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Show s PSG2 FGU3 THE JOURNAL. Thursday, May 20, LOGAN. CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH tried in Seattle involved approximately five thousand cases of canned salmon packed by the Alaska Heiring and Sardine Company of Port Walter, Alasconka Still another tested in Portland, Oregon, in- ration for their work in reshap ing the revenue bill recently f the passed. The adoption Democratic schedules in many instances, made the measure quite as much a Democratic proposal as a Republican one, Thq cluded about 800 cases packed work of the Democrats was in by Jeklness Brothers and Com- the interest of the masses, as uspany of Astoria, Oregon. This ual. erdict of the jury in each case Under this Democratic bill upheld the main charge of the the 6.662,000 individuals who to was which the Government pay taxes on incomes will find effect that part of the canned tlpat they would, have benefit and salmon- was decomposed ed more thag they would have was spoiled a the time it was benefited under the Mellon canned. Only- - some 6,100 'taxplan." all .Fifty-eigseizures in payers would have got greater have been effected, during the reduction under the Mellon current fiscal year, o shipments plan than under this Democra Some of tic measure. of canned salmon. e The sun rises in the West upon a cup of coffee Streaming wisps of rare coffee fragrance ' call the West to breakfast, A vigorous start for a work-fille- d day. Knowledge of and insistence upon quality coffee built the coffee tradition of the West recognized and respected everywhere. How carefully this tradition is guarded you will know the instant you pierce the vacuum seal of a tin of Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee. What a bouquet! Brew a cup and lift it to your lips. Isnt it simply perfect? No wonder the West is known as the home of wonderful coffee I With all its high quality, Hills Bros. It is economCoffee is not and economical to use. ical to buy Hills Bros., San Francisco, high-price- d. HILLS BROS COFFEE uer-siste- In the Original X vihuh keeps the (ogee fresh. Vaatum-Fae- k . Q1924. Hill Brot. Collegian Novelty TEN PIECE pRCHESTRA AUDITORIUM DECORATION DAY f Friday, ;May 30th. ' Tickets 55c. Ladies Free d notwithstanding the efforts of food officials and the better element in the canning trade to eliminate the practice which violates not only the food laws but in some instances shows insufficient reran! for the principles of decency, say the food officials. .They are of the opinion that the recent court condemnations will have a deterrent effect uoon those packers who have, either deliberately or through carelessness in soi ting, canned rotten salmon. Thev believe that a continuation if necessary, of such action as has been taken will either induce the salmon canning Industry itself to take more ef fective steps to stop the canning of spoiled fish or compel hose salmon canners who d not the harm they are doing the jndustrry to reform their re-ali- ze piacfices,- - ' It LITTLE TALKS ON This seizure is part campaign to stop packing of salmon which have been so long out of water as to be wholly unsalable in a fresh fish market, say the officials of the Bureau of Chemistry. United States Department of Agriculture. This seizure, tried in Mont gomery, involved a shipment of salmon packed by the Southern Alaska Canning Company, of Seattle, Washington. It took the jury but fifteen minutes after hearing the evidence to render a verdict for the government. A seizure action contested recently in St. Louis involved more than 1500 cases of canned salmon containing in 'part decomposed fish packed by theh North Pacific Trading and Packing Company of Klawack, Alaska, and San Francisco, California. Another seizure action FOOD OFFICIALS SEIZE drugs of a' CANNED SALMON SHIPMENT The seizure of five hundred cases of canned salmon on the ground that the product consisted in part of decomposed fish which was recently contested in the Federal court at Montgomery Ala., resulted in the condemnation of the product by the court as being adulerated in violation of the Federal food and Crippled by Corns? Use Gets-- It World Greatest act. B 1 G POLITICS BY F. J. MARSHALL (Continued from page two) Exclusive to Hudson and Esses (i 'M Four yeais ago the Republi cans gave the people their word that their candidate for Governor had the ability to give, and would givehe people of Utah, a busineJMike, dean, progressive administration of public affairs. Now they frankly confess, or.at least a gieat many of them do, that he has been a failure. Yet they have the assurance to expect that the people will accept their professions again this year and vote for their candidates once ' more. The Democrats should sweep the state this year just on the record their opponents have made. The Utah Democracy offered the people of the state a candidate for governor, four years ago. who was a tried progressive business man Hch. T.N. Taylor of Ptovo, but they turned him down for The Closed Car Comforts at Open Car Cost t The Coach costs but 125 more than open models on either Hudson or Essex. The extra cost of closed models o n other cars is from 2 ) up, even on the lowest priced cars. More than 135.000 Coaches are in service. Sales Exceed 3.000 every week. Everyone prefers a closed car.' The Coach alone is the quality car within reach of all. No wonder the Coach on Hudson and Essex is the worlds largest selling closed car. HUDSON Super-Si- x Coach 1550 ESSEX SIX six-cyliq- The price Coach 975 you want to pay will decide you for Hudson The closed car advantages of the Coach and or its price surely leave no other consideration. Essex. Boy Governor". They are not likely to make the same mistake Freight and Tax Extra Hudson snd Essex Are of One Quality this year. LITTLE TALKS ON BIG POLITICS BY J. C. ALLEN JR. (Continued from page 2) teacheres a radio set and present it to them for their individual use. And again a trip to San Francisco at the expense of Logan City would be a luxury that few if any would turn down. r . Yes. the senate holding the bucket, Senator Borah has given Senator Wheeler a good thick coat of white-wasThe senator from Montana having been charged by a federal grand jury with the violation of a federal statue, should be remitted to the proper forum where he would have, full opportunity to explain, deny, or refute the charges made against him and where the government likewise, through its counsel would be accorded the right to present its case in a lawful and orderly manner. mm-- h. . Mrs. George Q. Rich, chairman of thA Ladies ' Republican Federation of Logan and Cache County, received a telephone las1 communication evening from Governor Charles R. Mabey, that it would be impossible to be here at the regular meeting on Saturday but that he would come to Logan and meet the ladies here and give them a talk on Wednesday, June 4th, and therefore the meeting has been postponed until that date, when Mrs. Rich 'says that an excellent program has been arranged. The meeting is to be held at the Cherry Blossom. The governor will bring other slate officials with him. The women of the county seem to he taking more interest in politics than the men. They are working up tling to keep up their courage these days. They talk in boister-eur- s terms of their prospects and of the magnificent leadeiship they will have in the coming campaign that is some of them do. but others, like the Washington Post, for instance, are more candid. This great Republican sheet said recently. A Presidential campaign is approaching Through the lack of stalwart and vigilant leadership the Republican party gees sentiment and the lointo' the campaign as if it were cal womens organization is supa criminal on the way to execuplying such good programs tha1 tion." members are coming in. from all 0 over the county. The Democats in 'Congress are entitled to the thanks of the So enthusiastic are the major- - AW, WHATS THE USE Corn Remover edn-sidera- co. sales m Corner Main And 2nd Novth ity of the local Democrats over part payment to the solicitors subscribed for, if the balance due W. G. McAdoo that those Demo- and the balance payable on de- as shown on the reecipt isAnail-- ' crats who had other choice for livery. In its decision the Fed' ed to the agency. But the schoPresident, were left off lhe deler gation to the state convention. If the people generally over the cduntry were as partisan to a candidate as a few of the Local Democrats are o Mcadoo, he would have little opposition. This is not the case, however, as even in this state, the majority of the delegates to the Democratic slate convention are sent to the convention uninstructed. eial Court of Appeals decided larship talk is metely a dedge" that the city of Borland, Oregon to obtain the attention and was entirely within its pohe' powers in requiring salesmen to pay a peddlera license and gie bonds. The SCHOLARSHINP PLEA Subscription tnd circulation people recognize this decision as having a direct bearing unon the growing practice in Westien cities, large and small, of requiring a rather high license fee from transient magazine soas a means of licitors, Circulation Crooks discourtging the type known as solicitors. Such scholarship Get Hard Jolt people travel in cfews, with crew managers" who usually exact from the salespeople Ecorts ofWestern municipal- (mostly young men and women ities to curb the activities of in their late teen or early sym- pathy of the prospect.''" i ! UTAH IDAHO CENTRAL RAILROAD WILL HAVE REDUCED EXCURSION RATES TO OGDEN ON SALE DECORATION DAY. FINAL RETURN Adv. LIMIT JUNE 2nd. The majority of Canadas people are directly dependent on salar es and wages earned in factories. NOTICE The graduating exercises of the Agricultural College and also of the Brigha m Young College w be held Sunday June Let. It has therefore been decided fo obof the front serve Sunday May the 23th as twenties) money or partial payment ex- Fast Day in the Cache and Loacted from the guillahle sub- gan stakes. scribers on the plea that every Cache and Logan Stake subscription counts so many votes 4n a scholarship con-teIt is a fact, however, that the front money or first payment collected is really the salesman's commission and if he is using the forms of a responsible agency, the subscrib er wil receive the magazines esp-eciall- transient subeription by requiring it health sized soK-tors, one-ha- lf pf,i-dle- rs license, have been given legal justification in a decision rendered by the United Slates Circuit Couit of Appeals at San Francisco. The decision was in one of sev- eral cases carried up b the Real Silk Hosiery Mills of lndana polis, one of the largest concerns selling its wires through solicitors on the plan cf house-to-hou- L. F.V.n Z.lra B, O wm !! tu 11 se s. Theres One in Every Honi LEVELS Both Thev hands at ME BUT haven't Got Guns in em She must have magnets on The ends, OF HEQ MONET It'l lusi wonderful how Gete-It- " ends corns ftnd caUfUM?. lut a few drop, ot "GeU-I- t' on I be hurting ctn and Pmlot stops at ore fornec. No nutter hnw longpain youve bjd cwn, hvw bad liey may be, Whether hard of ut, or what you have tried, believe ibt Cets-w.li end corn pa-- at once, goon you can lift the corn rght ofi with the fingers. Costs but ft trifle M'jney back guarartre. F Gets-I- t T CtMTM Is sold in this city by IUtcr P.ros. Print Co. Schraram-Johnso- n Drag 1. Iflfee ht these seizures have been adjudicated without contest. Otheis are still finding in '.he FeJcval courts. The government charged in effect in the various seizureis that a portion of the salmon was decomposed at the time it was canned. This form of adulteration is due nnot to .decomposi- tion after canning but to putting in the can fish that is then rotten. The food officials say that with reasonable care in sorting the packing of bad fish can be avoided. It has been contended by some packers of salmon that it is impracticable to eliminate the canning of some spoiled fish and that the Bureau of Chemistry has been too rigid in its examination and in its recommendations for seizure. Practical salmon packers have testified for the government that the spoiled salmon can be eliminated by proper sorting, and that in those canneries w'here reasonable care is taken in sorting, spoiled salmon is eliminated. The winning of these recently contested cases will do much, in the opinion of the officials of the Bureau of Chemistry, to settle this issue. The canning of spoiled salmon by a few packers has 10 2 fINGERS OJT OF-- The WAT ir SHE GETS |