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Show K? AGE JWO THE Published by Earl & England Publishing-Compan- - -- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. TRI-WEEK- AUGUSTUS GORDON EDITORIAL PAGE THE JOURNAL y JSaturdar J anttary MARSHALL 1A J- - cover, fitted and has a semi-caT HOW TO CAN MEAT THEY MUST ADVERTISE KILL MOTIVE OF retort-i- s steam with My gasket. Eoft A number of years Utah manufacturOutfit also fitted with Senator Cummins, of Iowa, struck the What a Steam-Prcces- ' a steam gauge to.. Does. ers have been perfecting the quality of their keynote of a policy which would and safety valve, the uPon with a view to making them the equal or ward puttings a quietus - After,. processings the. temgoods prevalent to can is That it practical perature of the canned goods is superior of the same class of goods manufac- clamor for vast increases in our army, navy meat with the steam-proceto go down to normal. allowed tured anywhere in the country; a worthy aim and 'all warlike equipments, in his resolution canning outfits, and that, it is is then taken off the relid The that has in large measure been crowned with presented in the U. S. Senate on Wednesday, possible to cut the cost of the tort and the caps receive success. In a great many lines Utah made which had for its object the acquiring and summer meat supply nearly in the second andjars final tightening, .goods are, of as fine quality as can be bought construction of plants to supply the army and two, is shown by the experience which completes the seal. The Mv sis-t- er two Nebraska of girls. ammunitianand. equipanywhere, and in some, are superior. This navy with all th arms, and I are the girls, and we Full being granted, it naturally follows that having ment of every kind, including ships. The Sen- canned 22 hogs and 21 quarters the cans are in the retort. a with, furnished are directions the advantage in geographic location and ator realizes that a large portion of the agita- of beef in 17 homes in one in Dietz Grace outfit. canning freight rates, the Utah manufacturers are en- tion for preparedness upon the vast scale month last winter.' Farm and Fireside. the in. a or famine It is a feast titled to and should have "nearly all of the urged, comes from those whojiope to profit matter of the meat supply in CHAMPAGNE COUNTRY trade of Utah and surrounding states, in their thereby, of whom he said; home's. In the winfarm many lines. In this critical moment what islthe at- ter there is plenty of fresh meat. Fruitfulness, -- splendid order so of the makers of arms and muni- - This is because .meat keeps and contentment characterized titude. But far they hive but a tithe of it Why? fresh tions. Without exception, so far -- as I during cold weather. the "Champagne country, where They have Perfected their products and With the coming of warm weath now the lines of the French and knowj they, are insisting upon the most gone to considerable expense to convince On er there is a longing for the German trenches 'wind like --Wholesale and retail merchants of the state of comprehensive program which it .is pos- fresh-measupply,.. . of winter. scarsthrough. the.heartoLits sible to conceive and they are employing their excellence but aside from tkiV. some billThis unbalanced condition of high plains, begins a stateboard displays few jtt&kefclnjf ahd exthrough all the channels and all the inthe farm meat supply need not ment issued today by, the Namould which exist now. m the jn- - strumentalities public ploitation trips to diifeffeutt tional society, Geographic Anyone, bya comparatively which describes, and locatea this terest of Utah zzxi gocdb Saw sot taken - thought,- - all the forces at their - command small investment in a canning old land division mentioned conthe purchasing- paWLit iaso thcur ecsSdesct Nfor a completeness of, preparation that outfit employing steam under tinuously fn - press dispatches through the .toe grew! Jzx&Km fey which they 'would turn this country into a military measure as the sterilizing from the front. Its peasant can be readheti aoJ are- reached every day bj be- campandpractically destroy .all ambition, agent, can safely and easily con proprietors were o save thedajnbition to overcome by force of ambitious vert fresh meat in the fall and fore the war; its cities, while rivals from outwinter into a savory, appetizing small, were well built and prosarms the entire world. side; asd tj,3 'ek&ssi is the newspapers. supply for summer use which perous and cases of poverty The UTbc&sa-V- r b wiSing to buy, sq is tilt ' " will always be ready for instant were seldom to' be met with reta&r; feci they will purchase just what they MEXICO LOOKING BACKWARD within its area. Its farms, under Mr. Taft, about to. retire and not liking tho serving. can seZ, soi m more; and the manufacturers The meat we canned last win- intense, 'cultivation, yielded have cvvrtLxled the one great means of cre- notion of grasping the bloody hands of Huerta, der included between 1,800 and more that the rich holdings in passed the recognition question over to his 2,000 quarts of pork, beef and the famous black-eart-h belt of ating a demand, successor. The constitutionalists of Mexico ish. Part of this work was done Russia, and the wine made At a state convention of the canners-an- d flew to arms, and after a protracted struggle or- - farmers who --were - without from its grapes. was known manufacturers of Utah held last week, Mr. L. canning outfits and the remain- wherever western civilization S. Gillham, an exploiting agent of wide exper- demonstrated that not only the moral but the der for people living in town. had found its way. material forces of the country were with them. These town people informed e ience, made this plain to them. He concluded The Champagne is an President Wilson, looking beneath the wel- us that the pork we were canof division his address with the .following; provincial of an "anarchy in w hich Mexico was in- ning cost them $6.50 a hundredand is included within France, "And I say to you, gentlemen, this after- ter saw twhe great principle at stake. . H weight, live weight, purchased the . present departments of volved, noon, that when the canners and the manufac?rom farmers. At that time the Haute-Mame, turers of Utah go through their jobbers, go saw, on the practical side, that the time had est cuts of pork were selling Marne, Aube, Ardennes, Aisne when a dictator could hope to keep on the block at 30 cents a ' through their retailers and' take men and passed and Yonne. the trenches pass Mexico peacefully in order, "and that for the Pound. women of the great consuming public of Idaho, Flanders, the Artois, United States to intervene to establish order one family we canned through For Picardie and, then, enter the Montana, Wyoming, Nevada, Utah and the rest meant to arouse nationalistic feeling that hree quarters jf beef. Another Champagne, where are located of the Intermountain West into their confihogs some of the most important batmeant probably 10 years of war. So he con- 'or which we canned two incurrdence, and through advertising tell them day old us that the expense tlefields on the western front. constito ed was no greater than their Rheims is the heart of the reafter day and month after month of thewirtues cluded that the thing to do was give Mexico thejnoral support of our ard bill generally amounted to, and qualities of Utah, canned and Utah manu- tutionalism in gion and the German lines are he has steadily done, and that their meat for the this city. The old factured products, then and then only will governments This would just beyondwas about summer to difficult decide been really has 180 miles atjtimes province there come a demand from the Public-t- o the who were cost them nothing. miles he constitu150 of broad, . arid, It mcipal lody long retailers, and in turn from the retailers to the tionalists. thepr ' Some of the girls and women after by tenth century, it was the who own canning outfits are ruled jobbers and wholesalers for Utah products that by its own counts who so one broad a The was and big policy big ealizing a nice addition to their were vassals of the French will double and treble the output of every manby canning "meat for kings. Its capital was Troyes. ufacturer within the borders of this common- and broad that not a few Americans have been unable to understand it. But the president has heir neighbors. It was united by marriage to wealth. . custom our Besides canning wittf' the French crown, and wras instuck admirable firmness. At last the we have canned fish and chick- corporated with the kingdom in Advertised goods are not merely merchanseems to have wron. It is not impossible en for ourselves. dise. They are merchandise plus a quality policy 1361. some that The flavor of a day it will be as fashionable to praise a reasguarantee, plus steady demand, plus a ank Luxemburg Liege canned chicken is the Wilson Mexican policy as recently it has bound- theprovince on the onable expectation that the distribution system deliicous description. beyond been fashionable to denounce it. If peace, real on chicken, north ; Lorraine bounds onit the a Even developed b the producer- will make it posMexico in a been on' established has peace, the Burgundy, east; with a sible to secure the goods whenever they are and Isle de of after treating constitutional basis the 100-yestruggle at 260 de- south ; and Picardie canning process wanted. west. Thus fighton the Mexico for liberty under law has triumphed. grees F.; will come out of thri France Chamthe Advertised goods are those about which from Incidentally the president's Mexican policy glass jars fit for a kings ban- ing reported somewhere takes claims are made and responsibility is assumed. place pagne has already brought collateral benefits. It has quet. between Soisson, on the west. And the manufacturer who depends to ourfriends of Some prefer in States the. United every can the forest of Argonne on greatly strengthened the surplus hens after and up wholly upon his salesmen or uuon wholesal-er- s set The country is hilly on a east. has It the preced- the country. to mave and popularize his products, laying season is over, in the north and east, while high stead of selling them for what advertising completely, is about as far are made to induce our government to go into hey will bring. plains form its center, pfc jg this region that the sighted as the man who walks u ten flights he conquering business. New York Glohe. The report of the National throughout lines cut deepGerman of stairs when the elevator is running. Home Canners Club shows that present . o France. into est canned 121,500 A big and prosperous year has just closed, most useful article, and the members On the hills and undulating isa Yes, paint quarts of surplus products last fields ob northern and central and we are on the threshold of what in every much in demand. It is valuable in especially quarter is predicted will be one of the most covering wagons, barns, houses, fences, and :ear. sister and I made an ex- Champagne, in the shallow soils, My prosperous years in the history of all business womens faces; and it beautifies everything it hibit of meat this are grown . the .grapes d from, d An- which Frances in the United States. year at the Forty-sevenouches. Hurrah for paint! the aristocracy You who have felt the impossibility or nual Nebraska Stifte Fair. Our wines areallmade, . wines of the o the among exhibit consisted of pork- sal- earth. Production in this impracticabilitybf advertising your products part of An eminent attorney has, . with - some mon, chicken, i sweet' potatoes, in the past, think hard before you decide to and but it is varied, France jich been referred to as the fellow who and cabbage. ustiee, of success the the is grape let another year go upon making a start lifts As an indication of the favor coin witohut becoming subject to bad your and the that harvests good in advertising. . in which our exhibit was reA bad as a thief. indictment depend. largely years ceived. we were asked to repreo all the peoielt year-iby grape sent Nebraska witfTour 'canned PROTECTION There will.be no patched-u- p peace, says goods in the Colorado Inter- ple of the province, while a Ie protection is a good thing there, cannot President Wilson. But there will be a lot of state Fair and Exposition at good grape year brings prosperbe too much of it. If protection is good for ity to all. The wine product is - nations. Charleston ..News and Denver, which we did. p the manufacturer it ought to be good for his patched-uevery country t in the Just a word on the merits of sent to and Courier. its export . is large world, workmen. If the manufacturer is protected in w canned fish. The ar Europe to represent an importshown the sustaining enough against the importation of goods thilt competes The kaiser was overcome with emotion. has again of ant item the nations foreign nourishing qualities .of against his products, why are not his. em- Sometimes the allies myst feel thats all that and Rheims and Ebernay are trade, canned fish. Immense quantities ployees entitled to some protection against th ever will overcome him. Atlanta Constitution of fish are centers of the the important being used by the ...and manufacture, importation of labor that wlil compete with champagne o soldiers because of its keeping miles of racks of this product them in the Labor Market. We find this questransof and ease its England is now mobilizing American qualities are stored in labryinthian galtion hard answer. Labor is about the only stocks, which do not need six months portation. training cut low chalk leries Any American household can hills in through the thing that is not protected in the scheme to to be made efficient. N. Y. Evening Mail. A their neighborhoods. now put up its own supply of protect American industries and it is the one o fish .iust as easily as it has trip through these underground ng"that needs protection. The condition of - The colonels hat is in the ring, but to most heretofore canned, its supply of avenues, broken- here and there by little lighted rooms where laborers and their families in American manu of us it looks too much like a helmet. Chari fruit. AH the meat and fish we can- small groups of workmen .botfacluring centers is not much better, if any eston Nqws and Courier. , m l ned last winter kept perfectly. tled or cut the wines, was a : than it is in Europe. In fact, in Europe labor o . Had we nqt knowm definitely regular feature on the tourists receives some governmental Inspection "anc Foreign governments must now be aware that it would keep, we should rrogram, whose-rout- e through protection that it does not receive here. The that we are not too proud to write. Brooklyn not have dared to undertake the France ran this wav. 'I Progressive. ' Eagle. job, for the meats we worked ' Inconsistency of Rastus o o up, reckoned at' farm prices; The belles were as black as Women will be a drug on the market aftei .The person who never gets fooled is too big were worth over $700 in cash: the No. 8 pool ball and as woolly My canning retort measures as the westr thewarEurope says But there will be drug a foorto' be inquisitive'. 12x18 inches, and holds' 14 rt fiends ready to endure any penalty, even the 5 22 or' or jars, pint jars, asked life penalty, in order to secure one. Cleveland Say, Pansy, one, Sometimes it .is better to have loved and n 11 pints. It what Rastus done and jars married Plain Dealer. git lost than to have wron is made Of boiler plate foh ? S -.- r -- ss - , t- - well-to-d- far-sight-ed -- -- 15 old-tim- Seine-et-Mam- e, - fol-owi- gh ng jt CITY EDITOR Burikes generally misquoted statement that he did not know the method of drawing up an indictment against a whole peo. pie is little regarded nowadays You can hardly turn around without finding somebody wj,0 knows how to indict the wUa erman or riglisFor Italiauw Russian people. We have heard the Belgians described as mere treacherous monkeys in clothes. For a perfect model your im dieter of a nation could not - two-year-o- ld fifty-minu- te ar " y half-in-sar- ie hardly human, Jf there Js any adjective or reprobation he did not hurl at them it was because he was not acquainted with it and his command of vitupera tion was by no means small. To crush them utterly was, in his view, the highest duty of civilized mankind. He broke with friends because they g did not hate the French sufficiently. This is exactly the same French people that Eng-lannowadays cannot praise enough. Far from being the scum of the earth, they are about the highest development life-lon- -- d- of civilization. There is no difficulty about indicting a whole nation. Anybody can do it. But it is not Those who place profitable. Burke highest among British his 'rage statesmen, explain abersad as the France against ration of a great mind in age and domestic affliction. Saturday Evening Post. LOST medium A yellow dog, size, long hair, part Collie, light yellow npse, one slit ear,; Very affectionate until he kriows you, then he quits you like he did us. Information will be appreciated. HARRIS MUSIC CO. Advt -- DELINQUENT NOTICE Logan North West Field Irrigation company. Principal place of business, Logan, Utah. Notice There are delinquent upon the following stock on account of assessment levied on the 20th day of August, 1915, the several amounts set opposite the names of the shareholders as follows: , Amt NAME Shares 1.60 -- - Latin-Americ- home-canne- wTorld-fame- th , ut s - - one-qua- -- lirilf-gallo- 12-gua- ge 7 2 00 6 85 6.60 17.00 .40 an -- N y pos-sibi- dcr better 2 than -t- urn to Burkehimself. No nationwas ever indicted more 'comprehen-siveland venomously tharr Burke himself indicted the French in his aged and reactionto the' excesses of the . French revolution. They were the scum' of the earth iin-mon- ey .A L . EDITOR INDICTING A NATION st SELF-INTERES- go-fa- 22, iqi; J 11.20 10 4,00Fran k - H awks Est .40 1 Horatio Hawks .80 2 Johathan Holland 4.00 10 Abraham Jorgensen .60 1 J. M. Larsen. 6.00 10 Albert Larsen 1.59 2 Jennie Littlefair . 1.10 J. W. LIndford 6.00 15 Hans Monk 4.00 10 Charles Paul (Est.). 8.80 Charles A. Reese'.......... 22 1.20 3 William Rowland 6.00 15 Joseph H. Salisbury And in accordance with law and an order of the hoard of directors madem-th- e 20th day. of August, 1915, and'also a subsequent order extending time made by the board of directors 'on the '29th day of December,, 1915, so many shares M each parcel of euch stock as jnay be necessary will be sold at the residence of the secretary and treasurer No. 157 North 5th West Street, Logan City, Utah, on the 1st day of February, 1916,- - at 2 p. m. to PJ delinquent assessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. -- advt.. ' WM. EVANS, Secretary and Treasurer. THE JOURNAL EARL , . Published by PUBLISHED COMPANY & ENGLAND 'Entered at the Post Office every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Matte Logan, Utah, as Second-clas- s SUBSCRIPTION RATE9 By Carrier Three Months Six Months .... Twelve Months In By Mail 90c. 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