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Show TIIC Taes layr May 6, 1915. JOURNAL, LOO AW UTM1 TRI-WUEKL- TUB FENCB OR THE. JOURNAL THE 1U !;:h1w1 liy Earl & Eagian.l Cow aa Fubtl-Jnn- Entered at the Post Office every Tuesday. Thursday Matter. and Saturday, at Logan, Utah., as Second-Clas- a EDITOR AUwtWifS GORDON CITT EDITOR P. J. MA RSHALL' SUBhCRIPTIOX RATES By Carrier ThreeMonth 60 II. 7i Month ITwelve Mentha On Time la Advance By Mail 76c I0e Three Mentha 61,60 11.76 Six Months l.00 Twelve Months Six months Isthe limit on time subscriptions of We cannot let them run longer, paper. so we make no yearly tin. rates. Advertising Rates Furnished on Application. Si ................. ............... ............................. ........... ly , The Newspaper Regulators Anent the effort of aspiring bat legislators in various states to regulate newspapers, and. with especial reference to the Illinois bill which, according to ils preamble,, wasdesigu-e- d to raise the standard of the newspaper profession, and restore it to the place it once occupied in public esteem,- - the Ogdep Examiner remarks : The author of that measure would be a sucker, even if he didnt live in Illinois. If he w old enough to know anything about the x the degree of esteem in which papers of that sort would be held by the public today, he is very s uceessf ul lyTitd in g liia know ledge TjflhCT . " verbiage of this proposed bill. The Chicago newspapers spoke' in 'terms of gentleness that jvould have won a ducking for an editor forty years ago. If the editors of Storeys day, or the elder Medill, or Geo. D. Prentis, or one like Shoemaker of Indiana, or Weed of New York, or Pomeroy of Wisconsin had been speakingpof such affairs as -the Lorimer aeaudal, they would bare taken off square yardaN of perforated hide from " members of the legislature. They would have blistered the corruptionist Browne with ' the plain terms of their accusation. They would have called spade a spade so blinriroeif would have heardand' plainly that have joined in that understood, unleashed anathema whiehx would have driv-e- n stronger men and lesser Vogues than Lorimer and Browne quitr nut -- of- public life. rren in Illinois, and wonld - al st-with-the - - o- - Commenting upon the reeent discovery of the skeleton of a man of the stone age, probably interred- fi f teen thousand years Tgo, arid which it ''"resembles hr has been reniarkil verv-closthe mental and equipment probable physical makes this Englishman QfIiodavT comment, which may be construed as complimentary or the reverse, according to the will of the reader. Weean well beleve it. We have plenty of Englishmen who have not changed a bit in the fifty or sixty years the.V have hern on the earth, and see no reason .why they fihould if tTFririweriMniried under the earth for 10.000 elv am - yean. ELawhere-- i TTIT few of the achievements in late years of the called. viyi n w ho Jiaa- - been most appropriately of with those these WizaMlhjrbniik. Compare all the Rockefellers, Morgans. Vandal) Its. Rothschilds, Carnegies and other great absorbers c that ever lived. and . Burba ukJowers far-the entire eombination as u benefactor of mankind,' and one whose aebiemeuts have not inn poverisbed his fellow men to h!s own aggrandizeand posit n measure km ment. but in all. enriched them -- Tiie bluffer lives in fear that soimme knock out his underpinring. - o will . Lives there a man who will take oath that he has' never acted a hypocrite. letter is one kind of iietionr seldom Veturned to the author. A love ura-hclm- us ? - jf -- 11 De-ar, er 1 for-x'ev- er no-lra- d 1- -- X us.:-m- the-cor- oc- old-styl- the-Tekgr- - I g casions he got a seoop on funeral hews by being first at the side of the perforated man the predecessor of the Illinois graftersjyho e want the jtlurnaPsm to be restored. - - Lee Browmr and his feIIov"TorruptiouI Ms well maypraytwbe del iveFed from tfieir friends. -- , - the aeeuscdrxAmt on atJcastTfour 1 1 Those sucker legislators do not know what they are asking for when they pray for the returnofthe newspapermethod, o the olden time. - One newspaper conducted as those old fellowswould have chased a whole brood of crooks out of public life out of the state, and would T have forced them to hide their diminished heads forever, and wherever they went, from the eyes of the editor man. The only thing to regret about the change in newspaper methods from the days follow- Jng the civil wat Jo the" days of the twentieth century is that writers use more - gentle methods in dealing with rascals now than they did then. There have been many"" imBut it is provements n newspaper-making- . doubtful if this quality of restraint by writers, this modem fear of the charge of crim-inlibel, o rjth e gun of tlfe accused, may be called a better way. Old D. R, Anthony of Kansas drove one United States Senator out of Washington weapons those Illinois logisla- tors want restored to journarslk use. And "he drove other offenders info" , penitentiary. And when they tried to reform liis style of journalism by shooting at him. old- D,li. fiung a navyrevolver-intothehr- i low of his left arm, and walked straight to- - - -- ward Twas a dangerous cliff, as they While, of courses, it is necessary to add jwae- freely eonfest. tice to theory in farming, as in every other manto'vvalk near its crest was Tho ual vocation, the day when it; was considered so pleasant ; that manual skill- - the ability to work long But over its terrible edge there hours, drive a straight furrow, build a haystack had slipfc so it would sled rain, o be expert in the various A duke and Bill many a peasants. active operations of. the farm with the experSo the people said something ience gained by practice alone, were all sufficient would have to be done, in the making of a good farmer, have departed, their projects .did not at But and the one who used to be laughed at as a all tally. theorist or book fanner, is' ever gaining a wider Some said, MPut a fence round respect and following. the edge 'of the cliff; Cache valley fanning is rapidly undergoing An ambulance down in Some, an evolution in this respect, in relation to which . the valley. r weean recall a few examples. For instance! Farmers here bad raised beets for the table and For the cliff is all right,' if for cows for many years, after the manner of youre careful, they said, ther fathers; but there is a vast difference in the if folks ever slip and are And, appearance and crop of a Cache valley beef field dropping, since the adoption of the scientific methods inthe slipping that hurts It isnt troduced with the advent of the sugar factory; them so much and in these fields, not only in the cultivation of As the shock down below the beet crop, but of snbsequentcrofis npon,the when theyre stopping. is same land, the value of intense cultivation So day after day, as these mishaps of that and crop incidentally, amply illustrated, ' ' occurred ;t rotation. Quick forth would these res-- ; Of late years much has been learned of the ,euers sally srientifie aspects of horticulture, particularly as To pick up the victims who fell regards the raising of apples; and many a farmer off the cliff, I J has learnedwhen. howvandyviIhwhat sprays he in down ambulance their With may destroy pests and diseases eoinmon to trees p the valley. how to prune; how' to pick and pack his product so as to obtain the prices that aj;cjaid for the Trie"crvforTheambnlance-'Ca- rbest. The IT, A, C. experts and the Fruit Prow-er- s ried-thday. Association, have spread much Jcnowledgejn For it spread thru the neigh- these directions. boring city, IotatoTultureMias received attention; and A fence may be useful or not, it those who follow the methods advocated by the is true ; book farmers are reaping the rewards, and lesson. their neighbors are receiving an object Bpt each hero became brimful of p.tv The dairy industry has been revolutionized or the Lewiston Forthosexvho and ; slipt over the during lhFpastrfewyears Richmond dairy farmer has absorbed and is abcliff; And the dwellers in highway sorbing alHhe book stuff he can get in relation to breeds 'and feeds. The latest innovation is the anialley official cow tester and the daily record of each Gave 'pounds or gave pence, not to put up a fence, cows performance at the pail and. in the churn. Does It pay! Ask th e, s u cc cs.sfuLones.S ee kin g -- Photo by American Pr Butair a m bu ! an eed o wn- -i n - the Aisoclatlon.one class of knowledge they have incidentally F the militant suffragettes had a chance to catch King George of England gained another; that is. the great value of rev . and his daughter, Princess Mary, out riding like this It Is very probable turning tnthe soil n the form of fertilizer, , the there would be a big story for the papers. But it Is not likely that they Then an old sage remarkt : ItS strength that has been withdrawn by the 'crops will get anywhere near the king, for he is closely guarded wherever he a marvel to me raised. Farms ' that had "begun to fait in crop goes, even when out riding for exercise, as shown In the picture lie has been That people givny faixmore at- .lUnmilfltetl in. their pristine particularly well guarded since the recent renewal of the iiiOi;fgette outbreaks prnitnftiou. To to return the cow testing, it has Princess Mary Is especially fond of ruling unJ often accompanies her Toyai To repairing the results than fertility. so that the loafers are be'ng father on such canters proved profitable stopping the cause, picked out of each herdand in Richmond the When theyd much better aim Cache county.'s ' Xpert has been at prevention. ho w dye teach a guri t swim i'7 NOT MORALS, BUT HEALTH. i o us . h e rds a rebec orn i n n a all this source its at gf thats easy V replied the Let us stop Cache valley was always famous for its cried he' mischief You take her vurrv genOf more importance than the ctlnr. them than ever bethere are more Come, ne'ghbors and friends, tle down t the water; an you Illinois slave sensational white fore, and the quality is steadily improving, parlet us rally! is the sober investigation put an arm aroun her vva st ; an ticularly in heavy draft stock. Our poutlry inquiry If elff we will fence, we the don't be now in progress in New York City you whisper. shows display fine specimens of the very choicest almost dispense Aumight fri of the lives of working girls. strains, both for egg produet'on and table use thorized ambulance down in With the The other interrupted scorn-lul- l by the legislature, the Swine, sheep, all show marked improvement the ! valley is be based to ease, jvilCotneoJLjr perch Its ves great praise report iaJjiis The A grienknnrt-olicgertesof young my sister! the upon testimony for The share it has performed in bringing about the . others women who will speak er Oh. hes a fanatic, Oh, yer sister ! ? Shove the change, that. has Jaken place-in- the fawners uillege From experience.-Threjoiced: Pearson's n!" Weekly. mental' viewpoint and beeiyjxtended into his wholly ; -- Dispense with the ambulance? weakness of the Illinois , practice. it lies in movement fact that the Whos that impressive-look-,,e1Ter The same class of education is being spread itn all charities, asclispono with am unwarranted rm woman over voIldct,, began is we a Here The throughout sample country. lie could. if too. of and immoral tv Mrs. & That Peckum. Shes glean from ahexcliatige in relation to one branch sumption No, no! well support them of the good vv qrk that is being prosecuted in sought merely by deduction to remarkably strong-mindelie and tlicv do" sav that-;sKansas, amf which, it mav'he. would prove profit- prove it. NevY orki?rin quest we Arent picking up folks just able here. Note.Xalso, the tribute there'n paid only of the truth. It presupposes commands a very large salary! as as they fall? fast is It to discover How does she earn .V,s' nothing. trying to the agrieulturnlolieges: 4 And shall this man dictate to' the conditions under which work- She doesn't earn it. Ifer hus " ITsf he? Shall Three years ago the. organized farmers of live. to wants It knqvv band earns it, 'and scpslie com ing girls ire- bow many mumKTt-'- -' Puck-Why should people of sense stop soil doctor. They raised $3,000 a year tofo "put, up a feilcF hours they are on duty, what they Whiles their ambulance works ward his $4,000 pity. The county gave the eat. where they sleep ami how X Highbrow. inT hw ra liev? ) the rj? JLAtbJL and.Joane d an, automobil- eA freshman translat ng Haee The doctor visits two farms a day health in ialli more- - interested in their rIaut T aes I or clover "Tip the crops, notices when than in their morals, and, consid- it Hike intoimpo a' sensible "few," its import- lint practical, Gaul; or alfalfa isn t. looking ering the good character cf mo4 ant. too, """ proceeds Chicago Tribune. to make a chemical analysis of the soil, wh'ch of them, the point emphasized Will not bear vvTth such nonJelk- What elements-o- f plaut food are lack- - ? mu st;b e heart ily a p pro ved . sense much longer. Tho Test. N ing. believe that prevention is is They to ytroubV itself IfYhwtate Partial results of his work have just been, particularly about the morals of- Willie: Paw,when lias a man better than curep horse sense? lahulated. lie has cost, to date, $12.000.x lie And their party will soon be any clement ofT the population, Pa : Whe nbe ca n say Nay, 10 bushels to the average yield of xhas added the "stronger the girls who work should be ths Torn per aere. There are 100,000 acres of last to receive ts attention: It my sum Cincinnati .Kncuirir.Encourage them, then, with your corn land in the county, which means a gainT has a duty, to them and to itself, purse, voice, and pen, in this - CorkscrewW Other yieftk- - kowever, in the matter of healtlr And (while other philanthrope , ay have also been improved, though the figures ' if mil so ronr1v:rf.mitpd Mrs. Nettv K hbv. conductor of that 'are nut yet available. iu hunger, cold and siek-m.- the national division of the Sons The.V wall seorn all pretense, and itnds Three years ago' the average selling price put a stout fence society must know the facts of Tpmperanee. in a temperance of land inle Kail) county was $150 an acre. On the cliff that hangs ovew and supply the reined v, N. Y. address in Wcreester. pointed out It is now $190. the' vallev. Wi'rld the absurd foHy of attempting to There isnt as much prejudice as there drive away sorrow by getting ? . textused to be in that county against drunk. There is no greater fool Better guide well the young than book farming. JUST TO SMILE. on earth, than-- , the she said, reclaim them when old; Perhaps this little experience explains man who tries to pull himself out For the voice of true wisdom is of trouble-wi- th a corkscrew. Tilling. Do you ubjiV to Iny daughcolleges are snapped up as quickly as they To reeue the fallen is good, but Star. Washington ter's piano practice? asked the get their sheepskTis. and 'n some instances . . tis best considerate neigh bo t there are more jobs than men. To Aled'eal Officer prevent other people from (at maneuvers) c died the nnisicTan. T Pc r bn p f cx.pT it ins TUiy The a e rage L fulliji i used to be annoyed by those exer-ciseearrings of these college-traineBetter close up The source of ManOaio nn But Im. clad to hear soiAmbulance of ioakiiig imov xpemlLstsJn.. the aistT'uL-ar"TV IS n tern pt a rnliri and crim e ne ily.sirT' trot any t ring that irrit turkey things grow on a given area than grew there Than deliver from, dungeon or .Medical Officer- - 'Quite right before exceed by seTeriiTTmiidred dollars tho 'lull' Washington wiuld-yohut what haVe'Tlmm'if 'galley i- r average earnings of graduates mJL Better put a strong fence round urn- hadirit-li- ad ;myhrandyl' Tho Rea Rub. xmr TollegM'sof law. medicine, theologv . Tfto t'Tp of the cliff Ambulance TIan (pfoinptly)- iterture and m'ni g. meeiiamcal and. Statesmen all agree t hat Than an ambulanee down m 'im some. Bro'ii'sed Punch. is" tariff could be revised to rstigim ering tlicv allev. ItVArie biisfuiss. farmmg vvlnn vantage Cure for Stoir.arh Disorders JOSEPH M A LINS. : t's." rcfil cd Senator SnrghITsficifi-rr the stomach may but the quest inn is. whose bo avoided urn, After a girl reaches 25 she by tfi. usp n1 ( ninibr- the ladn s Aele ted advantage?' Washington Star, ain's Tabtfts- Manv verw re might, imt a- - well marrv The re's fifty maletfPa uties to inkni them New York paleft for her anyway. ra'kable cures have been effected Jio plea-surrade, they bad a des'gn aAipnirfonii for the ! A, Difference,-Hel- en rltTsfrtabfcw; "hr beauties which would have exkifd ther krues. Miss Mar. whose stories The government is prosecuting (Af!verlMtnenf ) But the charmers won't stand it; they' are neariv mird to delight King Edward, a patent breakfast food concern all knock-kneeand the exposure wihdj make tells a story hf two young AmeriHome folks get more satisfac; on theeltarge oLhaving cornered them ridietdous. So they si niekT a ml won i th7 can" wbo wcre spe riding a hoITfay tion out of the wrong they find the market. The government ladies give inr'and the male beauties will ti at the seaside. in others than in the good - in a hard time sghowing that remarked one of them, themselves their deformity hidden. Salt Lake Telegram, xHay any harm has been done thereby- - j dan-gero- "fnirfofeve,, all-seein- ambulance Do What Would the SuffragettesThis? If They Met the Kind Uke e and-woul- d hayfi-Jcept-thei- Scientific Farming ade n tip-topTm- d - - -- ,7 f iets-dally- a "" first-vea- r si I s I g-- 1 s. d in.-w- t . u first-vea- - al vi - s i - e 4. will-hav- e, |