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Show ?v ri 'L7 JC'JT NAL, c'r"v - mm goldeii ' -- AGE 18 AT Of do not go to small towns for these have in many instances less population- than twenty years ago. In a single week in the spripg-o- . x theeC-pi- e i one-four- th h n re -- SUMMER SCHEDULE Thursday, 2:30 to 5 p. m Ladies Thursday, 7 to IQ p. xn. --Men Friday,2:30 to 6 and 7 to 10 Men Saturdays :30 to 6 & 7 For- party Swimming - to 10 Men and other information call 83 Y. 7 r JOHN OLDEST COUNTYS LICENSED "ABSTRACTER Lowest Rates on all Kinds of Fire, Plate Glass and Automobilo In- -, surance. Notary Public. Offica Over Cardon Jewelry Bldg. phone 625 B- - CACHE - " - T. BARflETT & SON c Architects and Engineers All kinds of Architectual and Engineering Work solicited 135 N. Main St. Bell phone 139 of-sixt- y" increases his expenses. It is one of the mistakes of a farmers life when he lets go of a productive i a mi ana miff comfort by living in town. The farmer and stockman possess the best business occupation in the nation today. With the larg est crop production in history, with high prices, with the end of tliepioneer'periodancl the of free land the chances are for those who raise the things that are turned into beef and pork. During the next decade, with the constantly increasing demand for food stuffs and with the shortage of cattle which is continuing from year to year, the price of beef will ytecome prohibitive to the man of ordinary means. The stockman will he the gainer. With the exception of wheat there is nothing the farmer raises that does not, prom i,seas.goodor better price-levthan today. If the farmer uses his head he ought to make a larger income with less labor than ever in his history. If the young men of this country will only consider the condition of the agricultural west they will find that nowhere else is there offered, better opportunities than here exist. The farmers sons becomes greater each year. But it is evident that a. smaller number of boys are staying in the country, though wise men tell Ahem that the profits of the farm, are greater than ever before. The relative decline in agricultural population is not necessarily a matter to be deplored. It is so only in case jt means a less , desirable environment into which the people leaving the farms must go, or if the result is & lessened supply of agricultural products. Stay on the Farms. What the country most needs is to interest its young people in the possibilities of country life.' A demands satisfactory countryof the permanency people in the community. Sons should follow their fathers and continue their plans toward more scientific development, - The young man who takes over the control of his fathers farhi and follows his work intelligently has an asset excelled nowhere. "The partnerships are profitable. .Communities and families can work together on both the products and distrihut-in- g sides of the farm to mutual advantage. Combination under efficient management results in greater gain in agriculture just as it does in commerce. The gap between the prices at the farm and the prices to the consumer is a wide one and should be closed. We need more intelligent, systematic managing of our farming areas. ,We, have the raw material the soil, .the moisture, the sunshine. We have a vast army of consumers with money to pay for Jhe products. We have a limited acreage that can be profitably tilled. We have the most intelligent and best equipped agricultural people in the world, it is our governments duty toward the most influential, and valuable portion of its citizens to see that thorough education and proper example, together with such financial assistance as will bring greater oportun ily. it shall enlarge the scope of its interest in the agricultural development of the great west. This is AnAmperative dutW of today and one whose fulfillment we disap-pearanc- e The Woodrow Wilson Campaign Fund is to be collected from the rank and file of the Progressive Voters ' T t of the country. T The bills of the Democratic National Committee are to be paid, not with the thousands of the Interests, desire clean, efficient government and who are uurwivn "'uic uiuiviuuiti uullars of th be he to Wilson as wants . . . helped. to help willing tunas ot the Money thus Deeded is not spent in improper ways or in any manner similar to the way in which the . Interests are disbursed' . t But we have to tell the voters hi the country about Woodrow Wilson, We have to tell them what he has done. All this in his the platform. important planks We have to tell them what he stands for. We have to point out to them means that to hold up our end we will be obliged to spend ss much money as those who oppose us. This means that every man or woman who believes in Wilson should be willing to contribute to his cause, , JUlKUWmiLQmraLWiiSQn help, uJo spread the Wilson goeUiHhe feurwinds. Let the Progressive Voters battle this year with their pocketbooka as well as fheir ballots. You Give From $l Gubscrlptlons-C- an . Of course, you can and you are glad to support the cause in this way. . A great many can giveJw. A great Practically every voter can afford to give 1 to aid the Wilson Campaign. who will be eager to donate from flO to IzO. many can give IS. And there are lots and lots of progressive voters i ' ' These are the kind of contributions we want. And we will be proud to receive from thousands, who can only afford $1, their tf contributions. We want to hear -- - Furniture Upholstering Conches m Imitation $5.00 . The Logan Hide and Junk Company - - from every man who has dollar to give. this year the man with the dollar must defeat the government traducer who spends his thousands. Pay the highest price for rubbers and metals, machinery cast iron. Also for hides,' wool and beeswax. 146 South Main, Logan, Utah. - Phone 62., . - Get Club Subscriptions I - s , If yon know many Wilson men, if you work among many Wilson men, head a list with your name and money and , , get the others to join you with their subscriptions. Then send your list with the money to C. R. Crane, Vice Chairman, Finance Committee, Democratic National , 1 ' Committee, 900 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. No loyal Wilson man can do more than this to assure Wilsons victory at the polls in November. Campaign . Fund-.--- nbn-irrigate- d e mil-lion- Address............ State R.F.D ' . Albert ; Hagen Proprietor . THE CHRONIC DYSPEPSIA. SEWING MACHINE The "following unsolicited testimonial should certainly be sufficient toi give hope and courage to persons afflicted with chronic NOT dyspepsia: I have been a cliron-iSOLD of all and for years, dyspeptic the medicine I have taken, Cham- UNDER - berlains Tablets have done me more good than anything else, ays WG. Mattison; No. 7 Sherman St., .Hornellsville, N. Y. - r 7- - (vertisetnent) "p V if i A Evepy Journal INTERNATIONAL DRY , Reader. FARMING CONGRESS - frank statement of a neigh- essential- ANY OTHER NAME. at Foster-Milbnr- - Inter-Nation- btoigMi al QUALITY. , f' Pt Ini vy nnir ML WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. HOME yon win have a life asset at the price yon pay, and will not have an endless chain of repairs. ( If yon purchase the NSW , Quality Canada, October Lethbridge Excursions 7 via - Oregon Short Line .October i 16, 17 and 18, with limit 0 November1 14th. Sep agents for rates and further j particular. ; . , It is the Cheapest in die end , (Advertisement) - . Considered to buy. -- - , If you want a sewing machine, write for , , OF , c Should Convince 14th.-1-Acco- . . Endorsed by bor, telling the merits of a remedy. irrigated Bids you pause and believe. ly a stock growing region.1 Beside it lies the( great pastures. .The same endorsement By some strahger far, away On' its farms. Commands no belief at all. The Nations Duty. Heres a Logan case. The government has done much A Logan citizen testifies. for irrigation but only a trifle and be convinced. Read compared with its assistance in Mrs. Albert Ncilson, River The farmers other directions. Heights, Utah, says. Logan, of should and stockmen the West About a year ago I was taken unite to impress on their con kidney gressmen and senators the necesand grew complaint gradually develin of greater activity sity lands and worse until I was hardly able to oping the semi-ari- d in my back Itnd move. The making making homes for the sides were pains almost unbearable and teeming millions at our doors. Ev- the remedies I took brought no water of falls that ery drop relief. I began taking Finally should be utilized ; every foot of tillable land eventually brought Doans Kidney Pills and the conunder the plow; and the govern- tents of one box made me feel like ment should get behind the pro- a different person. My pains and position in dead earnest, not on- aches disappeared and the use of two or three boxes of Doans ly for the goodjf Jhe people hepe in the West but for the benefit of Kidney Pills cured me. I cannot speak too highly of this remedy. the whole nation. hope-thI my experience will When the West prospers the lead other sufferers, to try kidney nation prospers. It should do Doans Pills. Kidney this at apy cost and do it now. For sale bv all dealers. Price Not less than two members of the 50 cents. n Co . presidents cabinet should be Buffalo, New York, sole agents western rntmsndliar with evfor the United States. condition land of western ery Remember the namp Doans and western need. This should be a government of all the na- and take fio other. tion, not a government of the EXCURSIONS TO , East "with the West for ever begCANADA LETHBRIDGE, ging r its share of the benefits. This, I believe, will come for the October 16. 17 and 18, via OreWest is assorting its strength. Short Line. Limit Novemgon The farmer is to have his innings ber He an Armageddon-- of his Dry Farming Congress. own and he proposes to battle for Is " ...... .......... I..,....,..,. Name LOGAN PROOF The 5 toward tha expanses of Got. Wilson's campaign. - Section The South West Teihple Salt Lake City, Utah Street, EVERYTHING MODERN PRICES REASONABLE 119-12- T C. R. CRANE, Vise Claims, rheme Cssimlttss, Tbs Daaesratle Natkeal Cnssiittss, 800 MieMgaa Ava GNaaga, B. As a bellrrar la tha pragraaalva ideate of government rapremoted fn the candidacy of Woodrow Wilson tor President of the United States, and to the and that ho may taka tha office entrain reeled, and obligated to none bat the people ot the country, I with to contribute through you theaum of I how to obtain the most from his land, with a financial position before unknown, with science taking the place of guesswork, with home consumption approaching the measure of production, with a Steadily increasing price level fqr everything 'he raises, with nOw opportuninew processes, ' ties. s - LOYALTY - COUPON !r . Sian the Coupon opposite and fill In the amount yon give. Then attach your mouey to thla Coupon and mail today to the a addresa given oirthe Coupon. twue all checks, money orders and addreee aQ contribution to C. R. Crane, Vice Chairman, Finance Committee, Democratic National Committee, 900 Michigan Arenac, Chicago, 111. Then write a letter to thla paper giving your name as a contributor and atating your reasons why you believe Woodrow Wilson should be elected President of the United States. In thla ''way you will be listed as a Wilson contributor. A Souvenir Receipt. handsomely lithographed well worth framing, will be sent to you. Vour letter will help In the fight by encouraging your friends. Do everything you ean to hold up Wilson's hands In his clean campaign for tha people who do the work and fighting of the eountty. the business conditions of the farmer both in the irrigated and section offers tht greatest financial opportunity for the average American eitizen of, any occupation before him. Why! Wie hayecome to the limit our free land. No more ean Un-clSam give every man a farm. Our population is increasing a million and a half annually. Out here in the great West lies the garden of Eden where the mustLe fed. Here Is a territory that has 'practically a monopoly of the world 8 corn growing area. Corn meanr fat hogs, fat cattle, sheep, horses for corn and stock go- hand in hand. Hotel Albert - Woodrow Wilson Campaign Fund How to Contribute to the Wilson r Leather . 75c Bed Springs restretched Phone 393b Shop, 34 South Main Street to $201 Vo Solicit Popular -- - -- B . Y. C. Swimming Pool , M - oi&ndo Loi a PrincipleVo i! 'Gfend By Him? Tainted Money For Wilson el s 3 put-tin- g of the United States sell one to the other more than twice as much. We hold in our vaults of the worlds entire supof gold and we have in acply of the worlds tual use medium. circulating Production Has a limit. ! America can produce more grain than its fields have ever yielded, but we have reached the point where it is not so easy to increase the production as jt was a - few years ago.-Thea few-momeant acres correspondingly more grain and the additional acres were easily available; now we must depend upon the better Utilization of the old fields rather than the annexation of new ones. In other words, intensive agriculture has extended itself across the country and the remaining unoc-cupied land must, in most cases, be watered or drained.Since these processes are expensive it means that price of land must be high. Feeding the Millions. This nation has been looking forward to the time when it would consume all its own products and that era is fast' approaching. Only forty per cent of the population are farmers, the real producers of wealth. They must feed themselves and the other sixty percent. The basis of our national prosperity depends upon so guarding our industrial con ditions that the consumer shall be able to pay for the output of the .. producer. . , .You and I can remember when corn sold for ten cents a bushel and wheat for thirty-fiv- e cents,' pork and beef from two or three cents a pound; now corn brings in. the farmers market sixty-fiv- e to one cents, wheat seventy-fiv- e dollar. Pork and beef'ptiees'lhave boarded an airship and gone om of sight. Naturally these conditions have a direct influence on farm , land values. In the past twenty years farm lanb has increased in worth eighty per cent. The average value today is thirty-nin- e dollars an acre. In Illinois the advance in value was $49.00 an acre but in a group of a half dozen counties, it was over $100.00. In a group in central Iowa it was $60.00 and in the, best counties of Kansas more than $40.00 an acre. On the other hand, the advance per acre in a large number of eastern states is written with a single digit.- Why Move to Town. Most significant is the fact that rural population has increased at a much lower rate than the urban population. This is due partly to the incorporation of towns which in earlier days were counted as rural because unincorporated. More than that, the rural population in a large part of New England, the greater part of New York, part of Pennsylvania, and a large section of the middle west has actually decreased in the past decade. Agriculture has become specialized. Less men can do the same work that required more help thirty years ago.' But even with this advantage farm eljPIsHsearei risen, implements and horses are What is the Outlook. What is his outlook for thrf taking the place of men. , , "Where 'do. the people go who next decade! Boiled down to leave the farms 1 .Mainifestly they its lowest possible terms is this: one-fourt- IJ f Tuesday, October 8, 1911 7 sixty carloads of emigrant ' in goods left one county in Iowa f Woodrow Wilson is a vastly different order of man than you finff atnong the ranks of many good men Northbound for the Canadian . life. . . , political ; practical west. These people should have Woodrow Wilson is not among the great majority of politicians and business men, otherwise estimaoie gone west in the United States characters, who believe that the end justifies the means, who are honest in a commercial or political sense. and taken up irrigated farms. The candidate of the progressive voters of the country not only does not believe in the doctrine or Farms vs. Battleships. to win, but he insists on plain old fashioned honesty in every detail of his campaign. anything ' . The national congress should Woodrow Wilson proposes to win on the merits of his candidacy and platform or not at all. Clean hands or no fight is Wilsons ultimatum to his supporters throughout the country. spend part of the money it is into battleships and make it Uo possible for our farmers to live v of Not a dollar questionable money will be spent to elect Woodrow Wilson on irrigated farms a well as they s ", The Democratic National Committee is heart and soul in accord with the candidate views. can in Kings Georges Dominion. And the corrupting influences, with no political faith, casting about to win a foothold in the new governThe cold fact, is that no amount . gains, have despaired of reaching Wilson or bis campaigners. of patriotism or sentiment can ment with bribes of of common is a matter It knowledge that be. that whoever the have may to enemy enemy, gone They regulate the movement of populaInterests are using all their political funds to defeat Wilson. tion, Men go where they think the rx makes it This fight. your they can improve their condition, , 7hat tho American People Need to Know regardless of what orators or this is nation., a money-ridde- n mistake that of the made believing have The statesmen or constantly say. people may newspapers Such is only the case insofar as the People fail to get together and so permit the few to ctrol the dishonest The renter class moves on where ' land is cheap. The shrewd busi- representatives they, by mistake, elect to office. that of is still than the Interests. of the actual The People greater he power money nesslike farmer figures that The Progressive People of the country, if they get together, can buy and sell the Corrupting Influences can obtain more acres and maek m6fe money, The farmer at fifty and destroy their financial power. - So Woodrow. Wilson and his managers believe that not only is it the only clean method but the most rents-o- r sells his farm the Woodrow Wilson Campaign Fund. and moves to" town. He thinks it practical method for the Progressive People of the country to supply is to Lis advantage' but it nearly The People to Fight With THEIR Dollars d This yearapopularpresidentisto be elected with thePeople'smoncyr alwayrrcduceshisincome-an1910 (Continued from page one.) for every fourteen Thus the farm has increased slightly faster than dethe population For the past m increase the cade, howeter, the of that below fallen has farms was one population. In 1900 there farm to every thirteen persons. The average size of the American farm in 1850 was two hundred acres; in 1880 one hundred and thirty-thre- e acres; in 1900 one acres. hundred and forty-stil' Following this expansion of the come development led areas of natural resources. We produce more agricultural products than any country on earth. Our mines yield silver by the trainload and gold by the carload. We cut from our forests 100,000,000 feet of r lumber-foevery day uf the calendar year. Our factories'ptoduce as much in finished products as those of England, Germany and France combined. We pay in wag es as TnuehHas all me resrorrh world. Our railroad system is the largest and most complete; our freight rates the cheapest. While the people of nearly one hundred sell nations internationally twelve billion dollars worth of "efanSIIFpwannum,' jU !T, U7- - LC oar latest catalogue before yon purchase. one Co., OranBjass. 1 FOUND Ladies, headed handbag Enquire' this office. WANTED Oats and hay Thatcher Livery Bara. at VEGETABLES and cut flowers Ola Larsen, 212 E. 3. S. Phonf 497R. FOR --"RENT Two furnished rooms for light house keeping. Apply.372 VesLlst North street. ALL COAL MAY PLENTY OF WINTER CABLOOK . ALIKE BAGE for sale at N. P. Johnsons at one and two cents a to yon. But theres a lot of pound, delivered N. P. Johnson just the same. The money Phone 339 Eighth ward. saving coal is the clean, AN OPPORTUNITY FOR A no clinker kind, not the LIVE man selling our guar- dirty, slaty, variety. anteed Yakima Valley grown Ouro is the money saving kind. nursery stock; exclusive ' terri- - Have us fill your bin with coal ; free; c?sh week,.Y; from our yard, and when it is all hustle. not experience, requir- gone youll feel as if you had had ed. Toppenish Nursery Comworth, of your money. -- How about ordering today , pany, Toppenish, "Wash. . A study of the situation wantMl & ed ads is an important step in AND dif-feren- free-burnin- slow-burni- g, ng th. ar chf oryservant: L.TOAL RfPr tienlarsr tha servant who OUGHT to be The Farmers Golden Age. (Advertisement). working for you MAY be applyWith a production exceeding iiii You ought To have a want ad ing for the place, any day, all, previous records, with a through an ad. . . growing intelligence that teaches helping you find that job. I WOODTGMPANY -- v-- 4 , a Phone 74 3 |