the centuries as they come and go the same guaranties and the same opportunities that we and our ancestors have enjoyed under the Constitution of the United States. (Applause.) hltr-sel- Help? , TO KILL HATS and STEARNS - Cd Sbsa tia -- -- , disease-create- been highly colored. l tried Doan's Kidney Fills and they did mi so much good. I hav. used them always when I have needed a Tank Heater Pays Well. A tank heater pays big dividends. If the dairy cow be compelled to drink ice cold water she must, use heat and energy from her body to raise th temperature of the water up to body heat. This detracts from the energy available for milk production. Crowding Calves la Bad. The practice of crowding . calves closely into small pens or of tying them In dark corners of the barn without permitting them to exercise should be discontinued kidney remedy since." Get Doans at Any Store, 60s a Bol DOANS VJSV POSTER --M1LBURN CO, BUFFALO, N. V. MOMENTA , A syrup taken Internally Instantly dears your head and makes breathing easy. For j CATAG7H 75f at COLDS GOUGHS stores or 804 stamps by mail. Tech Drug Concern, Ntw Tort |