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Show N THE TRIWEEKLY JOURNAL LOGAN, UTAH, JANUARY scientific reasons for all they say or do in far ning.- We have yet to of oue dissatisfied farmer wf.ini 'baSu attended thebe' 'shfcrt iimrseg in the past. - Upou the other hand, one- farmer 52 veara od. Raid Jie would not have missed the advantage for $500, while other titan, iuoji tjian 4Q years old said he never before had . spent ten weeks of his life so profitably. No memos such expressions have come from those w m have attended Hie lectures. . .Nearly every subject fiertaiuing to agriculture is trcaied ' of conjrnga ..Jh "Ut&h'pkn diiig the farmers'ia "vilfages while the farm lands were locuied at. a sJistauce Jbas been written about id magazines nud .talked, about by pnbliu speakers from ocean to and the pioneers have re reived much praise for their Wisiom in adopting the plan. In ah arljr day, when dangers weye jmany and" social privileges few; aettleis in;.almost' any , when the Talley- - could, be, counted on;the lingers, it was undoubtedly Wise by t -j , dwell . iu ' cv-cr-- - yel-Io- n, Tur-ke- ."!r-- ' Pace him ds call-e- d l. Tlianks-glv-In- lln-ma- that the the by day, la Pace la Thanks-glv-ln- g The n g' Does not the Ilu-ma- Ilu-inu- Joy-on- Tur-kc- g nn-nu-- nl on . For Holiday Trade we will sell . Whiskey; $2 50, $3.50, $4.50, ' k No odds - a- e- MATCH' SALE ' ' " K For Oho Week Only! i " n , ,i.( rdsuc raieni. i lii ' sun ly waa nn mrtlat ever there was one; He couhlnt draw aplcture But ho could draw Tie i j " . 1 ' a.-gu- , OWNBY, , They Seldom Die.1 tVhat class of people are the longest J ' UredT' JA Rich nnck-s- . if my experience counts bfK. The Shortest Cey. Aatronomv: may tlgurr out The shoaieat day.: but Juat the aana. The day before I get my pay la shorter titan the one they name. -- THE LAWYER'S ADVICE PERI PARAGRAPHS. unless Nothing succccU like uuct-csIt is failure ou the part of a big clothing s tnerchaut. be. WTiile returning to his home in Grand Rapids recently, Stewart Edward White, the author, fell into conversation with an . , elderly'man in the smok-- 1 ing roonl of the parlor -car. The man,1 as he af- merward found out, is one of the - rtwst prominent 'lawyers in Ohio. The talk turned on the timber interests ofv the .North, and several ""other men .took part. . Mfc White has live half his life in lumber camps and showed a familiarity with the sub- ject that greatly interested the - Ohio lawyer, who presently, turned to him . and said; r Young man, do you know 6f a book called The Blazed - at and sleep. Therens uot that ' juiet, reflective air that is found iu the well appointed farm home. Altogether, we believe that ihe younger class or Utah formers would find it immensely .to their .Advantage to settle upon the acres they intend to enltivute, and there Sometimes an expert handlcapper build farm homes and rear their A man Is broke when be Is strapped; will make a good quarter horse look families amid the beauties of a a valise Is strapped when It Is broke. like 30 cents. d farm apd with the maui fold blessings that canuot come to Some people think that the cucumber The Last Straw. a farmer and a farmers family iu "Oh. but these days are strenuous?" crop makes its greatest success when It la a failure. Moaned mournfully Meandering Mike. A village.InterMountaiu Farmer, "And , mighty hard on such as us. . " -- down the pika Often a millionaire bas to die first In erder .to find out" how many times be was married. . , "The indy on this bloomin' farm Warns pao to take aa ax and strike Her wood pile. 6he may mean no harm, But not for me!" said Meandering Mike. - There Is this peculiarity about presidential lightning that It hurts those that It does not bit worse than those . who are struck. . ' -- N i v v Once 1 - , ( Gatling-gun1 i g , . - Self made men never forget to honor and. glorify tbclr creator. 13 at hlx bekt when be The pol'c-m-iti a gilt e.'cd copper. aid White; in fact story THE BLAZED TRAIL . . I know of it, ; , tt'was said that the mightier than the i ; - - pen ,was mightier than the swonL,but now It la a straight hunch tbnt the typewriter is - . broke in .the man,, you ought to get out at the next station and get it. Ive ' recommended it to every man of my acquaintance,- partial- - , larly the young men. , But you particularly ought to read It, for youre interested in ' lumber I suppose you are In the business and, as a picture of forest and. Lumber camp life, ' ' ; its wonderful. I tell you, ybung man Excuse me, interrupted White, In some confusion; . but theiact is I wrote The Blazed Traill f looked The older man at him hard, and then his eyes send a twinkled. Ill you bill later for the work I have done in booming it, hb said.1 yv i , - If you havent read that 'Russell Snge would merer make's successful writer because , be could never bring himself to write only on oue Bide of the paper. ,7 d shir Trail? rM Yes, The secret of business success is to learn to sell an article below cost and still muk a good profit on It - - - by 1 - - , ' - . -- 1 i ia -- -- well-tille- le-cai- re Optician for anything." ac- Every younsr and middle-age- d farmer in Utah, should endeavor to She takes m for a husky Turk Attend .the winter conrse in agrithinka that labor I might like. culture at the Agricultural College I And wont to work the onee who work of Utah. The course begina the And not myself." eald Meandering Mlkei. .first week in January and lasts had some wheat to shock; She sold ", foof weeks. ; The ouly expense to The very they thought of that shocked me. those who attend is that 'of board Id rather In a hummock rock la a tree. And personal i&cidentala. There ia Like An erroneous idea abroad that a . firmer most be previously edneat- to a Certain point b f re he Can j I cannot stand for those who work. " Appreciate the course of lectures at ; stood by the way; tha Agricultural college. The fact A Aelder milt Jug was near. Ike cork Mike Jerked, 'is that the subjects dwelt npon - in And then he fainted In dismay., j,; the jectures are .divested, of all technicalities and are in language For Pale blinded People. And terras to be comprehended by. What is the name - All intelligent people. The instruc--tor- s bird? are men v.ho fcav been corn-n- n look-inU cal led a Turkey. It , . farm hoys themselves, and aio a Tur key? la it call-et- l Why today practical in the revir.il' The vt it net krown. rcr-t?r- t traachi (f r ; j ie niters n tha tlse Turk of he ti r b to .i L!Le .the Turk, Le is cr As & Opposite Postofflce. . -i r;-i- the Jeweler . e anil.-ge- t . chickens almost about catching Chickens may come home to roost, I always die of throat troubles. but thy woman with a Sock of wander, ' t ing turkeys wishes Abey; would do so There is nothing so dead ns a run also. down automobile forty miles from a , gasoline tank. It Is a lucky worm f there is enough of him left to turn' when stepped o fiS Bloody Is not thicker than Missouri river water. The difference between magasine 'i aud newspaper verse Is that you poetry MeekHC8sls a quality much admired chn sometimes uuderstaud the latter. In wives and errand hoys, 4but rarely found lu either. , 4 f Experts may tell you this and that about tobacco, but the true test of a Spare the child, but keep the rod In good dgar Is the price. . '; . . pickle. ' As he moved jinall-lik- Come SPECIAL BARGAINS. -, colds! i f want to - with a chip on , price. A Special The Kernel Hohb Swey, King Cotton und Klng .Wheat may Rath to- the purple bom:They have in thin; laodipf- the. free No et'ge on' . volpnel Corn. Tt ! liow carefcl they may Utah at Demijohn furnished with any of the above orders . . . - : Her Explanation, Tliref dlffen'nt men " v the shoulder ought alwayu to carry cident Insurance. these borhood. Every man has a right to h!s own Avil of the plan, we believe, is the it to himself. dotal absence of the farm home opinion if be keeps i , No better to be had iu Fol I uld not know that there was an asylum for the.bjlnd in this neigh- getUug4uto4t - . t - Slaud I Sfecrl Ccsrsc la Agriculture. , marry me. -' People who go ntvrond . ' e " irallou. ..... ... n And one In Asia Minor, But turkey In America By odds and odds Is finer.' Well prove thtat to the skeptlo By sums Thanksgiving diner. i J i-- $2.50, $4l50 per gal. Brandy, Pure Calif. Wine, $1.50 BlaekWrry Brandy, $2.50 -Giti, $2.50 .. $2.50 Rum, Our Turkey b O, K. Theres Turkey down In Europe - , t Pioneer Liquor House. zl6 North Main Street vp-r- y Uu-um- people." , 11 to d.s ' , : n' a , S - i s3 f r y - 4:-n- - g 1 - n y y ( ' i y - feature .The farmhouse and kitchen garden, the orchard and the pas-- ture, the lawn and grove in front Ar at the side, the barns and grana riea aud abeds all that goes to make the typical farm home is lacking. The young folks do not learn to love the'fann forthey never see it except to put in', long tours of hard work iu baying .and harvesting. The village homes are muebwlikc Aod too often serve only i ' ZEd.'W'a-- r - , day. n g, , naIwbaringinthefalaIldwiu-.- . ter pasturage .But' the greatest .A r y - 1- X IK at w It y. fes-tl-rn- - people - - c as a place forth young y gob-ble- ." 'S' -- vv-ej-- jr Thanks-g!v-lng-da- y hay-makin- , f strut. a bout thing In with pro-teand 'ends with be- 7 , fAC "Gobble. ' ing .roast ed. Wtjyjloea he' turn h!s back to the big yef-lohall? The big ball a pumpkin. The night of It Is to the small commnnities rather than to be scattered a mile or more apart on .the farms. But the circumstances that justified the Tillage pbtD iu pioneer days uo longer exist, and the village plan 'of living for farmers is as great a detriment today as it was a benefit jnt At the time the country was , set - O-,- ' tied." - L The small hamlets of 1850 have become in mauy. instaues, popn Ions towus, in 1903. The farms AtilUisve no tenants, and there Are prnctically uo farm Jmildiogs to be seen in the agricultural val- Humor and Philosophy leys. Hundreds of thousands of .dollars worth of time and energy ... By DUNCAN M- - SMITH Are annually expended in hauling the farm produce to the homestead Copyright, 19Q3. br Sampm-llodgCo. in the' village. There the uihh I PERT PARAGRAPHS., .. - . aowb are kept in cramped quarters And the farm boms are stabled on ConsciemV'ls the thing tliat hurts V, the towq lot. ' There thousands of when yon lose ut theraces. 'JV is manure ions of accumulated, apd Acarcely any, of it cverfiuds its way Thf 'talk of the passfej'f the mule Is to the fields. . It is not an uncom- nonsensC, i "lie Will stay from sheer mon sight to see town corrals with contrariety." manure three- -' ICetdep and "still ,,..( Tlie yeast worked the flonr o; sucThe most the farm of., np. piling that the bread raised pp and machinery being' rather unhandy cessfully knocked down to transport, is left mnln the field Around Here." the sign N ! Na , Loafing " , as it is not convenient" to haul ' .header and t binders and mowers .Fame consist tIn having you . .... . Aver, ditches; laut along ; narrow printed by p hmikfast food compAny: "roads fr6m'the'tann to the village. notoriety V having a brand Of'idgars - iThere being fewor uosheds iou named after yon. Ube" faring; the implements iind V !M . . f machinery are exposed to fbe Ir contentment Is riches; .happiness weather lrom.;,ppe , season to1 the nanst be u steel trust 1k next. The; loss and-- . depreciation Mooting n short acqnalntaSicv, la .usuof farm raaehiuerjfrpmsuch expo-uris more in dollars slid cents each ally a touching Incident. ll f is , year than the actual use1 amounts I'l.fj so men that they Some ire clumsy of division , i to,; Because of absence fences there is generally an uh cant breukJa new pair of shoes without with both feet. " r. . guJ-l;- ngra with the. Rare on Thanks-glv-lyday? No. he dot's dot. There Is this curb One or anotherof , the instrucous thing It:" A a Block breeding, dairying, tors, the Ve-rthought of hortculture, veterinary science, soil It makes the Tur-kcsick. The day composition, drainage, , irrigation, nft-e- r Tlmnks-glv-Inthe thought and in of Tur-kctunkes tile cultivation, Race 1 nnuierable other topics are made sick. , t plain All the lectures are free, That Is re-r- strange and seems to be and the Huand one , uh enrolls nmy take bnrd on botb the Tur-ke- y ona or miny of the 'subjects man Race. r- : T as he eeee fit. The opportn-nii- y for self improvement is "a Eay Living. man That has llved for years solely grand one and should be embraced on faith. ty scores of farmers of this stale. IndiHMl! The days of miracles are Inter Mountain1 Farmer. not then passed?" ' . . Oh. I dont know. lie Is a faith doctor. niidthe faith was that of other And beneficial for, the, few families to v Right. - an-ocea- It ay went a' great deal. at-t- - i904 5 ' IT STETA?J ; -- EDTZ-O-IE ' TOLL EH CUIt HHXT SHHIAL J I. kcu cm ;:.v; .1 you .4 C i. I- ; - -.! f L. - k |